Need to know the transmission model in order to answer this.
Code 128 whats is that for. Would it be egr
If it has one, it'll attach to the engine at the bottom of the oil pan, and, on some engines, the right side of the block.
Attached to the brake pedal.
15W-40 diesel oil tends to be used as a 'default'. If it's made after 2007, you'll need API-CJ4 rated oil. Really all comes down to the engine and environment you're operating in.
If it's OEM installed, it should be directly under the door on the driver's side.
Disconnect the battery, keep it disconnected for five to 20 minutes, reconnect the battery.
bearing capacity is the capacity of soil or strata that can be able to sustain the load of superstructure in the unit of load per m2 either ton/m2 or KN/m2 bearing pressure is nothing but bearing capacity example when you apply 100 KN on a unit area, equal opposite pressure will rise from the soil. load / area = bearing capacity
Bad fuse, bad relay, bad switch, bad wiring... take your pick.
It should be underneath the driver's side door, unless it either doesn't have one, or else the block heater is an aftermarket installation.
The M2 family ranges from Class 5 to Class 8 trucks... weights vary greatly throughout, not to mention there's the matter of configuration (e.g., box van, dump truck, etc).
Question's a bit too vague to be answered with any certainty. Most likely, you either have a short somewhere, or a bad relay.