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Srpski језик 2024-11-07
Frequently replaced parts of trucks include the engine, chassis, tires, brake pads, air filters, etc.
Engine: The engine is the core component of the truck and needs regular maintenance and replacement. Common engine parts include:
Cylinder head: Damage to the cylinder head can be repaired by welding, but sometimes it needs to be replaced.
Injectors and throttles: These parts need to be cleaned regularly to prevent carbon deposits and extend their service life.
Chassis: The chassis includes the frame, suspension system, brake system, and transmission system. Common replacement parts include:
Brake pads and brake drums: Brake pads need to be replaced after wear, and brake drums also need regular inspection and maintenance.
Clutch and transmission: These parts may need to be replaced after long-term use.
Transmission system: Including clutch, transmission, drive axle, universal joint, half shaft, etc. Parts of the transmission system may need to be replaced after long-term use.
Tires: Tires are consumable parts and need to be checked and replaced regularly to ensure driving safety.
Lights: Including headlights, taillights, turn signals, brake lights, fog lights, etc. The bulbs of the lights need to be checked regularly and damaged bulbs replaced.
Batteries and generators: Batteries and generators need to be checked and maintained regularly, and batteries may need to be replaced after long-term use.
Coolant and engine oil: Coolant and engine oil need to be checked and replaced regularly to maintain the normal operating temperature and lubrication effect of the engine.
Air filter and oil filter: These filters need to be replaced regularly to prevent impurities from entering the engine.
Spark plugs: Spark plugs may need to be replaced after long-term use to ensure normal ignition of the engine.
Full vehicle fluids: Including brake fluid, antifreeze, etc. These fluids need to be replaced with higher quality fluids after long-term use to protect key components and reduce wear and tear.
Regular inspection and maintenance of these key components can ensure the normal operation of the truck and extend its service life.