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Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company

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CONTROLS AND DISPLAY<br />

STANDARD GAUGES<br />

mum distance that can be shown on the odometer is<br />

“1 999 999” before it rolls over to zero.<br />

Tachometer<br />

The trip odometer displays how far the vehicle has gone<br />

on a particular trip. The trip odometer will display in miles<br />

on an English speedometer or in kilometers on a metric<br />

speedometer, in one tenth divisions. The maximum distance<br />

that can be shown on the trip odometer is “9999.9”<br />

before it rolls over to zero.<br />

To reset the trip odometer, press and hold the trip reset<br />

button on the speedometer. The numbers will reset to 0<br />

and begin to count new miles/km traveled. This also<br />

resets the trip values in the Driver Information Display.<br />

The trip reset button also toggles all displays between<br />

English and Metric. (See page 38.)<br />

NOTE: The Odometer/Trip Meter comes on when<br />

the door is opened or the key is in the accessory<br />

or ignition position. The Odometer/Trip Meter will<br />

remain on for 3 seconds after the door is closed<br />

or the ignition switch is turned off. This allows<br />

driver and service personnel to read the odometer<br />

without ignition switch being turned on.<br />

Your tachometer measures the engine speed in revolutions-per-minute<br />

(RPM). The tachometer also includes an<br />

engine hour meter and outside air temperature display.<br />

Watching your tachometer is important to driving efficiently.<br />

It will let you match driving speed and gear selection<br />

to the operating range of your engine. If your engine<br />

speed gets too high, you can select a higher gear to lower<br />

the RPM. If your engine speed drops too low, you can<br />

select a lower gear to raise the RPM.<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Haul</strong> (R05/10) Y53-6033 – 37 –

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