STARTING AND DRIVING
STARTING THE VEHICLE
system detects such a condition, a
warning indicator light and an alarm
alerts the driver before the engine
actually shuts down. Selecting the
Shutdown Override in the DID menu
shortly after the vehicle sounds the
engine shutdown alarm, allows 30 more
seconds of operation. This process can
be repeated several times to park the
vehicle.
• There is not a time link between
when the warning is activated and
when the engine shuts down.
• For low oil pressure the engine is
forced to idle immediately.
• For Coolant/Oil temperatures, the
warning light can come on and the
engine begins to de-rate, but nothing
else occurs unless the temperature
continues to rise past the shutdown
threshold. Then the engine is forced
to idle immediately.
• The engine is not shut down until the
vehicle speed has dropped below 3
kph (2 mph).
• Moving a stationary vehicle to a safe
area with an engine protection fault
active. The engine runs for
approximately 30 seconds before
shutting down again.
CAUTION
Continuously overriding the shutdown
system can result in severe engine
damage.
Engine Shutdown Indicator
During normal operating conditions, this
indicator illuminates when the key
switch is turned on. After the engine is
started, it will remain illuminated until
engine oil pressure reaches normal idling
range. During shutdown, if the system
detects a condition that could lead to
engine failure, the Engine Shutdown
indicator illuminates before engine
shutdown.
Starting
WARNING
When starting the engine, make sure the
service brakes are applied. Failure to
apply service brakes may result in
unexpected vehicle movement.
No special procedure is required. The
keypad and strip pushbutton selectors
will automatically initialize in N (Neutral)
when the ignition is turned on. For
keypad pushbutton and bumpshift lever
selectors, the Vacuum Fluorescent
Display (VFD) will display “N” for Neutral
between the SELECT and MONITOR
labels. This indicates that Neutral has
been selected and attained, and the
engine may now be started. Strip
pushbutton selectors illuminate a lamp
in the corner of the N button since they
do not have a VFD.
Cold Weather Starts
If a vehicle is started in cold ambient
conditions below -5° C (23° F), the
transmission will be limited to 2nd,
Neutral, and Reverse operation until the
sump temperature exceeds -1° C (30°
F). Once the sump temperature reaches
this threshold, normal operation will
resume for the transmission.
If the transmission fluid temperature is
below 10° C (50° F) follow these
procedures when making directional
shift changes:
• To shift from forward to reverse,
select N (Neutral) and then R
(Reverse).
• To shift from reverse to forward,
select N (Neutral) and then D (Drive)
or another forward range.
NOTE
During cold fluid conditions, always place
the transmission in N (Neutral) prior to any
direction changes.
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