User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Applies To
- Using this Manual
- Safety Alerts
- Illustrations
- General Safety Instructions
- Data Recorder
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Repairs
- Additional Sources of Information
- Cab Access
- Deckplate Access
- How to Open the Hood
- Close the Hood
- Seat
- Vehicle Loading
- Visual inspection while approaching the vehicle
- Daily Checks
- Weekly Checks
- Systems Check
- Emergency
- Controls
- Instrument Panel
- Gauges
- Warning Lights and Indicators
- Warning Lights
- Introduction
- Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
- Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Trailer
- Axle, Stability Control (Option)
- Axle, Traction Control
- Check Transmission
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning Light
- Differential, Inter-Axle Lock
- Dump Truck, Body Up
- Dump Truck, Trailer Body Up
- Engine BrakeSaver or Transmission Retarder
- Engine, Brake ON/OFF
- Engine, Brake Level
- Engine, Check Engine
- Engine, Engine Block Heater
- Engine, Low Coolant Level
- Engine, Overspeed
- Engine, Retarder (Brake)
- Engine, Stop Engine
- Engine, Wait To Start
- Emissions, Engine Derate
- Emissions, High Exhaust System Temperature
- Fifth Wheel Locked
- Fifth Wheel Unlocked
- Fifth Wheel Slide Unlocked
- Hill Hold (Eaton Ultrashift Plus)
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Lights, High Beam
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
- Message Waiting
- Park Brake
- Seat Belt, Fasten
- Transmission, Oil Temperature High
- Turn Signal, Left
- Turn Signal, Right
- Worn brake
- Menu Control Switch
- Steering Wheel Controls (Option)
- Exterior Lights Switch (ELS)
- Peterbilt Digital Display
- Display Notifications
- Views
- Menu
- Post Trip
- Dash Switches
- Axle, Automatic Traction Control
- Axle, Diff-Lock - Dual
- Axle, Diff-Lock - Forward Rear
- Axle, Diff-Lock - Steer
- Axle, Diff-Lock - Rear Rear
- Axle, Diff-Lock - Single Rear
- Axle, Inter-Axle Differential Locked (Tandem)
- Axle, Two Speed
- Back Up Alarm Mute
- Batteries, Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD)
- Brakes, ABS Off-Road
- Brakes, Parking Brake Valve
- Brake, Trailer Hand
- Cab and Panel Dimmer Switch
- Dump Truck Gate
- Engine, Brake Level
- Engine, Brake On/Off
- Engine, Cruise Control On/Off
- Engine, Cruise Control Set/Resume
- Engine Fan Override
- Engine, Heater
- Engine, Remote Throttle
- Engine, Shutdown
- Exhaust, Brake On/Off
- Exhaust, Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration
- Fifth Wheel Slide
- Fuel Heater
- Generic Air, Accessory
- Generic, Spare SPARE
- Kingpin Release
- Lane Departure Warning Disable
- Ignition Key Switch
- Lights, Beacon
- Lights, Daytime Running (Override)
- Lights, Flood
- Lights, Flood ISO 3732 Spare
- Lights, Fog
- Lights, Footwell (option)
- Lights, Hazard
- Lights, Spot
- Pintle Hook
- Power Take-off (PTO)
- Suspension, Air Retention
- Suspension, Axle, Pusher
- Suspension, Axle, Tag
- Suspension, Lift
- Suspension, Third Axle Lift
- Trailer Air Supply
- Trailer, Axle (3rd Axle) Lift
- Trailer, Axle Lift Forward
- Trailer, Axle Lift Rear
- Trailer, Belly Dump
- Trailer Dump Gate
- Trailer, Belly Dump Gate Center
- Trailer, Belly Dump Gate Front
- Trailer, Belly Dump Gate Rear
- Trailer, Hotline
- Trailer, Suspension Air Dump
- Winch Clutch
- Steering Column Controls
- Door Mounted Mirror Controls
- Ignition Key Switch
- Exterior Lighting Self-Test (ELST)
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Cab Accessories
- Driving
- Starting and Operating
- Starting and Warming Up
- Engine Operations
- Transmission
- Hydraulic Brakes
- Air Brake System (option)
- Brake Safety and Emergency
- Retarders
- Axle and Suspension
- Fifth Wheel
- Driving Tips and Techniques
- Stopping the Vehicle
- Antilock Brake Systems (ABS)
- Maintenance
- New Vehicle Maintenance Schedule
- First Day
- First 50-100 mi / 80-160 km
- First 500 mi / 800 km
- First 2,000 mi / 3,218 km
- First 3,000-5,000 mi / 4,800-8,000 km
- Preventive Maintenance Intervals
- Fender Liners
- Lubricants
- Air System
- Dual Air System Function Test
