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 ...
Interior General Cleaning Guidelines WARNING! • Cleaning agents may contain hazardous agents. Thoroughly read, understand and follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using a cleaning agent to avoid possible personal injury and property damage. • Handle cleaning agents carefully. Keep them out of the reach of children. Commercial cleaning agents may be poisonous. CAUTION: To avoid possible property damage • Do not spray any kind of liquid directly at instruments or controls. Apply cleaner to a rag first and then clean instruments and gauges. Excess fluid may damage the use and function of instruments and gauges. • Always test a commercial cleaning agent on an inconspicuous area of the surface to be cleaned before using it. • Never clean interior components with chemicals or solvents such as PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE – Gasoline – Naphtha – Acetone – Turpentine – Benzene – Carbon Tetrachloride – Lacquer Thinner – Nail Polish Remover – Ammonia-based Products • Clean difficult stains such as oil, grease, and mustard as soon as possible. The longer a stain goes untreated, the more difficult it is to remove. • Avoid application of conditioning products containing silicones or waxes to the top surface of the dash panel. This may cause glare that can be a driver distraction. Interior Trim, Dash Shell, and Instrument Panels CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to these components, do not use abrasive cleaners, brushes, chemical solvents or strong detergents. – 188 – Y53-6015 R(08/07)
PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE • Use a clean, lint-free cloth. • Clean with the cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. • Remove soap with a clean, damp rag. • For difficult stains on painted plastic surfaces, such as the dash shell, use Dupont Sontara® cleaner, part number PS-3909S. The product is available from Dupont as a presaturated wipe. Carpet CAUTION: Do not apply water directly to carpet. Excess water may damage the carpet. Keep carpet as dry as possible. • Use a clean, lint-free cloth or clean, soft-fiber brush. • Clean with the cloth or brush dampened with a mild soap-and-water solution. • Remove soap with a clean, damp rag. • If a stronger cleaning solution is required, use a foam type carpet shampoo. Vinyl and Fabric Upholstery Chassis CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to the upholstery, do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents on these components. • Use a clean, lint-free cloth. • Clean with the cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. • Remove soap with a clean, damp rag. • For difficult stains, use a commercial fabric or vinyl cleaner. Weatherstripping Occasionally spray weatherstripping on doors and windows with silicone compound to help preserve resiliency. This is especially useful in freezing weather to prevent doors and windows from sticking shut with ice. Chassis Hose dirt and grime from the entire chassis. Then if an oil leak develops, you will be able to detect it easier. R(08/07) Y53-6015 – 189 –
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PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE<br />
• Use a clean, lint-free cloth.<br />
• Clean with the cloth dampened with a mild soap and<br />
water solution.<br />
• Remove soap with a clean, damp rag.<br />
• For difficult stains on painted plastic surfaces, such<br />
as the dash shell, use Dupont Sontara® cleaner,<br />
part number PS-3909S. The product is available from<br />
Dupont as a presaturated wipe.<br />
Carpet<br />
CAUTION: Do not apply water directly to carpet.<br />
Excess water may damage the carpet. Keep carpet<br />
as dry as possible.<br />
• Use a clean, lint-free cloth or clean, soft-fiber brush.<br />
• Clean with the cloth or brush dampened with a mild<br />
soap-and-water solution.<br />
• Remove soap with a clean, damp rag.<br />
• If a stronger cleaning solution is required, use a foam<br />
type carpet shampoo.<br />
Vinyl and Fabric Upholstery<br />
Chassis<br />
CAUTION: To avoid possible damage to the<br />
upholstery, do not use chemical solvents or<br />
strong detergents on these components.<br />
• Use a clean, lint-free cloth.<br />
• Clean with the cloth dampened with a mild soap and<br />
water solution.<br />
• Remove soap with a clean, damp rag.<br />
• For difficult stains, use a commercial fabric or vinyl<br />
cleaner.<br />
Weatherstripping<br />
Occasionally spray weatherstripping on doors and windows<br />
with silicone compound to help preserve resiliency.<br />
This is especially useful in freezing weather to prevent<br />
doors and windows from sticking shut with ice.<br />
Chassis<br />
Hose dirt and grime from the entire chassis. Then if an oil<br />
leak develops, you will be able to detect it easier.<br />
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