TOKYO (Reuters) -A widening scandal at Japan's Hino Motors over falsification of engine data has become a headache that will not go away for parent Toyota Motor Corp, adding to a difficult year ...
Owners of Hino Class 4 through 7 medium-duty trucks can now connect their engine diagnostics to their onboard computer through PeopleNet’s PerformX engine monitoring system, PeopleNet announced here ...
The new Snap-on EEHD866025 Pro-Link Ultra Diagnostic System software is designed specifically to support the diagnosis and calibration of Hino engines. This v.1.0 version software supports both Hino ...
Hino Trucks is adding two Cummins engines to its medium- and heavy-duty Hino truck lineup, the company announced Friday at the virtual 2021 Work Truck Week. Late last year, Hino said it would pause ...
All Hino Trucks engines have been given a certification of conformity from the EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) for meeting 2010 emissions regulations, the company announced. In addition, ...
Hino Motors has issued a recall of some Hino Ranger medium-duty trucks equipped with the “A05C (HC-SCR)” medium-duty engine following the company’s admission of misconduct concerning engine ...
A worker is shown at the Hino Motors Manufacturing facility in Parkersburg in this October 2019 photo. Production at the facility has been halted until this fall as the company works to deal with ...
The transport ministry on March 29 revoked its certification of eight models of vehicle equipped with deficient engines manufactured by Hino Motors Ltd., a subsidiary of auto giant Toyota Motor Corp.
Management over at Hino Trucks must be beaming. The commercial truck company, which is part of the Toyota Group Company, received the highest marks for its vehicle engines from consumers according to ...
The widening scandal at Japan's Hino Motors over falsification of engine data has become a headache that won't go away for parent Toyota, adding to a difficult year already complicated by multiple ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Japan's Hino Motors, Toyota Motor Corp's truck and bus unit, were down more than 4% and the top loser on the Nikkei index on Tuesday, after its engine-related misconduct ...
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