Yea man , what was fox averaging on repairs on that off green ####### ? 6k a month ? Paccar life .
First Time Truck Buyer 2021 Peterbilt 579
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My friend with the tank company has 8 or 9 that are all 510’s from 2019 to current. He also has roughly the same number of X15’s. And last year and this year he’s overhauled 5 of them and deleted one that had constant problems. One truck was at Peterbilt in Lincoln for 62 days because Cummins was fighting overhauling it under warranty and the truck had 210k on it.
Everything is a crap shoot these days it seems like. But I’ve had good luck with the ones I’ve had and between my friend and my brother and what they’ve gone through with a Cummins I’ll never order one.Goodysnap Thanks this. -
Glad i finally got out from under it. I wouldnt wish a paccar on my worst enemy. Pitty too because the engine itself was reliable amd fiarly efficent. Its all the #### attached to it that was the issue. Not to mention how poorly built this 579 is. Not sure if ALL paccars are like this...but mine was a living ongoing nightmare from day 1. My heart freezes anytime i hear a ding anymore.
This #### makes my heart freeze because i know im not getting out of the shop for less then $5K minimum. Usually way more.
I gave up since of the 9 trucks i went to see i could tell just looking at them, that they were going to make my 579 look reliable by comparison. And the last one was sitting in a pool of its own fluids and the guy wanted 75K for it....Last edited: Oct 21, 2024
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They rebuild cylinder 6, changed 2 injectors kept it in shop for 3.5 months.. I keep asking if it was computer, they said no. Finally they unplugged the computer and seen the harness had a broken pin. So maybe a $500 harness cost me 18,500 AFTER they give me $5000 off. For things it didn’t need fixed in the first place, paccar got involved on that truck, they didn’t know how to fix it.
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Also reminds me of when my EGR broke. They threw just about everything at the engine upto and including a $20,000 turbo repair and were telling me it needed a rebuild until the shop i now use pulled the EGR and found that little valve door inside broke off the spindle and got stuck causeing ALLLLL my issues. $800 repair after i had already sank almost 29k and 3 months into it.Judge Thanks this. -
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Hello, company driver here. I drive a 2019 pwterbilt 579 with approximate 600,000 miles. The wrench light was on . And the check engine light was on.
I have never driver peterbilt before. But the truck was running ok. And the two lights would come on and off....just my experience here.tscottme Thanks this.
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