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1995 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

Vehicle Summary

This 1995 Freightliner truck-tractor, manufactured by Daimler Truck North America LLC, features a set-back axle configuration and a 6x4 drive type. Powered by a Cummins M-11 in-line engine, it delivers between 336 and 407 horsepower using diesel fuel. With an aluminum cab designed for highway use, this Class 8 vehicle boasts a gross vehicle weight rating of 33,001 lb and above. Built in Portland, Oregon, this model is equipped with an air brake system and is part of the medium conventional series.

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Make
FREIGHTLINER
Model
Med. Conv.
Year
1995
Engine
10.848236368L

Complete Specifications

25 specs
Make FREIGHTLINER
Manufacturer Name DAIMLER TRUCK NORTH AMERICA LLC
Model Med. Conv.
Model Year 1995
Plant City PORTLAND
Series Aluminum Cab, Hwy
Vehicle Type TRUCK
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State OREGON
Body Class Truck-Tractor
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
Cab Type MDHD: Conventional
Drive Type 6x4
Axle Configuration SBA - Set-Back Axle
Brake System Type Air
Engine Number of Cylinders 6
Displacement (CC) 10848.236368
Displacement (CI) 662
Displacement (L) 10.848236368
Engine Model M-11
Fuel Type - Primary Diesel
Engine Configuration In-Line
Engine Brake (hp) From 336
Engine Brake (hp) To 407
Engine Manufacturer Cummins

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Air brake issues

Air brake systems can experience issues such as air leaks, brake imbalance, or compressor failure, leading to reduced braking efficiency.

Engine overheating

The Cummins M-11 engine may encounter overheating issues due to factors like cooling system failures or clogged radiators, especially in older models.

Fuel system problems

Problems with the fuel system, such as clogged fuel filters or injector issues, can lead to reduced engine performance and efficiency.

Turbocharger failure

Turbochargers can fail due to issues like oil contamination or wear, causing a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.

Electrical system faults

Older Freightliner models can experience electrical issues, including wiring corrosion or faulty connections, leading to intermittent failures or starting problems.

Exhaust manifold leaks

Exhaust manifold leaks can occur due to warping or cracking, causing increased noise and potential performance issues.

Camshaft wear

In some cases, the camshaft of the Cummins M-11 might wear prematurely, leading to reduced engine efficiency and power loss.

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