Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- 627333-A
- 01 Introduction
- Safety
- Follow Safety Instructions
- Prepare for Emergencies
- Safety Alert Symbol
- Signal Words
- Informational Messages
- Important Safety Information
- General Hazard Information
- Emergency Exit From Cab
- Operating The Vehicle Safely
- Prevent Vehicle Runaway
- Use Safety Lights and Devices
- Operating On Slopes
- Traveling On Public Roads
- Stopping And Parking The Vehicle
- System Boom Safety
- Avoid Eye Contact With Radar
- Exhaust Fumes
- Overhead Electrical Power Lines
- Noise
- Handle Fuel Safely - Avoid Fires
- Stay Clear Of Rotating Drive Lines And Moving Parts
- Towing Other Vehicles / Trailers / Equipment
- Modifications
- Maintenance And Service Safety
- Practice Safe Maintenance
- Chemical Safety
- Wear Protective Clothing
- Work In A Clean Area
- Understand Correct Service
- Use Proper Tools
- Support Machine Properly
- Proper Lifting Equipment
- High-Pressure Fluids
- Hydraulic Hoses
- Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- Service Cooling System Safely
- Remove Paint Before Welding Or Heating
- Batteries
- Tires And Wheels
- Dispose Of Waste Properly
- Mobile Radio Installations
- Maintenance In The Articulation Joint (Hinge) Area
- Safety Tread and Grip Material
- Safety And Service Decal Locations Chassis
- Safety And Service Decal Locations Cabine
- General
- Dimensions
- Torque Specifications
- Jack Up The Machine
- Tooling list
- Index
- Safety
- 02 Engine
- 03 Powertrain
- Transmission Service Manual
- Transmission and Solenoids
- Testing and Adjusting
- Transmission Troubleshooting
- Disassembly and Assembly
- Drive line
- Index
- TA19 KENR6054-00
- TA19 KENR6678 (Modification)
- 04 Chassis
- MM9L(Modification)
- 05 Cab
- Cab
- Cab Seat
- HVAC
- General Information
- Theory of operation
- Basics of Refrigeration
- Air Conditioning Process
- HVAC System
- Automatic Temperature Control
- Refrigerant Relief Valve
- Temperature Sensors
- Evaporator Coil
- Heater Core (Cab)
- Actuator Motor (Water Valve)
- AirFlow
- Motor (Air Conditioning Blower)
- Speed Control
- Actuator Motor (Damper)
- Glossary of Terms
- HVAC Specification
- HVAC Testing and Adjusting
- Troubleshooting Machine Preparation
- General Troubleshooting Information
- Visual Inspection
- Troubleshooting Faults With Service Codes (Active)
- Troubleshooting Air Conditioner Control
- Problem List
- Probable Causes
- No Display
- Probable Solution
- No Blower Fan
- Probable solution
- No Heat
- Probable Solution
- No Cooling
- Probable Solution
- System is putting out cool air when heat needed
- Probable Solutions
- System is putting out hot air when cooling needed.
- Probable Solution
- No Fan or Erratic Fan
- Probable Solutions
- Nothing Works
- Probable Solution
- Electric Actuator for Mode of Airflow is not Moving or Working Properly
- Probable Solutions
- Refrigerant Compressor Oil - Check
- Refrigerant System - Charge
- Complete Charge of System from a Refrigerant Tank with a Scale
- Adding Additional Refrigerant to an Air Conditioning System with Low Charge
- Manifold Gauge Set (Refrigerant) - Remove
- Control Panel - Test
- Index
- 06 Electrical
- 07 Hydraulic
- 08 Air System
627333-A 3-25
Testing and Adjusting
PRESSURE FOR TRANSMISSION
LUBRICATION
FIG. 5:
m
WARNING: Escaping fluid under
pressure, even a pinhole size leak, can
penetrate body tissue, causing serious
injury, and possible death. If fluid is
injected into your skin, it must be treated
immediately by a doctor familiar with this
of injury.
Always use a board or cardboard when
checking for a leak.
m
WARNING: Personal injury can result
form hydraulic oil pressure and hot oil.
Hydraulic oil pressure can remain in the
hydraulic system after the engine has
been stopped. Serious injury can be
caused if this pressure is not released
before any service is done on the
hydraulic system.
Make sure all of the attachments have
been lowered, oil is cool before removing
any components or lines. Remove the oil
filler cap only when the engine is
stopped, and the filler cap is cool enough
to touch with your bare hand.
IMPORTANT: Care must be taken to ensure that fluids
are contained during performance of
inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting
and repair of the product. Be prepared to
collect the fluid with suitable containers before
opening any compartment or disassembling
any component containing fluids.
Introduction
This test will show the following conditions of the
conditions exist:
• Oil pressure to the transmission lubrication circuit is
good.
• The transmission lubrication relief valve is closed.
Required Tools
FIG. 6: The tool to check the oil pressure contains a:
• Pressure Gauge, to read the pressure;
• Fitting, to connect the pressure gauge to the hose;
• Quick Connect Coupler, to connect the pressure
gauge to the transmission.
• Hose, to allow make a distance between pressure
gauge and the measure point.
FIG. 5
Q000119S
FIG. 6
Q000046S