- Air Dryer Maintenance
- Air Tanks
- Air Gauges and Air Leaks
- Air Compressor
- Brake System
- Cab Maintenance
- Safety Restraint System - Inspection
- Cooling System Maintenance
- Windshield Wiper/Washer
- Electrical System
- Engine Aftertreatment System Power Requirements
- Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) (option)
- LVD Setup
- Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Relays
- Adding Electrical Options
- Maximum Number of Lamps Allowed per Circuit
- Vehicle CAN Bus
- Batteries
- Under Cab Battery Access
- In Cab Battery Access
- Cranking Battery Specification
- Removing Batteries
- Installing Batteries
- Replace Battery Box Cover
- Slow Battery Charging
- Alternator
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Engine Maintenance
- Fuel System
- Frame
- Front Axle and Suspension
- Heater and Air Conditioner Maintenance
- Noise and Emission Control
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tank
- Rear Axle and Suspension
- Rear Axle Alignment
- Steering System
- Driveline
- Tires
- Wheels
- Transmission Maintenance
- Hydraulic Clutch
- Specification Reference Charts
- Information
- Glossary
- Index
WARNING
Removing the fill cap on a hot engine
can
cause scalding coolant to spray
out and burn you badly. If the engine
has been in operation within the previ-
ous 30 minutes, be very careful in re-
moving the fill cap. Protect face,
hands, and arms against escaping flu-
id and steam by covering the cap with
a large, thick rag. DO NOT try to re-
move it until the surge tank cools down
or if you see any steam or coolant es-
caping. Always remove the cap very
slowly and carefully. Be ready to back
off if any steam or coolant begins to
escape. Failure to comply may result
in death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
• Always use wheel chocks or proper
jack stands to support the vehicle
or vehicle components before
performing any service work. DO
NOT work on anything that is
supported only by lifting jacks or a
hoist. Before resting a vehicle on
jack stands, be sure the stands are
rated for the load you will be
placing on them.
• Before removing or disconnecting
any lines, fittings, or related items,
relieve all pressure in the air
, oil,
fuel, and cooling systems. Remain
alert for possible pressure when
disconnecting any device from a
system that contains pressure.
High pressure oil or fuel can cause
death or personal injury.
• Always wear protective clothing
when working on any refrigerant
lines and make sure that the
workplace is well ventilated.
Inhalation of fumes can cause
death or personal injury. To protect
the environment, liquid refrigerant
systems must be properly emptied
and filled using equipment that
prevents the release of refrigerant
gas. Federal law requires capturing
and recycling refrigerant.
• When moving or lifting any heavy
equipment or parts, make sure to
use proper techniques and
assistance. Ensure all lifting
devices such as chains, hooks, or
slings are in good condition and
are of the correct load capacity.
Make sure all lifting devices are
positioned correctly.
• Corrosion inhibitors and lubricating
oils may contain alkali. DO NOT
get the substance in eyes and
avoid prolonged or repeated
contact with skin. DO NOT
swallow. If ingested, seek
immediate medical attention. DO
NOT induce vomiting. In case of
contact, immediately wash skin
with soap and water. In case of
harmful contact, immediately
contact a physician. Always keep
any chemicals OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN.
• Naphtha and Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(MEK) are flammable materials and
must be used with caution. Follow
the manufacturer's instructions to
ensure safety when using these
materials. Always keep any
chemicals OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
• When working on the vehicle, be
alert for hot parts on systems that
have just been turned off, exhaust
gas flow, and hot fluids in lines,
tubes, and compartments. Contact
with any hot surface may cause
burns.
• Always use tools that are in good
condition. Make sure you have the
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