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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Operating Instructions<br />

On tractors that do not have anti-lock brake systems (ABS) a<br />

bobtail brake proportioning system is installed. When a trailer<br />

is not connected (bobtail mode), the brake application pressure<br />

(on the rear drive axle) will automatically be limited by<br />

the proportioning system.<br />

Engine Retarder (option)<br />

An engine retarder or exhaust brake may be installed (as an<br />

option) to create a braking effect on the drive wheels. This<br />

device uses your engine’s power to slow your vehicle down.<br />

Because it can help keep your vehicle’s brakes from overheating,<br />

it can save wear and tear on the service brakes.<br />

However, the retarder is not an emergency brake.<br />

Ideally (on normal road surfaces), you should slow your vehicle<br />

with the retarder (where permitted by law) and use the<br />

service brakes only for stopping completely. Operating this<br />

way will greatly prolong the life of the brakes.<br />

Using the Brake System<br />

WARNING! The service brakes must be used in<br />

an emergency. The engine or retarder alone<br />

might not stop you fast enough to prevent an<br />

accident. You could be badly hurt if you relied<br />

only on the engine retarder.<br />

• The engine retarder is NOT intended as the primary<br />

brake for the vehicle, nor is it an emergency brake.<br />

The engine retarder only helps the service brakes by<br />

using pressure to slow the drivetrain. Use the service<br />

brakes for quick stops.<br />

Exhaust Brake<br />

With the exhaust brake switch ON, the brake automatically<br />

creates its braking effect when you remove your foot from the<br />

accelerator pedal.<br />

The brake switch is located on the accessory dash panel. It<br />

controls whether the brake is ON (ready to slow the vehicle<br />

down) or OFF (no braking action).<br />

• Do not use the engine retarder (such as an exhaust<br />

brake) to slow the vehicle down when you are bobtailing<br />

or pulling an empty trailer.<br />

• Make sure the brake is OFF before starting the engine.<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 83 –

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