Peterbilt Model 320 Operator's Manual after 8-07 - Peterbilt Motors ...

Peterbilt Model 320 Operator's Manual after 8-07 - Peterbilt Motors ... Peterbilt Model 320 Operator's Manual after 8-07 - Peterbilt Motors ...

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Preventive Maintenance Schedule PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SYSTEM COMPONENT MAINTENANCE TASK Recommended PM Interval I A B C D E Air Air compressor governor Replace air strainer. X Air lines Check condition and routing to prevent chafing. X System Lubricate (see "Air System"). X Inline filters Replace elements or clean with solvent. X Air dryer Perform the checks listed on "Air System". X Air dryer (ON HIGHWAY) Overhaul. 360,000 miles/ 576,000 km Air dryer (OFF HIGHWAY) Overhaul. X Engine Basic Engine Maintenance and service interval recommendations are detailed in the engine manufacturer’s Operations and Maintenance Manual included with the vehicle. The engine manufacturer’s recommendations vary depending engine model. Information is also available from Peterbilt dealers, the engine manufacturer’s authorized service centers, and the engine manufacturer’s web site. – 134 – Y53-6015 R(08/07)

PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Lubricant Specifications WARNING! Handle lubricants carefully. Vehicle lubricants (oil and grease) are poisonous and can cause sickness. They can also damage the paint on the vehicle. In this section you will find the basic information you need to do the routine lubrication your vehicle requires. Of course you will want to schedule service more frequently you are operating under severe conditions such as extreme heat or cold, with very heavy loads, off-road, etc. For any special service requirements, consult your service manuals and your lubricant supplier. And please remember: one key to keeping your truck running at top economy and in prolonging its life is proper lubrication servicing. Neglecting this essential aspect of vehicle care can cost time and money in the long run. Engine Engine CAUTION: Do not mix different types of lubricants. Mixing lubricants (oil and grease) of different brands or types could damage vehicle components; therefore, drain (or remove) old lubricants from the unit before refilling it. NOTE: The engine in this vehicle complies with 2007 EPA emission standards. Consult the engine manufacturer’s manual for changed lubrication and maintenance requirements. Proper engine lubrication depends on the outside temperatures where you will be driving. Use the oil recommended for the conditions you are most likely to be facing. You will find a complete engine lubrication service guide in the Engine Operation Manual that came with your vehicle. There, the engine manufacturer explains more fully all the maintenance operations that you and a qualified service mechanic need to perform on your engine. R(08/07) Y53-6015 – 135 –

Preventive Maintenance Schedule<br />

PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE<br />

SYSTEM COMPONENT MAINTENANCE TASK<br />

Recommended PM Interval<br />

I A B C D E<br />

Air<br />

Air compressor governor Replace air strainer. X<br />

Air lines Check condition and routing to prevent chafing. X<br />

System Lubricate (see "Air System"). X<br />

Inline filters Replace elements or clean with solvent. X<br />

Air dryer Perform the checks listed on "Air System". X<br />

Air dryer (ON HIGHWAY) Overhaul. 360,000 miles/ 576,000 km<br />

Air dryer (OFF HIGHWAY) Overhaul. X<br />

Engine Basic Engine Maintenance and service interval recommendations are detailed<br />

in the engine manufacturer’s Operations and Maintenance<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> included with the vehicle. The engine manufacturer’s<br />

recommendations vary depending engine model. Information is<br />

also available from <strong>Peterbilt</strong> dealers, the engine manufacturer’s<br />

authorized service centers, and the engine manufacturer’s web site.<br />

– 134 – Y53-6015 R(08/<strong>07</strong>)

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