How many miles can a Hino truck last?

How many miles can a Hino truck last?

Typically, we think of vehicles lasting at or around 200,000 miles with proper maintenance and care, but Hino trucks can last a lot longer.

What engine is in a Hino 258?

The 258 features the Hino J-series 6 cylinder turbo diesel engine with 230 horsepower mated to a PTO-capable Allison 2200RDS 6-speed automatic transmission. The Hino 258 is available with either hydraulic disc brakes or air brakes with ABS.

How reliable are Hino trucks?

Hino Trucks’ engines rank highest in customer satisfaction for a fourth consecutive year with a score of 794 on a 1,000-point scale, and perform particularly well in engine reliability and dependability and accessibility to components for service/maintenance, the survey found.

How big is the Hino 258 diesel truck?

Hino 258 Truck, 2018, 268 000kms, 230HP, 6 cylinders 7,7L engine, Allison 6 gears automatic transmission, GAWR rear axle: 17,500lbs, platform width: 95 inches, cabin with bed. 2017 Hino 258, Diesel/Auto, Air Brake, Alum Wheels, Exh Brake, 186K miles. w 21′ Jerr-Dan, Rem Rail, 2- Tool Boxes, LED Light Bar, LED Work Lights, Wheel Lift & more.

Is there a problem with my Hino truck?

TODAY I PULLED INJECTORS, PRESSURIZED COOLING SYSTEM AND LOOKED INSIDE CYLINDERS FOR COOLANT WITH SCOPE, NO COOLANT AND NO PRESSURE LOSS. HINO’S ONLY ANSWER IS OVERHAUL BUT TRUCK RUNS FINE AND THEY CANT FIGURE OUT PROBLEM SO WHAT TELLS US THAT OVERHAUL WILL FIX PROBLEM?

Is the Hino 258 overheating or pushing coolant?

I HAVE A 2006 HINO 258 WHICH IS OVERHEATING AND PUSHING COOLANT. IT WILL RUN FINE SITTING AT IDLE BUT WHEN ACCELERATED WILL PUSH COOLANT. HAS NO HEAT EITHER AND WHEN PULL THE HEATER CORE HOSES OFF GET NO COOLANT OUT. I CHANGED THE THERMOSTAT AND THE WATERPUMP.

Which is better a Hino truck or a SPL truck?

Now enhanced to offer even greater torque, durability, and savings, SPL products offer 70 percent more power density than its nearest competitor and a 40 percent increase in bearing life. “These trucks have been a great asset to our fleet and are true workhorses.