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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Preventive Maintenance<br />

CAB MAINTENANCE<br />

Exterior Maintenance<br />

Painted Surfaces<br />

Wash painted surfaces frequently to remove grime and caustic<br />

deposits which may stain the finish. See “Cleaning, Protection<br />

and Weather–Stripping” on page 196.<br />

Chrome and Aluminum Surfaces<br />

To prevent rust, keep chromed parts clean and protected with<br />

wax at all times, especially in winter conditions where the<br />

roads are salted.<br />

• If necessary, use a commercial chrome cleaner to<br />

remove light rust.<br />

• Chrome surfaces are best cleaned with fresh water.<br />

Wipe dry to preserve their luster. A commercial chrome<br />

cleaner will remove light rust. After cleaning, wax flat surfaces<br />

and apply a thin coat of rust preventive lubricant<br />

around bolts or other fasteners.<br />

Cab Maintenance<br />

• Clean aluminum wheels and bumpers with warm water.<br />

Tar remover will get rid of heavy deposits of road grime.<br />

To prevent spotting, wipe aluminum surfaces dry after<br />

washing.<br />

• Under corrosive conditions, such as driving on salted<br />

roads, clean aluminum parts with steam or high pressure<br />

water from a hose. A mild soap solution will help. Rinse<br />

thoroughly.<br />

Stainless Steel<br />

Even high quality stainless steel parts can rust under prolonged<br />

exposure to salt water, especially when the salt-laden<br />

moisture is held against the metal surface by road grime. It is,<br />

therefore, important to frequently clean salty moisture and<br />

grime from stainless steel surfaces.<br />

• If surface rust is encountered, wash the surface and use<br />

a commercial polishing compound to clean off the rust,<br />

followed by a coating of wax (do not apply wax to hot<br />

parts, such as exhaust pipes).<br />

• Never use steel wool when cleaning stainless steel<br />

because minute particles of the steel wool can embed in<br />

the surface of the stainless steel and cause rust staining.<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 195 –

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