What kind of transmission does a Hino truck use?

What kind of transmission does a Hino truck use?

Allison transmissions are standard on all conventional Hino trucks and offer a fully automatic six-speed transmission that provides smooth, seamless full-power shifts to put engine power to the ground in the most fuel efficient way.

Is the Hino 338 a medium duty truck?

The standard equipment list on the Hino 338 sets the benchmark for the industry and speaks heavily to the quality, operating experience, and anticipated premium resale value of this medium duty truck. Look no further than the ATD Truck of the Year award the 338 earned to illustrate this superior quality.

Where can I get roadside assistance for my Hino truck?

HinoWatch is there to ensure you are protected night and day, year round – with roadside assistance for your Hino light or medium duty truck anywhere throughout the United States. Simply call the HinoWatch toll-free number, 1-866-365-HINO [4466], and provide your vehicle identification number, current truck location and problem description.

What kind of warranty does a Hino truck have?

Hino Trucks offers the premier, industry-best engine warranty. Our Conventionals come standard with a 5 years, 250,000 mileage extended warranty coverage, and our Cab-overs come standard with a 5 years, 200,000 mileage extended warranty coverage while additional optional coverages are available for…

Great performance from components you know and trust. Allison transmissions are standard on all conventional Hino trucks and offer a fully automatic six-speed transmission that provides smooth, seamless full-power shifts to put engine power to the ground in the most fuel efficient way.

What’s the difference between Hino 258LP and 258alp?

But the 258ALP advantages don’t stop there; the “A’ designation stands for Air Brakes. So the 258ALP provides all of the benefits of the 258LP, with the added performance and stability of an air brake system.

Where can I download Hino 2016 COE chassis?

Hino Trucks dealers and body builders now have direct access to download 3D CAD models (.stp files) of all 2016MY and up conventional and COE chassis to be used for body design via a dedicated website www.hinocaddesign.com. The site requires registration and approval from Hino Trucks prior to accessing any information.

Where can I find a Hino service manual?

For General Information or Technical Assistance regarding your Hino Truck, please contact your local Certified Hino Dealer. If you need an Owner’s / Driver’s Manual or a Service Repair Manual, please visit the online Publications page . For all other General concerns, email us at: [email protected]

The Aisin A465, 6 speed automatic transmission is standard on every COE. Hino partner Aisin is a leader in the industry with over 40 years experience manufacturing durable, quality transmissions. Center Mount Fuel Tank: A 30 gallon rear center mounted fuel tank is standard.

Hino Trucks offers the premier, industry-best engine warranty. Our Conventionals come standard with a 5 years, 250,000 mileage extended warranty coverage, and our Cab-overs come standard with a 5 years, 200,000 mileage extended warranty coverage while additional optional coverages are available for the engine and aftertreatment system.

What kind of biodiesel do Hino trucks use?

Hino SCR technology not only meets the EPA Standards, it produces gains in fuel economy and it does so without the need for carbon credits! B20 BioDiesel Rated. Hino Trucks’ complete product line of cabover and conventional trucks are now approved to use up to B20 biodiesel.

Is the Hino 195 a cab over truck?

The Hino 195 was designed specifically for the North American market from the ground up. The moment you see one, you’ll notice the difference between a product designed to deliver performance and reliability in one of the most ergonomically advanced cab-over engine trucks on the market and the rest of the pack.

How much does a Hino 145 GVW weigh?

engine Model: J05D-TF (Turbo Intercooled) Total weight lb. 6,790 6,880 6,930 6,980 AT Front axle lb. 4,530 4,620 4,670 4,720 Rear axle lb. 2,260 2,260 2,260 2,260 14,050 lbs.

What should I do if my Hino truck wont start?

If you change fuel filters and it doesn’t seem to want to prime, don’t pressurize the tank with compressed air. There’s a risk of blowing the shaft seal out of the fuel pump. This will fill the crankcase with fuel and blow up the motor, if it ever starts. Just refill all the filters and start cranking the engine.