MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Consumer Information and Vehicle Identification Federal Safety Standard Certification Label The NHTSA regulations require a label certifying compliance with Federal Safety Standard, for United States and U.S. Territories, be affixed to each motor vehicle and prescribe where such label may be located. This certification label, which indicates the date of manufacture and other pertinent information, is located on the driver’s side door frame. Component Identification Each of the major components on your vehicle has an identification label or tag. For easy reference, record component numbers such as, model, serial, and assembly number. See the “Vehicle Component Register” (last page of this manual). Engine: For further information, please refer to the Engine Operation and Maintenance Manual. Clutch: Enclosed in clutch housing. Location depends on manufacturer. Preventive Maintenance Transmission: For both manual and automatic transmissions, the identification number is stamped on a tag affixed to the right rear side of the transmission case. Steer Axle: The front axle serial number is stamped on a plate located on the center of the axle beam. Drive Axles: The drive axle numbering system includes three labels or stamps: 1. Axle Specification Number, usually stamped on the right rear side of the axle housing. This number identifies the complete axle. 2. Axle Housing Number Tag, usually located on the left forward side of the housing arm. This tag identifies the axle housing. 3. Axle Differential Carrier Identification, usually located on the top side of the differential carrier. The following information is either stamped, or marked with a metal tag: Model No., Production Assembly No., Serial No., Gear Ratio, and Part Number. – 230 – PB1318 3/01 Model 330

A Accessories 41 Adjustable Tilt Column 53 Air conditioner 184 refrigerant 118 Air Dryer 168 Air filter 170 Air horns 41 Air intake 169, 220 Air leaks 166 Air loss emergency procedure 26 Air pressure gauge 25, 166 Air suspension deflated air spring 63, 104 switch, operation 101 Air tanks 14, 85, 114 alteration 8 Alternator precautions 194, 218 Antifreeze 146 Anti-lock brakes 78, 81, 90 Ashtray 41 Automatic transmission 15, 68, 205 fluid 208 oil level 205 operating 68 Axle weight rating 11, 12, 101, 229 INDEX B Ball bearing grease 135 Ball seat mounted wheels 180 Battery access 186 care 187 compartment cover 8 electrolyte 191, 192 recharging 191, 192 slow battery charging 193 Belts, seat 44, 46 Block heater 58, 152 Bobtail brake 75, 83 Brake adjustment 155 air pressure gauge 25, 166 checks and adjustments 153 components 84 compounding 85 emergency braking 78 hand valve, trailer 52, 81 linings 155 lubrication 154 operation 71 overheating 78 parking 72 proportion valve 71 safety - front 77 safety - rear 77 safety - tractor/trailer 78 system - safety and emergency 76, 162 system - towing and spring brakes 110 system checks 153, 157 system malfunction 110 system park - tractor 76 trailer brake hand valve 82 trailer charge 76 treadle valve 85 Brake Fluid Check 158 Brake Fluid Reservoir 87 Brake Master Cylinder 87 Brake Warning Lamp 88 C Cab access 7 heater maintenance 183 heater precautions 37 maintenance 198 Calipers 160 Charge air cooler 169 Chassis Model 330 – 231 –

Consumer Information and Vehicle Identification<br />

Federal Safety Standard Certification Label<br />

The NHTSA regulations require a label certifying compliance<br />

with Federal Safety Standard, for United States and U.S. Territories,<br />

be affixed to each motor vehicle and prescribe where<br />

such label may be located. This certification label, which indicates<br />

the date of manufacture and other pertinent information,<br />

is located on the driver’s side door frame.<br />

Component Identification<br />

Each of the major components on your vehicle has an identification<br />

label or tag. For easy reference, record component<br />

numbers such as, model, serial, and assembly number. See<br />

the “Vehicle Component Register” (last page of this manual).<br />

Engine: For further information, please refer to the Engine<br />

Operation and Maintenance Manual.<br />

Clutch: Enclosed in clutch housing. Location depends on<br />

manufacturer.<br />

Preventive Maintenance<br />

Transmission: For both manual and automatic transmissions,<br />

the identification number is stamped on a tag affixed to<br />

the right rear side of the transmission case.<br />

Steer Axle: The front axle serial number is stamped on a<br />

plate located on the center of the axle beam.<br />

Drive Axles: The drive axle numbering system includes<br />

three labels or stamps:<br />

1. Axle Specification Number, usually stamped on the right<br />

rear side of the axle housing. This number identifies the<br />

complete axle.<br />

2. Axle Housing Number Tag, usually located on the left forward<br />

side of the housing arm. This tag identifies the axle<br />

housing.<br />

3. Axle Differential Carrier Identification, usually located on<br />

the top side of the differential carrier. The following information<br />

is either stamped, or marked with a metal tag:<br />

Model No., Production Assembly No., Serial No., Gear<br />

Ratio, and Part Number.<br />

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

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