• Maintenance database launched

    LAS VEGAS. Vehicle maintenance technical information provider Mitchell 1 today announced here at the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week the availability of its web-based heavy truck service and repair database— tractor-trailer.net
    Jan. 24, 2006

    LAS VEGAS. Vehicle maintenance technical information provider Mitchell 1 today announced here at the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week the availability of its web-based heavy truck service and repair database— Tractor-Trailer.net.

    The company calls it the trucking industry’s first complete service and repair information source for all heavy-duty tractors, dry vans and reefers dating back to 1990.

    The database will include sub-circuit color wiring diagrams for over 1,100 Class 7 & 8 tractors, 1,800 trailers and 200 reefers.

    Service and repair information includes:

    • automatic, manual and automated manual transmissions
    • single and tandem axles
    • air and ABS brakes
    • spring and air suspension
    • over 6,000 color wiring diagrams
    • over 100,000 graphic illustrations
    • over 3,000 year/make/model configurations

      For more information, go to www.mitchell1.com or www.tractor-trailer.net.

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