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Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors

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SHUT–DOWN<br />

WARNING! Do not carry additional fuel containers<br />

in your vehicle. Fuel containers, either<br />

full or empty, may leak, explode, and cause or<br />

feed a fire, possibly causing death or personal<br />

injury. Do not carry extra fuel containers, even<br />

empty ones are dangerous.<br />

WARNING! Diesel fuel in the presence of an<br />

ignition source (such as a cigarette) could<br />

cause an explosion. You could be killed or<br />

seriously injured. A mixture of gasoline or<br />

alcohol with diesel fuel increases this risk of<br />

explosion.<br />

• Do not remove a fuel tank cap near an open<br />

flame.<br />

• Use only the fuel and/or additives recommended<br />

for your engine.<br />

STARTING AND OPERATING THE VEHICLE<br />

Specification: Use only Diesel Fuel, Grade 2–D, as recommended<br />

by engine manufacturers. If you need further<br />

information on Grade 2–D fuel specifications, consult the<br />

Engine Operation and Maintenance <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

Location of Fuel Shut–Off Valves<br />

If your vehicle is equipped with shut-off valves for the takeoff<br />

and return lines, they are located on the fuel lines<br />

entering the top of the fuel tank. Fuel shut-off valves for<br />

the fuel crossover line are on the bottom of the fuel tank,<br />

at the crossover line connection.<br />

– 148 – Y53-6027 <strong>Medium</strong> <strong>Duty</strong> (R05/09)

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