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KENWORTH W900L 1994 Operators, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring & Parts Manuals

Factory Original KENWORTH W900L 1994 Manuals

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Related Questions

What is the fuel tank capacity of the 1994 Kenworth W900L?

The fuel tank capacity of the 1994 Kenworth W900L can vary depending on the configuration. The standard configuration for this model includes a single fuel tank with a capacity of up to 120-130 gallons. However, some models can come with dual fuel tanks, increasing the total fuel capacity to 300 gallons. The fuel tank capacity of the 1994 Kenworth W900L can significantly impact the truck's range and fuel economy, so it's essential to choose the right configuration based on the driving conditions and requirements.

Does the 1994 Kenworth W900L have a rear backup camera?

No, the 1994 Kenworth W900L does not have a standard rear backup camera. However, some drivers may choose to install one as an aftermarket accessory. Rear backup cameras can improve visibility and safety while reversing, especially in tight spaces or low-light conditions. They can also help prevent accidents and reduce the risk of damage to the truck and other objects.

Does the 1994 Kenworth W900L have air brakes or hydraulic brakes?

The 1994 Kenworth W900L comes with air brakes as standard. Air brakes use compressed air to apply pressure to the brake shoes or pads, slowing down the vehicle. Air brakes are common in heavy-duty trucks because they are more effective than hydraulic brakes and can handle the high braking forces and temperatures required for larger vehicles.

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