SmartSupport program available for the L9TM diesel and L9 Hybrid engine systems provides transit authorities with more control over parts- and service-related costs.
Cummins' new SmartSupport program available for the L9TM diesel and L9 Hybrid engine systems provides transit authorities with more control over parts- and service-related costs.
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Cummins' new SmartSupport program available for the L9TM diesel and L9 Hybrid engine systems provides transit authorities with more control over parts- and service-related costs.
Cummins' new SmartSupport program available for the L9TM diesel and L9 Hybrid engine systems provides transit authorities with more control over parts- and service-related costs. By purchasing SmartSupport in conjunction with extended coverage, transit authorities will have a more comprehensive coverage experience with fixed pricing.
With the purchase of SmartSupport, L9 engines that are covered under Cummins Extended Coverage will now have six additional components included, and coverage for five years. Cummins is offering proactive parts replacement of six critical components between the 33rd and 36th month of operation, and the work can be scheduled along with normal maintenance procedures.
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Due to the challenging duty cycle of the typical transit applications, fraught with frequent stop and starts and limited steady-state operation, the wear and tear on diesel engines is more severe than other bus or truck applications. With inclusion of the air compressor cylinder head, fuel injectors, water pump, fuel gear pump, turbocharger and thermostat, these highly stressed components can be replaced during scheduled maintenance to help improve uptime.
"The transition from reactive service and support to proactive parts replacements is a game changer for transit authorities. By targeting these six components, and leveraging scheduled maintenance, transit authorities will have more control over the operation and maintenance of their fleets," said Laura Chasse, GM - Cummins North America Bus Business.
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