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CENTURY CLASS ARGOSY / C112 / C120 / CORONADO

FREIGHTLINER CENTURY CLASS ARGOSY / C112 / C120 / CORONADO Manuals: Operators Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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Related Questions

What type of engine does the Freightliner Century Class Argosy have?

The Freightliner Century Class Argosy/C112/C120/Coronado can be equipped with various engines from different manufacturers. These engines include the Detroit Diesel Series 60, Cummins ISX, and Caterpillar C15. The specific engine type depends on the model and configuration of the truck.

What is the engine's maximum torque in the Freightliner Century Class Argosy, C112, C120, Coronado?

The engine's maximum torque in the Freightliner Century Class Argosy/C112/C120/Coronado can vary depending on the specific engine and configuration. Generally, it can range from 1,250 to 2,050 lb-ft. The actual torque output will depend on the engine and transmission pairing and other factors like the vehicle's weight and intended use.

What type of brakes does the Freightliner Century Class Argosy/ C112/ C120/ Coronado have?

The Freightliner Century Class Argosy/C112/C120/Coronado can be equipped with different brakes depending on the specific model and configuration. Options include air disc and drum brakes. The type of brake selected will depend on factors like the vehicle's intended use, weight, and desired braking performance.

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