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taxi, automobile, hack, vehicle
day cab is a truck with no sleeper, just a standard cab
This might be a "quick" definition of a taxi cab.
An autocab is a motor vehicle operating as a cab, rather than a horse-drawn cab offering the same service.
Cab corners are the rear vertical sections of a vehicle's cab, typically found on pickup trucks and SUVs. They serve as a structural component that connects the cab's side panels to the rear section, providing support and stability. Over time, cab corners are prone to rust and damage, especially in regions with harsh weather conditions or where road salt is used. Repairing or replacing cab corners is important for maintaining the vehicle's integrity and appearance.
Antifreeze is used to heat the cab of your vehicle. When you turn on your heat in your cab, it opens up a valve that allows the hot antifreeze to flow from the radiator into the heater core. If there is a leak in the rubber tubes that flow into the heater core, or if the heatercore is damaged, you will smell the antifreeze in the cab of the vehicle. You may need new hoses to the heater core and/or a new heater core.
That depends on what the vehicle's use is. As for what type of plates it will require, that's a matter of the laws of your state.
Right side of the vehicle, behind the cab.
If the extended cab is a short bed, yes. Same generation vehicle.
Which model? There are different cab filters for different models.. on the T660, it's encased in a plastic enclosure on the right hand side of the vehicle.. you pull the rubber detention strap to access it.. those can simply be washed out and reused if not damaged. On the T700, it's on the right side of the vehicle, at the top of the firewall. The 680 uses a two piece cab filter in a plastic enclosure on the right side of the vehicle by the firewall... you slide a plate to the left and remove it, then you can pull them out.
No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.