MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
Introduction • When working underneath the vehicle without appropriate safety stands but with the wheels on the ground (not supported), make sure that (1) the vehicle is on hard level ground, (2) the parking brake is applied, (3) all wheels are chocked (front and rear) and (4) the engine cannot be started. Remove the ignition key. • Never start or let the engine run in an enclosed, unventilated area. Exhaust fumes from the engine contain carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas. Carbon monoxide can be fatal if inhaled. WARNING! Wear protective clothing when handling hydraulic fluid. It is mildly toxic and can cause skin and eye irritation. CAUTION: Hydraulic brake fluid may damage painted surfaces of the vehicle. Incomplete or improper servicing may cause problems in the operation of the vehicle. If in doubt about any servicing, have it done by your Authorized Service Center. Improper maintenance during the warranty period may also affect the warranty coverage. Preventive Maintenance Modifying your vehicle can make it unsafe. Some modifications can affect your vehicle’s electrical system, stability, or other important functions. Before modifying your vehicle, check with your Peterbilt Dealer to make sure it can be done safely and correctly. Environmental Protection and Material Hazards Some of the ingredients in engine oil, hydraulic oil, transmission and axle oil, engine coolant, diesel fuel, air conditioning refrigerant (R–134a and PAG oil), batteries, etc., may contaminate the environment if spilled or not disposed of properly. Non-compliance with environmental regulations can result in fines and/or jail terms. Contact your local government agency for information concerning proper disposal. WARNING! This vehicle contains material known by the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. This warning requirement is mandated by California law (Proposition 65) and does not result from any change in the manner in which Peterbilt Motors Company vehicles are manufactured. – 118 – PB1318 3/01 Model 330
Preventive Maintenance CAUTION: Handle lubricants carefully. Vehicle lubricants (oil and grease) can be poisonous and cause sickness. How to Order Parts Replacement parts can be ordered through your local Peterbilt Dealer. For service parts information, two parts catalogs are also available, the Model 330 Operator’s Parts Catalog and the Peterbilt Electronic Parts Catalog (ECAT). When Introduction ordering replacement parts, please provide the Model 330 Chassis Serial Number. See “Chassis Number Locations” on page 227. Operator’s Parts Catalog a complete, non-illustrated listing of the Final Chassis Bill of Material. It includes all parts used to custom-build your Model 330. Electronic Parts Catalog a complete illustrated parts listing for your specific vehicle, with drawings and exploded views, available only in electronic CD–ROM format. Model 330 PB1318 3/01 – 119 –
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Preventive Maintenance<br />
CAUTION: Handle lubricants carefully. Vehicle<br />
lubricants (oil and grease) can be poisonous<br />
and cause sickness.<br />
How to Order Parts<br />
Replacement parts can be ordered through your local <strong>Peterbilt</strong><br />
Dealer. For service parts information, two parts catalogs<br />
are also available, the Model <strong>330</strong> Operator’s Parts Catalog<br />
and the <strong>Peterbilt</strong> Electronic Parts Catalog (ECAT). When<br />
Introduction<br />
ordering replacement parts, please provide the Model <strong>330</strong><br />
Chassis Serial Number. See “Chassis Number Locations” on<br />
page 227.<br />
Operator’s Parts Catalog a complete, non-illustrated listing<br />
of the Final Chassis Bill of Material. It includes all parts used<br />
to custom-build your Model <strong>330</strong>.<br />
Electronic Parts Catalog a complete illustrated parts listing<br />
for your specific vehicle, with drawings and exploded views,<br />
available only in electronic CD–ROM format.<br />
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