operators_manual
Table Of Contents
- Engine Operation
- Safety - Introduction
- Emergency - What To Do If
- Operating Instructions
- Engine Warning Lamps
- Stop Engine Lamp
- Engine, Check Engine
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning Lamp
- High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST) Warning Lamp
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp
- Engine Wait-To-Start Lamp
- Engine Braking System
- Driving
- Normal Starting Procedure
- Cold Weather Starting
- Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown or Oil Change
- Operating the Engine
- Engine Operating Range
- Extended Idling
- Engine Shutdown
- Electromagnetic Interference
- Operating on Level and Dry Pavement
- Operating on Grades and Dry Pavement
- Tips for Operation on Slick Roads
- Engine Maintenance
- Maintenance Requirements
- Maintenance Schedule Intervals
- Preventative Maintenance Schedule
- Engine Specifications
- Engine Lubricating Oil Recommendations and Specifications
- Engine Oil Capacities and Pressures
- Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals
- Cooling System Maintenance
- Engine Coolant Specifications
- Extended Life Coolant
- Fuel Recommendations
- Warranty and the Use of Biodiesel Fuel
- Recommendations to Avoid Fuel Gelling
- Fuel Filter Interval
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid Recommendations and Specifications
- Maintenance Procedures
- Engine Identification
- Engine Warranty
- Index
PACCAR authorized engine dealer within
30 days of discovery. Except for engines
disabled by a warrantable failure, owner
must also deliver the engine to the repair
facility.
The owner is responsible for the cost of
lubricating oil, antifreeze, filter elements
and other maintenance items provided
during warranty repairs unless such items
are not reusable due to the warrantable
failure. The owner is responsible for
communication expenses, meals, lodging
and similar costs incurred as a result of a
warrantable failure.
The owner is responsible for non-engine
repairs and for “downtime” expenses,
cargo damage, fines, all applicable taxes,
all business costs and other losses
resulting from a warrantable failure.
The owner is responsible for a $100 (U.S.
Dollars) deductible per each service visit
under this plan in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th
years of base engine warranty. The
deductible will not be charged during the
first two years of the base engine warranty.
Warranty Limitations - Fire Truck
Limitations of engine warranty for fire truck
applications.
Your sole and exclusive remedy against
PACCAR and the selling dealer arising
from your purchase and use of this engine
is limited to the repair or replacement of
“warrantable failures” at authorized United
States and Canadian PACCAR engine
dealers or an authorized Cummins
Distributor, or an authorized PACCAR
engine facility where applicable, subject to
PACCAR’s time, mileage, and hour
limitations of the engine warranty. The
maximum time, mileage and hour
limitations of the engine warranty begin
running on the date of delivery to the first
purchaser or first lessee. The accrued
time, mileage, or hours is calculated when
the engine is brought into an authorized
dealer for correction of warrantable
failures.
Failures, other than those resulting from
defects in material or factory workmanship,
are not covered by this warranty. PACCAR
is not responsible for failures or damage
resulting from what PACCAR determines to
be abuse or neglect, including, but not
limited to: damage due to accident;
operation without adequate coolants or
lubricants; overfueling; overspeeding; lack
of maintenance of lubricating, cooling or
intake systems; improper storage, starting,
warm-up, run-in or shutdown practices;
failure to perform regeneration in a timely
manner; unauthorized modifications of the
engine. PACCAR is also not responsible
for failures caused by incorrect oil or fuel or
diesel exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or
other contaminants in the fuel, oil, or diesel
exhaust fluid. Failure of replacement parts
used in repairs due to the above non-
warrantable conditions is not warrantable.
This warranty does not apply to
accessories supplied by the vehicle original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) which are
covered by the OEM vehicle warranty.
Failures resulting in excessive oil
consumption are covered for the duration
of the coverage or 100,000 miles (160,000
kilometers) from the date of delivery of the
engine to the first purchaser or first lessee,
whichever occurs first. Before a claim for
excessive oil consumption will be
considered, the owner must submit
adequate documentation to show that
consumption exceeds PACCAR published
standards.
ENGINE WARRANTY - United States and Canada Engine Warranty
82 Y53-1183-1E1 (04/16/18)
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