Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company

Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company

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DASH- AND DOOR-MOUNTED FEATURES CONTROLS AND DISPLAY To Adjust Moto Mirrors 1. Move the mirror selector switch to the right or left from the neutral center position to select the desired mirror for adjustment. NOTE: If the mirror is fixed (non-motorized) on the left side, then the mirror selector switch will ONLY allow selection of the neutral and right mirror switch positions. 2. Depress the mirror directional control pad towards the arrows pointing left or right to adjust the mirror in/out. NOTE: After mirror adjustments have been completed, return the mirror selector switch back to the center (neutral) position, to prevent unintentional adjustments to the mirrors. Mirror Heat Switch Mirror Heat Switch Button Mirror Heat Indicator Light Your vehicle may be equipped with optional heated mirrors. Mirror heat is controlled by the mirror heat switch button, which is part of the mirror switch module located on the driver side door pad. Motorized mirrors with mirror heat have an automatic 15-minute “time out” feature, where the mirror heat-only module is automatically deactivated. To defrost the mirrors in cold weather, depress the mirror heat switch button and release. The mirror heat symbol in the button will illuminate to indicate the mirror heat function has been activated. Pressing and releasing the button again turns the mirror heat and the indicator light Off. – 56 – Y53-6008A Medium Duty (R05/09)

CONTROLS AND DISPLAY NOTE: The effects of direct sunlight, or the use of mirror heat, will increase the outside air temperature displayed while the vehicle is stationary. Power Window Switch DASH- AND DOOR-MOUNTED FEATURES Your vehicle is probably equipped with power windows. Power window rocker switches are located on the door pads (a switch for the passenger window is also on the driver side door pad, as shown above). To open or close a window, depress the switch for that window at the end that displays a downward- or upward-directed arrow, respectively, in the window symbol on the switch face. Release the switch to stop window movement. Power Door Lock Switch Driver Window Switch Passenger Window Switch Your vehicle is probably equipped with power door locks. Power door lock rocker switches are located on the door pads (switch on the driver side door pad is shown above). To lock or unlock both cab doors as well as a sleeper door, depress any door lock switch at the end that displays a closed or open padlock symbol, respectively, on the switch face. Medium Duty (R05/09) Y53-6008A – 57 –

CONTROLS AND DISPLAY<br />

NOTE: The effects of direct sunlight, or the use of<br />

mirror heat, will increase the outside air temperature<br />

displayed while the vehicle is stationary.<br />

Power Window Switch<br />

DASH- AND DOOR-MOUNTED FEATURES<br />

Your vehicle is probably equipped with power windows.<br />

Power window rocker switches are located on the door<br />

pads (a switch for the passenger window is also on the<br />

driver side door pad, as shown above). To open or close a<br />

window, depress the switch for that window at the end that<br />

displays a downward- or upward-directed arrow, respectively,<br />

in the window symbol on the switch face. Release the<br />

switch to stop window movement.<br />

Power Door Lock Switch<br />

Driver Window<br />

Switch<br />

Passenger<br />

Window Switch<br />

Your vehicle is probably equipped with power door locks.<br />

Power door lock rocker switches are located on the door<br />

pads (switch on the driver side door pad is shown above). To<br />

lock or unlock both cab doors as well as a sleeper door,<br />

depress any door lock switch at the end that displays a<br />

closed or open padlock symbol, respectively, on the switch<br />

face.<br />

<strong>Medium</strong> <strong>Duty</strong> (R05/09) Y53-6008A – 57 –

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