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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Shut–Down<br />

Introduction<br />

SHUT–DOWN<br />

After you have parked in a safe place, check your vehicle to<br />

make sure it will be ready for the next trip. To make sure your<br />

vehicle is ready to go after a long stop (such as overnight),<br />

please follow the suggestions below. Your vehicle will be easier<br />

to get going when you are ready, and it will be safer for<br />

everyone who might be around it.<br />

Please remember, too, that in some states it is illegal to leave<br />

the engine running and the vehicle unattended.<br />

Always use your parking brakes!<br />

Operating Instructions<br />

WARNING! Do not use the trailer hand brake or<br />

service brakes to park and hold an unattended<br />

vehicle—use the parking brakes. Because service<br />

brakes work with air pressure, these brakes<br />

could slowly release. Your vehicle could roll,<br />

causing a serious accident. Someone could be<br />

hurt or killed. Never rely on the service brakes to<br />

hold a parked vehicle.<br />

2. If you must park on a steep grade, always block the<br />

wheels.<br />

Final Stopping Procedures<br />

1. Set the parking brake before leaving the driver’s seat.<br />

To hold your vehicle while it is parked, DO NOT rely on<br />

the following:<br />

• air brakes<br />

• hand control valve for trailer brakes<br />

• engine compression<br />

Blocked Wheels<br />

02440<br />

– 114 – PB1318 3/01 Model <strong>330</strong>

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