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Warranty

 

6

 

Limitations

 

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

 

PACCAR

 

Engine

 

facility

 

where

 

applicable,

 

subject

 

to

 

PACCAR’s

 

time,

 

mileage,

 

and

 

hour

 

limitations

 

of

 

the

 

engine

 

emission

 

warranty.

 

The

 

maximum

 

time,

 

mileage

 

and

 

hour

 

limitations

 

of

 

the

 

engine

 

emission

 

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;

 

unauthorized

 

modifications

 

of

 

the

 

Engine.

 

PACCAR

 

is

 

also

 

not

 

responsible

 

for

 

failures

 

caused

 

by

 

incorrect

 

oil,

 

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.

 

PACCAR

 

is

 

not

 

responsible

 

for

 

non-Engine

 

repairs,

 

downtime

 

expenses,

 

cargo

 

damage,

 

fines,

 

all

 

applicable

 

taxes,

 

all

 

business

 

costs

 

or

 

other

 

losses

 

resulting

 

from

 

a

 

Warrantable

 

Failure.

 

THIS

 

LIMITED

 

EMISSION

 

WARRANTY

 

IS

 

THE

 

SOLE

 

WARRANTY

 

MADE

 

BY

 

PACCAR

 

RELATING

 

TO

 

THE

 

EMISSION

 

EQUIPMENT.

 

EXCEPT

 

FOR

 

THE

 

ABOVE

 

LIMITED

 

WARRANTY,

 

PACCAR

 

MAKES

 

NO

 

OTHER

 

WARRANTIES,

 

EXPRESS

 

OR

 

IMPLIED.

 

PACCAR

 

EXPRESSLY

 

DISCLAIMS

 

ANY

 

WARRANTY

 

OF

 

MERCHANTABILITY

 

OR

 

WARRANTY

 

OF

 

FITNESS

 

FOR

 

A

 

PARTICULAR

 

PURPOSE.

 

PACCAR

 

AND

 

THE

 

SELLING

 

DEALER

 

SHALL

 

NOT

 

BE

 

LIABLE

 

FOR

 

INCIDENTAL

 

OR

 

CONSEQUENTIAL

 

DAMAGES

 

INCLUDING,

 

BUT

 

NOT

 

LIMITED

 

TO:

 

LOSS

 

OF

 

INCOME

 

OR

 

LOST

 

PROFITS;

 

ENGINE

 

OR

 

VEHICLE

 

DOWNTIME;

 

THIRD

 

PARTY

 

DAMAGE,

 

INCLUDING

 

DAMAGE

 

6-16

 

Summary of Contents for MX-13

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Page 3: ...Contents Safety Emergency Controls Driving Maintenance Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Index...

Page 4: ...ordered on this vehicle Please disregard any illustrations or descriptions relating to features or equipment which are not on this vehicle PACCAR reserves the right to discontinue change specification...

Page 5: ...1 Safety Introduction Safety Alerts 1 3 Foreword 1 5 Important Reference Number 1 6 Illustrations 1 7 General Safety Instructions 1 7 1 1...

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Page 7: ...ese alerts WARNING The safety alert following this symbol and signal word provides a warning against operating procedures which could cause death or injury They could also cause equipment or property...

Page 8: ...ample Continuing to operate your vehi cle with insufficient oil pressure will cause serious engine damage Fail ure to comply may result in equip ment or property damage CAUTION The alert following thi...

Page 9: ...ended maintenance guidelines in this manual are based on information in effect at the time of printing PACCAR reserves the right to make changes at any time without obligation If you find differences...

Page 10: ...ded below This will give you a reference whenever service or maintenance is required Part Name Number Engine Model Engine Serial Number ESN Oil Type Use API CJ 4 oil only Filter Part Numbers Air Clean...

Page 11: ...e to follow these instructions may cause death or injury Special safety precautions are included in the procedures when they apply Use the proper tool for manually rotating the engine Do not attempt t...

Page 12: ...e 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 any lifting devices are positioned cor...

Page 13: ...exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm The catalyst substrate located in the Diesel Particulate Filter con...

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Page 15: ...EMERGENCY WHAT TO DO IF You Need Roadside Assistance 2 3 Stop Engine Lamp Turns On 2 3 Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Turns On 2 4 Check Engine Lamp Turns On 2 5 Engine is Overheating 2 5 2 2 1...

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Page 17: ...us clean up out of fuel roadside mechanical repairs and preventive maintenance services They have multilingual agents and access to a translation service to ensure quality assistance for customers who...

Page 18: ...your vehicle s engine 6 Wait a few minutes to allow oil to drain into the engine oil pan If the oil pressure suddenly drops and then check the oil level See or the audible alarm and engine Inspection...

Page 19: ...y overheat during severe operating conditions such as Climbing a hill on a hot day Stopping after high speed high load driving Debris blocking air flow through the cooling module radiator If the engin...

Page 20: ...t tended operation of the engine even for a short time may result in seri ous engine damage or a fire Failure to comply may result in death per sonal injury equipment or property damage Removing the f...

Page 21: ...be programmed to shut the engine down after a period of low idle opera tion with no driver activity A flashing warning lamp will inform the driver of an impending shutdown Failure to comply may result...

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Page 23: ...Controls Operating Instructions Engine Warning Lamps 3 3 Engine Operating Range 3 6 Engine Braking System 3 6 3 3 1...

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Page 25: ...problem exists but the vehicle can still be safely driven The vehicle should be serviced to correct the problem but the situation should not be considered an emergency The lamp will also illuminate wh...

