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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Operating Instructions<br />

• If a trailer ABS problem is detected, the lamp<br />

will remain on. The driver should have the<br />

trailer’s ABS problem corrected before the vehicle<br />

is driven with that trailer attached.<br />

WARNING! Do not rely on an anti-lock brake system<br />

that is functioning improperly. You could<br />

lose control of the vehicle resulting in a severe<br />

accident and serious personal injury. If your<br />

ABS lamp goes on while you are driving or stays<br />

on after the self-check, your anti-lock system<br />

might not be working. The ABS may not function<br />

in an emergency. You will still have conventional<br />

brakes, but not anti-lock brakes. If the lamp indicates<br />

a problem, have the ABS checked.<br />

Wheel Spin Control Warning Lamp<br />

Your ABS may have an acceleration slip regulation (ASR) or<br />

automatic traction control (ATC) feature. Either of these features<br />

is monitored by a wheel spin control warning lamp. This<br />

lamp is located in the warning lamp cluster.<br />

The Wheel Spin Control warning lamp will briefly illuminate<br />

and then go out when the ignition switch is first turned on.<br />

The Wheel Spin Control warning lamp will illuminate whenever<br />

the ASR or ATC system detects drive wheel spin. The<br />

Using the Brake System<br />

lamp will remain illuminated as long as wheel spin is detected<br />

and the ASR or ATC system is applying the drive wheel<br />

brakes or reducing engine torque. Do not allow the Wheel<br />

Spin Control lamp to remain on continuously for an extended<br />

length of time. Extended, continuous use of the ASR / ATC<br />

can cause overheating of the drive wheel brakes. Engine<br />

torque or vehicle speed should be reduced to eliminate<br />

wheel spin and prevent excessive application of the ASR /<br />

ATC system.<br />

Except for checking for proper illumination of the ABS and<br />

Wheel Spin Control warning lamps when first starting the<br />

truck and for monitoring these lamps while driving, no special<br />

operating procedures are required. For detailed system<br />

description, see service literature for your specific ABS that<br />

was provided with your vehicle.<br />

Trailer Brake Hand Valve<br />

Tractor/trailer vehicles are equipped with a trailer brake hand<br />

valve mounted on the right side of the steering wheel column.<br />

This hand valve provides air pressure to apply the trailer<br />

brakes only. It operates independently of the foot treadle<br />

valve.<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 81 –

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