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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Heater and Air Conditioner<br />

CAUTION: During extreme cold weather, do not<br />

blow hot air onto cold windshields. This could<br />

crack the glass. Turn the air direction lever to<br />

Defrost and reduce the fan speed while the<br />

engine warms. If the engine is already warm,<br />

move the temperature selector to Cool, then<br />

gradually increase the temperature when you<br />

see that the windshield is starting to warm-up.<br />

Air Conditioner<br />

WARNING! The air conditioning system is under<br />

pressure. If not handled properly during servicing,<br />

it could explode, causing injury to you and<br />

damage your vehicle. Any servicing that<br />

requires depressurizing and recharging the air<br />

conditioning system must be conducted by a<br />

qualified technician with the right facilities to do<br />

the job.<br />

Preventive Maintenance<br />

• Check the compressor and drive clutch for noise and<br />

vibration. If you find problems, have the system checked<br />

thoroughly. A malfunctioning clutch usually indicates<br />

trouble elsewhere in the system.<br />

• Check the evaporator core and condenser core for<br />

debris restricting air flow. Clean if necessary. Small particles<br />

may be removed with compressed air blown through<br />

the core in the opposite direction of normal air flow.<br />

WARNING! Wear eye protection any time<br />

you blow compressed air. Small particles<br />

blown by compressed air could injure your<br />

eyes.<br />

• Check the compressor belt for condition and proper tension.<br />

• Check all hoses for kinks, deterioration, chafing, and<br />

leaks. Adjust kinked or chafing hoses to eliminate restrictions<br />

and prevent further wear.<br />

• Check all components and connections for refrigerant<br />

leaks. If you discover a leak, do not try to tighten a connection.<br />

Tightening a connection may cause a worse<br />

leak. Have a qualified technician correct the problem.<br />

NOTE: A leaking evaporator or condenser core<br />

cannot be repaired; it must be replaced.<br />

Have the air conditioning system fully serviced annually by<br />

your <strong>Peterbilt</strong> Dealer or Authorized Service Center. Qualified<br />

service technicians will have to evacuate and recharge the<br />

system.<br />

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

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