
Now is the time to start prepping heavy-duty trucks for the long, hot summer that’s just around the corner. Is your electrical system up to the task?
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Denso Products and Services Americas has introduced the J180 mount alternator to its line of PowerEdge (PE) aftermarket products, expanded coverage of its PE starters and alternators to more than 90% of all Class 8 trucks.
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Denso Products and Services Americas’ PowerEdge 24PE pad mount alternator is designed to be lightweight and efficient while meeting the electrical and performance requirements of heavy-duty trucks.
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Prestolite Electric today announced the Prestolite Power Promise warranty for its premium alternators – including IdlePro and IdlePro Extreme units – that will extend coverage to three- or four-year terms and unlimited mileage.
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Denso unveiled its new PowerEdge brand of starters, alternators, diesel particulate filters and diesel oxidation catalyst units for Class 8 trucks.
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LoadHandler alternators are an alternative to rebuilt alternators, engineered to match OE design in appearance, fit and function.
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Prestolite Electric has launched a new VIN and eCatalog website to allow parts distributors, service writers, and technicians to look up the company’s rotating electric products for heavy duty applications.
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Within a decade’s time we will probably have very different electrical systems on trucks than those in use today. The trucking industry is on the cusp of major changes to electrical systems for heavy duty trucks. Do we go to 24-volt or 48-volt systems — and what will it take to get there?
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Prestolite Electric has been awarded standard position by Navistar on its International HX severe-duty vehicles.
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Prestolite Electric has launched the AVi168, a 24-volt, 150-amp alternator from Leece-Neville Heavy Duty Systems, designed to offer consistent, high-output power and resistance to extreme temperatures, thanks to its dual internal fan design.
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