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Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors

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DRIVER'S CHECK LIST<br />

Engine Compartment Checks — Daily<br />

1. Engine Fluid Levels—add more if necessary.<br />

• Engine oil<br />

• Coolant (check while engine is cold)<br />

• Power steering fluid level<br />

• If your truck has hydraulic brakes, check the fluid<br />

level in the master cylinder reservoir. See page 154<br />

for more information.<br />

2. Engine Belt—check tension and condition of belts.<br />

This is important to ensure proper air compressor and<br />

engine operation.<br />

• Measure the belt tension at the longest span of the<br />

belt. See page 142 for further information on checking<br />

belt tension.<br />

NOTE: Deflection should be one belt thickness<br />

for each foot distance between the<br />

pulley centers.<br />

• If breaks or tears are found, the belt should be<br />

replaced before operating the vehicle.<br />

3. Fuel Filter/Water Separator Draining—check and<br />

drain. Depending on the fuel storage facility, more frequent<br />

draining may be required.<br />

4. Windshield washer reservoir fluid level—fill if necessary.<br />

5. Hood closed before entering cab. Is it latched properly?<br />

Chassis and Cab Checks — Daily<br />

Before entering the cab and operating the vehicle, check<br />

the following equipment for proper maintenance:<br />

1. Lights—do headlights, turn signals, emergency flashers,<br />

and exterior lamps function and are they clean<br />

and adjusted properly?<br />

2. Windows and Mirrors—are they clean and adjusted<br />

properly?<br />

3. Tires and Wheels—are they inflated properly? Are all<br />

wheel cap nuts in place and torqued properly—tighten<br />

if necessary. Check front wheel bearing oil levels.<br />

Inspect all tires and wheels for damage—correct if<br />

found.<br />

4. Suspension—check for loose or missing fasteners.<br />

Check damage to springs or other suspension parts.<br />

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

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