I think the goal is to have all "in house" components so that any warranty work is all done internally. Last time I was here, one of the many failed trucks I was assigned was a KW. I drove it from Deland to the Orlando KW dealer because allegedly it's front nanny radar was having issues and, at that time, Crete shops didn't have the ECM software for the Cummins in order to diagnose and fix it. When I got to the dealer, when they pluged their laptop into it, they determined that the engine ecm was faulty, but Cummins wouldn't warranty it until KW went thru the wiring harness for the whole truck to make sure none of the connections that had any communication with the ecm weren't causing the issue, and they estimated that it was gonna be a couple weeks before they completed repairs. If it were all Paccar, then it would have been replaced. So I had to jump over all sorts of dash panels and interior parts to unload my stuff in the service bay.
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At least in the Freightliners, the Detroits are a lot more reliable than the Paccar motor in KW’s and Pete’s
I’ve talked to a few people who have Volvo’s here and they all love them. I’ve talked to breakdown and they said that the D13 is pretty reliable as well. So i’m not sure why my company never ordered more than a handful of them per year, but yet would order a lot of Paccar equipment that they’ve deemed “a piece of crap”. They pulled a dozen of them early because of constant issues. Something tells me they wouldn’t have had to do that if they ordered Volvo’s insteadKnucklehead and Lonesome Thank this. -
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When a company like Walmart that buys thousands of trucks tells Paccar that they want Cummins engines or else, they will get Cummins engines.
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I don't the experience most of you folks have but a DD15 backed with a 6 speed automatic Allison is an awesome drive train. Seems Cummins v Detroit wouldn't be much different if they both are backed by an automated 12 speed, and especially if manual mode is disabled.
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