Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company
Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LUBRICATION PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Table 2 Maintenance Schedule INTERVAL COMMENTS OPERATION \ FREQUENCY 7,500 mi 12,000 km 15,000 mi 24,000 km 60,000 mi 96,000 km Air Conditioner Instruments and Gauges: Speedometer/odometer Tachometer Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Illumination BODY A B C Interior Liner Damage Door Operation Roll–up Door Tracks – Lubricate Lift–gate Operation OTHER A B C Hood Pivots Fifth Wheel Components Brake Treadle Hinge and Roller Lock Cylinders Door Hinges Door Latches and Striker Plate Door Weatherstrip Air Dryer 40 – 60K For Adjustment Drain Tanks, Replace Desiccant as Required – 162 – Y53-6033 Regional Haul (R05/10)
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Lubrication Specifications You will find a complete Engine Lubrication Service Guide in the Engine Operation and Maintenance Manual. There, the engine manufacturer explains more fully all the maintenance operations you and a qualified service mechanic will need. And please remember: one key to keeping your Regional Haul vehicle running at top economy and in prolonging its life is proper lubrication servicing. Neglecting this essential aspect of vehicle care can cost time and money in the long run. Below you will find basic information needed to perform routine vehicle lubrication. Of course you will want to schedule service more frequently if you are operating under severe conditions such as extreme heat or cold, with very heavy loads, rough roads, etc. For any special service requirements, consult your service manuals and your lubricant supplier. The component manufacturer's specification and requirements take precedence over other specifications. WARNING! Handle lubricants carefully. Vehicle lubricants (oil and grease) can be poisonous and cause death, injury or sickness. They can also damage the paint on the vehicle. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LUBRICATION CAUTION: Do not mix different types of lubricants. Mixing lubricants (oil and grease) of different brands or types could damage vehicle components; therefore, drain (or remove) old lubricants from the unit before refilling it. • When switching between types of lubricants, thoroughly drain all areas of the component. Lubrication Types Use Table 3 on page 166 and the list of lubricants below to identify the type of lubricant to use on your Regional Haul vehicle. For a quick summary of each lubrication point, see Table 1 on page 150. ATF: DEXRON® III/MERCON®-approved automatic transmission fluid BB: Ball Bearing grease CB: Engine oil for mild to moderate requirements CC/CD: Engine oil for severe requirements (MIL–L–2104B / MIL–L–45199B w/ 1.85% max sulfated ash content) CD: Engine oil meeting API “Five engine test sequence” CD50: SAE 50W synthetic transmission fluid CE: Engine oil meeting severe duty service requirements for direct—injection turbocharged engines. CL: Multipurpose chassis grease Regional Haul (R05/10) Y53-6033 – 163 –
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LUBRICATION<br />
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE<br />
Table 2<br />
Maintenance Schedule<br />
INTERVAL<br />
COMMENTS<br />
OPERATION \ FREQUENCY<br />
7,500 mi<br />
12,000 km<br />
15,000 mi<br />
24,000 km<br />
60,000 mi<br />
96,000 km<br />
Air Conditioner<br />
Instruments and Gauges:<br />
Speedometer/odometer<br />
Tachometer<br />
Oil Pressure<br />
Engine Temperature<br />
Illumination<br />
BODY A B C<br />
Interior Liner Damage<br />
Door Operation<br />
Roll–up Door Tracks – Lubricate<br />
Lift–gate Operation<br />
OTHER A B C<br />
Hood Pivots<br />
Fifth Wheel Components<br />
Brake Treadle Hinge and Roller<br />
Lock Cylinders<br />
Door Hinges<br />
Door Latches and Striker Plate<br />
Door Weatherstrip<br />
Air Dryer<br />
40 – 60K For Adjustment<br />
Drain Tanks, Replace Desiccant as<br />
Required<br />
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