WHITE/WHITEGMC
Factory Original White / WhiteGMC Manuals
White / WhiteGMC is one of the leading heavy truck manufacturers. White / WhiteGMC produces some of the most iconic heavy trucks of all time including the Autocar, Road Expeditor, WC, WHL and Xpeditor to name a few. Click a model from the list below or call us to purchase a factory original White / WhiteGMC operators, service repair, electrical wiring or parts catalog manual.
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3000
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AUTOCAR ACL SERIES
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AUTOCAR AT SERIES
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AUTOCAR CONSTRUCKTOR 2 KM SERIES
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AUTOCAR CONSTRUCKTOR 2 KS SERIES
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AUTOCAR CONSTRUCTION DC SERIES
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AUTOCAR CONSTRUCTION DS SERIES
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AUTOCAR CONVENTIONAL MODELS ACM SERIES
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AUTOCAR DK SERIES
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AUTOCAR HIGHWAY AT SERIES
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AUTOCAR HIGHWAY S42
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AUTOCAR HIGHWAY S64
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ROAD BOSS
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ROAD BOSS 2
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ROAD COMMANDER
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ROAD COMMANDER 2
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ROAD XPEDITOR
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ROAD XPEDITOR 2
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WAH CAR HAULER SERIES
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WC
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WCA AERO SERIES
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WG
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WH
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WHL
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WHS
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WIA AERO SERIES
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WIL
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WIM
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XPEDITOR 2 WX SERIES
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XPEDITOR WX SERIES
Related Questions
How do I attach a trailer to my White GMC heavy truck?
To attach a trailer to your White GMC heavy truck, first ensure the engine is off and the transmission is in neutral. Engage the parking brake and locate the hitch on the back of the truck. Align the hitch on the trailer with the hitch on the truck and secure the trailer to the truck using the appropriate hitch pins or bolts. Make sure the trailer is securely fastened before driving.
How do I perform routine maintenance on my White/GMC heavy truck?
To perform routine maintenance on your White/GMC heavy truck, check and change the oil and filter according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Check and change the air filter according to the manufacturer's recommendations, and check and tighten all bolts and fasteners. Lubricate all grease fittings, and check and clean the fuel filter. Check and refill the hydraulic fluid as needed.
How many miles can a semi go on an oil change?
Semi-trucks are commonly recommended to have an oil change after about 75,000 to 100,000 miles, or at least once a year, whichever comes first. Of course, the exact make, model and driving conditions will dictate this.