Who are the lenders for Western Star Trucks?
Who are the lenders for Western Star Trucks?
Thanks to Daimler Truck Financial, your financing can be, too 1. Whether your business is on the highway or off, we offer flexible commercial truck financing that’s as unique as your business. As part of the Daimler family, Daimler Truck Financial has been an exclusive lender for Western Star vehicles since 1998.
Are there any problems with my Western Star truck?
The truck started out with a broken AC system straight from the factory. The expansion valve was bad and it was changed at the dealer under warranty. Here are some problems, complaints and things I have run into. The fan in the dash is horrible loud when it runs on a higher speed. The front and rear system fight each other.
Why does my Western Star truck get Foggy?
The humidity in the air will fog up the side windows really quick. The HVAC controller up front seems to have a mind of it’s own. It will change temperatures randomly on me after starting truck or when going down the road. Two random numbers it seems to pick the most are either 60 or 90 degree Fahrenheit.
What are the random numbers on a Western Star truck?
Two random numbers it seems to pick the most are either 60 or 90 degree Fahrenheit. A while back it changed to Celcius and displayed the temperature that way, but after shutting down and restarting the truck it changed back to Fahrenheit.
Thanks to Daimler Truck Financial, your financing can be, too 1. Whether your business is on the highway or off, we offer flexible commercial truck financing that’s as unique as your business. As part of the Daimler family, Daimler Truck Financial has been an exclusive lender for Western Star vehicles since 1998.
The truck started out with a broken AC system straight from the factory. The expansion valve was bad and it was changed at the dealer under warranty. Here are some problems, complaints and things I have run into. The fan in the dash is horrible loud when it runs on a higher speed. The front and rear system fight each other.
The humidity in the air will fog up the side windows really quick. The HVAC controller up front seems to have a mind of it’s own. It will change temperatures randomly on me after starting truck or when going down the road. Two random numbers it seems to pick the most are either 60 or 90 degree Fahrenheit.
Two random numbers it seems to pick the most are either 60 or 90 degree Fahrenheit. A while back it changed to Celcius and displayed the temperature that way, but after shutting down and restarting the truck it changed back to Fahrenheit.