Specifications

INTRODUCTION
Medium Duty
(R05/09) Y53-6008A – 5 –
Vehicle Safety
Make sure your Medium Duty is in top working condition
before heading out on the road—it is the responsible
driver's duty to do so. Inspect the vehicle according to the
“Driver's Check List”, page 81.
WARNING! Do not drink and drive. Your
reflexes, perceptions, and judgment can be
affected by even a small amount of alcohol.
You could have a serious—or even fatal acci-
dent—if you drive after drinking. Please do
not drink and drive or ride with a driver who
has been drinking.
Please remember, this manual is not a training manual. It
cannot tell you everything you need to know about driving
your Peterbilt vehicle. For that you need a good training
program or truck driving school. If you have not been
trained, get the proper training before you drive. Only
qualified drivers should drive this vehicle.
Every new Peterbilt vehicle is designed to conform to all
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards applicable at the
time of manufacture. However, even with these safety fea-
tures, continued safe and reliable operation depends
greatly upon regular vehicle maintenance. The vehicle
must be operated within the range of its mechanical capa-
bilities and the limits of its load ratings. (See the tire and
rim weight ratings information on the Vehicle Certification
Label on the driver's door frame.) This vehicle is not
approved for off-road operation.
How to Find What You Want
There are several tools built into this manual to help you
find what you need quickly and easily. First is the Con-
tents. Located at the front of the manual, this lists the main
subjects covered and gives page numbers where you can
find these subjects. Use the Contents to find information
on a large subject like “Operating the Transmission.”
Cross-references also help you get the information you
need. If some other part of the manual contains further
information on the subject you are reading about, a cross-
reference will refer you to another page, for example: “See
page 73, for more information on Safety Restraint Belts.”
Finally, you will find a helpful Index at the back of the man-
ual, listing subjects alphabetically. For example, if you
want information on brakes, just look under “Brakes” in the
Index. You will find the pages where brakes or related top-
ics are discussed.