In terms of overall ruggedness, the C500.
Kenworth, without a doubt.
Not really sure what you mean when you're saying "outlet". If you're talking about 12 volt outlets, yes, it has those... how many and exactly where they are depends on the model year (1986 - 2007 were the available model years for the T600). If you're talking about the block heater, that depends on if one was installed on the engine... those were an optional feature, but are pretty simple to install if you want to install it yourself. If you're talking about a 110 volt AC outlet via an inverter or APU, then those are aftermarket installations, and won't come stock from the factory.
Strongest = validissimus There are several possible choices for strongest -the context is all-important.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
Which sentence sounds the strongest?
Depends on what model Kenworth it is and what engine it has.
Kenworth offers two models of the W900 series - the W900B, and the W900L. The W900B is the short hood model, and the W900L is the extended hood model.
Kenworth makes several models, spannng from Class 5 trucks to Class 8 trucks. You should give a specific model if you want a specific model.
Need to know model year and engine in order to answer this.
Not without modification.
Call Kenworth with the last six of the VIN... that's the only way to know for sure. Not every single vehicle of that make and model will have the same requirements, nor will they even within the model year.
Kenworth was created in 1923.
Kenworth, without a doubt.
For pretty much all Kenworth models with a sleeper, it'll either be 3 lbs, 12 oz. or 4 lbs. on the nose. You should call the parts department of a Kenworth dealership (MHC Kenworth in Denver is open 24/7), give them the last six digits of the VIN, and they can tell you exactly. The capacity can vary between the same model of truck from the same model year.
what is a code 13 on a 2007 kenworth
Assuming you're referring to the engine ECU, there isn't one from Kenworth - it'll be from whichever manufacturer made the engine, which, for that model year, will either be Cummins or Caterpillar. Disconnect the batteries for 10 - 15 minutes, then reconnect them.
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