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Maintenance Instructions
Connectors that are more subject to corrosion may be
disassembled and sprayed internally with a light coating of
dielectric grease. Use grease sparingly, as too much grease will
not allow air to escape from the connection and this compressed
air will push out the seals in the electrical connectors.
Accessory Feed Connections
WARNING
Electrical circuits are designed with a particular
wire gauge to meet the fuse and circuit breaker
current rating. Do not increase size of fuse or
circuit breaker or change type of breaker supplied
with your truck. To do so could cause wiring to
overheat and possibly burn, resulting in a fire
which could cause property damage, personal
injury, or death.
Vehicle electrical systems are complex and often include
electronic components, such as engine and transmission
controls, instrument panels, antilock brakes, etc. While most
systems still operate on battery voltage (12 volts), some
systems can be as high as 90 volts or as low as 5 volts.
Refer to the Electrical Circuit Diagram manuals, available from
your International dealer, to ensure that any body lights and
accessories are connected to circuits that are both appropriate
and not overloaded. No modification should be made to any
vehicle control system without first contacting your International
dealer.
Fuses and Relays
Fuses and relays are located inside the cab within the fuse
panel cover.
Refer to the schematic located on the fuse
panel cover in the cab, the schematic on the fuse cover in
the luggage compartment, or the Fuse Panel Schematic
located in SECTION 8 — MAINTENANCE INTERVALS AND
SPECIFICATIONS of this manual for fuse or relay replacement.
Engine
General Information
NOTE: For complete operation and maintenance information
pertaining to your engine, refer to the Engine Operation and
Maintenance Manual provided with the vehicle.
For effective emission control and low operating cost, it is
important that maintenance operations be performed at the
specified periods or mileage intervals indicated in the Engine
Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Service intervals are based on average operating conditions. In
certain environments and locations, more frequent servicing will
be required.
The required maintenance operations may be performed at a
service establishment. Any replacement parts used for required
maintenance services or repairs should be genuine OEM service
parts. Use of inferior replacement parts hinders operation of
engine and emission controls and can reduce engine life and/or
jeopardize the warranty.
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