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
Preventive Maintenance Tires and Wheels
Model 330 PB1318 3/01
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• Too much air pressure reduces the tire tread contact
area and results in rapid wear in the center of the tire. It
also causes tires to run hard and makes them more vul-
nerable to impact and other road hazard damage.
WARNING! Overinflated tires can cause acci-
dents. They wear more quickly than properly
inflated tires and are more subject to punctures,
cracks, and other damage. They could fail and
cause you to lose control of your vehicle result-
ing in an injury accident. Be sure all tires are
inflated correctly according to the manufac-
turer’s recommendations.
If overinflation is noted during travel, do not deflate tires. The
increased pressure is caused by temperature build-up during
operation. This condition has been taken into account during
manufacturing of the tires. Allow tires to cool, then recheck
and adjust if necessary.
Tire Loading
WARNING! Do not exceed the load rating of your
tires (molded on the side wall of your tire) or the
maximum vehicle load rating, whichever is less.
Overloading could result in premature tire fail-
ure causing you to loose control of your vehicle
and result in an injury accident. The maximum
vehicle load rating (GVWR) is found on the Tire
and Rim Data label on the driver’s door.
Overloading your vehicle is as damaging to the tires as
underinflation. It significantly affects the expected life (total
mileage of a tire). The following chart shows how neglect or
deliberate abuse can affect the life of your vehicle's tires.
Table 12 Effect of Load Pressure on Tire Life
Vehicle Load Normal 20% Over 40% Over 60% Over 80% Over 100% Over
Tire Pressure Normal 20% Low 30% Low 35% Low 45% Low 55% Low
Expected Total Tire
Mileage
Normal 70% 50% 40% 30% 25%










