KENWORTH T600 2001

VIN 1XKADB9X31R854776 Information

Manufactured in UNITED STATES (USA), WASHINGTON, RENTON

Main Info

Make KENWORTH
Model T600
Model Year 2001
Vehicle Type TRUCK
Body Class Truck-Tractor
Manufacturer Name KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY
Engine Manufacturer Caterpillar
Engine Model Caterpillar 3406
Displacement L 14.6
Fuel Type Primary Diesel

Additional Info

Brake System Type Air
Drive Type 6x4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 8: 33,001 lb and above (14,969 kg and above)
Note 47,001-57,000 lbs.
Plant City RENTON
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State WASHINGTON

Engine Info

Engine Configuration In-Line
Engine Stroke Cycles 4
Engine Number Of Cylinders 6
Displacement Cc 14600.0
Displacement Ci 890.94666378309

KENWORTH T600 VIN Codes

1XKADB9X5TJ730252

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1XKADB9X63J894268

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 8

1XKADB9X85J073689

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 3

1XKADB9X32J891522

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 2

1XKADB9X83J894269

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 3

1XKADB9X93J894314

Crashes: 1

1XKADR9XXSR651216

Crashes: 1

1XKADB9X3SR670357

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 3

1XKADR9X3YJ866671

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 6

1XKADB9X61J871733

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 1

1XKADB9X31R854776

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 4

1XKADB9X8SJ626420

Crashes: 1

Inspections: 7


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