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 Cab Maintenance
Model 330 PB1318 3/01
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CAB MAINTENANCE
Exterior Maintenance
Painted Surfaces
Wash painted surfaces frequently to remove grime and caus-
tic deposits which may stain the finish. See “Cleaning, Pro-
tection and Weather–Stripping” on page 196.
Chrome and Aluminum Surfaces
To prevent rust, keep chromed parts clean and protected with
wax at all times, especially in winter conditions where the
roads are salted.
• If necessary, use a commercial chrome cleaner to
remove light rust.
• Chrome surfaces are best cleaned with fresh water.
Wipe dry to preserve their luster. A commercial chrome
cleaner will remove light rust. After cleaning, wax flat sur-
faces and apply a thin coat of rust preventive lubricant
around bolts or other fasteners.
• Clean aluminum wheels and bumpers with warm water.
Tar remover will get rid of heavy deposits of road grime.
To prevent spotting, wipe aluminum surfaces dry after
washing.
• Under corrosive conditions, such as driving on salted
roads, clean aluminum parts with steam or high pressure
water from a hose. A mild soap solution will help. Rinse
thoroughly.
Stainless Steel
Even high quality stainless steel parts can rust under pro-
longed exposure to salt water, especially when the salt-laden
moisture is held against the metal surface by road grime. It is,
therefore, important to frequently clean salty moisture and
grime from stainless steel surfaces.
• If surface rust is encountered, wash the surface and use
a commercial polishing compound to clean off the rust,
followed by a coating of wax (do not apply wax to hot
parts, such as exhaust pipes).
• Never use steel wool when cleaning stainless steel
because minute particles of the steel wool can embed in
the surface of the stainless steel and cause rust staining.










