OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Manual
- Safety Signals
- Vehicle Safety
- How to Find What You Want
- A Special Word About Repairs
- Shop Manuals
- Preventive Maintenance Section
- Additional Sources of Information
- Start–Up
- Instruments and Controls
- Introduction
- Warning Lights and Buzzer
- Self Test
- Speedometer and Odometer
- Tachometer
- Coolant (Water) Temperature Gauge
- Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
- Dual Air Pressure Gauge (Air Reservoir)
- Fuel Gauge
- Voltmeter (option)
- Transmission Temperature Gauge (option)
- Air Filter Restriction Indicator (option)
- Headlight Switch
- Daytime Running Lights (option)
- Panel Lights
- ID and Clearance Lights
- Windshield Wipers/Washer
- Ignition Key Switch
- Parking Brake
- Cruise Control Switch
- Hand Throttle Control
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Accessories
- Seats
- Steering Column and Mirrors
- Operating the Engine
- Operating the Transmission
- Using the Brake System
- Operating the Rear/Drive Axle
- More Driving Tips and Techniques
- Vehicle Recovery and Spring Brakes
- Shut–Down
- Introduction
- Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication
- Engine Maintenance
- Cooling System
- Brake System
- Air System
- Tires and Wheels
- Heater and Air Conditioner
- Electrical System
- Cab Maintenance
- Transmission and Clutch
- Steering and Driveline
- Front Axle and Suspension
- Rear Axle and Suspension
- Frame and Fifth Wheel
- Noise and Emission Control
- Consumer Information and Vehicle Identification
Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication Preventive Maintenance
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PB1318 3/01 Model 330
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 Model 330
running at top economy and in prolonging its life is proper
lubrication servicing. Neglecting this essential aspect of vehi-
cle care can cost time and money in the long run.
Below you will find basic information needed to perform rou-
tine 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 require-
ments, consult your service manuals and your lubricant sup-
plier. The component manufacturer’s specification and
requirements take precedence over other specifications.
CAUTION: Handle lubricants carefully. Vehicle
lubricants (oil and grease) can be poisonous
and cause sickness. They can also damage the
paint on the vehicle.
CAUTION: Do not mix different types of lubri-
cants. Mixing lubricants (oil and grease) of dif-
ferent 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, thor-
oughly drain all areas of the component.










