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Yes, a new engine typically means it starts with 0 miles. This is because the mileage on a vehicle is generally considered a measure of the wear and tear on its engine and other components. When you install a new engine, it has not yet been subjected to the operational stress that accumulates with use, hence the reset to 0 miles for the engine itself. However, it's important to note that the rest of the vehicle – including the transmission, chassis, and other parts – will retain their accumulated miles. Therefore, while the engine might be 'new', the vehicle as a whole continues to reflect the total miles driven. This distinction is crucial for understanding the overall condition and value of a car. It's recommended when installing a new engine to also check and possibly replace other worn parts to ensure the vehicle runs smoothly.
Yes, low Freon in your vehicle's air conditioning (AC) system alone typically does not trigger the check engine light (CEL). The CEL is primarily associated with the vehicle's emissions system and engine management. If your AC system is low on Freon, it might indicate a leak or a malfunction within the AC system itself, but these issues don't directly communicate with the engine's computer (ECU) in a way that would illuminate the CEL. However, if the leak or malfunction indirectly affects engine performance, emissions, or any sensor readings related to them, then it's possible—though less common. It's important to address both low Freon in your AC system for comfort and any illuminated CEL for potential engine-related issues, consulting a professional mechanic for accurate diagnostics and repair.
The 2003 Duramax trucks are equipped with the LB7 version of the Duramax engine, a 6.6L V8 turbo-diesel. This engine was notable for its improvement in power and fuel efficiency over its predecessors, making it a popular choice for heavy-duty truck enthusiasts. The LB7 is capable of producing 300 horsepower and 520 lb-ft of torque, which was quite impressive at the time of its release. It also introduced features such as direct injection for better fuel delivery. The engine's reliability issues, particularly with injector failures, are well-documented, but many still appreciate the LB7 for its performance and potential for modifications. Upgrading certain components can significantly enhance its longevity and capability, making it a valued option for those looking for power and durability in their trucks.
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