Page 26: ...e equipment or property damage For engines with the engine protection shutdown feature enabled the stop engine lamp will begin to flash 30 seconds before the engine automatically shuts down The warnin...

Page 27: ...stems Operator s Manual for additional information Check Engine Lamp CEL Check Engine Lamp Refer to Engine Aftertreatment Systems Operator s Manual for additional information Diesel Exhaust Fluid DEF...

Page 28: ...action wet icy or snow covered roads or in heavy traffic Braking caused by the normal op eration of the engine compression brake could cause you to lose con trol of the vehicle resulting in an injury...

Page 29: ...lippery surface You could lose control of the vehi cle and or jackknife if the wheels begin to skid resulting in an acci dent Failure to comply may result in death personal injury equipment or propert...

Page 30: ...armed up and you are ready to get under way turn the engine compression brake switch ON for added braking effect 3 8 NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the Eaton Vorad system operation of the compr...

Page 31: ...is depressed Engine speed falls below 800 rpm ABS control is active Engine ECM recognizes a system problem CAUTION Operating the engine with a com pression brake that will not auto matically deactiva...

Page 32: ...e level switch there will be 100 engine braking when the switch is in the up HIGH position In the middle MEDIUM position there will be 66 engine braking In the down LOW position there will be 33 engin...

Page 33: ...General Information 4 3 Normal Starting Procedure 4 4 Cold Weather Starting 4 5 Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown or Oil Change 4 5 Operating the Engine 4 6 Engine Shutdown 4 6 Electromagnet...

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Page 35: ...ustible vapors near the air in take system could be ingested into the engine causing the engine to suddenly accelerate and overspeed This condition could result in opera tor losing control of the vehi...

Page 36: ...rns off Engaging the starter motor for more than 30 seconds in any 5 minute pe riod may cause it to overheat and can damage the starter motor If starter is engaged continuously for 30 seconds you must...

Page 37: ...ne at a fast idle 1000 rpm maximum at coolant temperatures below 150 F 70 C For coolant temperatures below 150 F 70 C use a low gear and drive at moderate engine speed until the engine coolant has rea...

Page 38: ...at 1 000 rpm for 4 minutes Then low idle for 30 seconds before shutdown This will allow circulating coolant and lubricating oil to carry heat away from the cylinder head valves pistons cylinder liner...

Page 39: ...g has shown that when the engine is properly installed and maintained it will not interfere with properly installed onboard communication equipment If any interference condition is noticed follow thes...

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Page 41: ...g System 5 13 Filter Specifications 5 14 Fuel Recommendations 5 14 Warranty and the Use of Biodiesel Fuel 5 16 Lubricating Oil Recommendations and Specifications 5 17 Coolant Recommendations and Speci...

Page 42: ...Maintenance 5 Replacing Engine Oil Filters 5 25 Replacing Fuel Filter 5 29 Replacing Coolant Filter 5 33 Emergency Repairs 5 36 5 2...

Page 43: ...stops are made Some of these maintenance procedures require special tools or must be completed by qualified personnel Contact your local PACCAR authorized repair location for detailed information If y...

Page 44: ...ocational vehicle applications include Agriculture Concrete Mixers Construction Crane Dumps Emergency Fire Heavy Equipment Loggers Mining Oil Field Refuse Pick up Delivery Snowplows and Wrecker 5 Main...

Page 45: ...e low L and high H marks on the dipstick Engine Fuel Filter Water Separator Automatic water drain no maintenance required Chassis Fuel Filter Water Separator Drain trapped water if equipped Air Intake...

Page 46: ...ion inhibitor content as the original coolant in the cooling system Always dilute antifreeze to the correct concentration based on freeze protection before adding it to the cooling system Adding or us...

Page 47: ...0 2 400 24 D 160 000 256 000 4 800 24 E 200 000 320 000 6 000 24 F 300 000 480 000 6 750 G 500 000 800 000 15 000 48 4 years H 750 000 1 200 000 22 000 72 6 years Maintenance Schedule Severe Duty Voca...

Page 48: ...ace Hydrocarbon HC Doser Clean Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate Filter DPF Clean using DPF cleaning machine NOTE The aftertreatment DPF clean replace interval is based on the use of lubri cating oils...

Page 49: ...on signs of leaking Hose clamp torque Charging Cranking System Electrical Harness Cables Check Inspect for loose connections corrosion chafing and broken retention clips Batteries Cables and Connectio...

Page 50: ...gine Lubrication Line Haul Filters and Oil Change Oil filters Oil less than 20 idle time every 60 000 mi 96 000 km Oil greater than 20 idle time every 40 000 mi 64 000 km Engine Lubrication Severe Dut...

Page 51: ...s off highway use on initial fill with no extender added The change interval is 1 000 000 miles 1 600 000 km 20 000 hours 8 years with an extender addition at 500 000 miles 800 000 km 10 000 hours 4 y...

Page 52: ...des Flywheel and Air Compressor 2 725 lb 1 236 kg Idle Speed Approximately 650 rpm Maximum Loaded Engine Speed 1 900 rpm Maximum Governed No Load Engine Speed 2 200 rpm Maximum Engine Compression Brak...

Page 53: ...large amounts of water for 15 minutes Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin In case of contact im mediately wash skin with soap and water Do not take internally If swallowed seek immediate me...

Page 54: ...h diesel fuel Make sure you know your fuel source and use the recommended diesel fuel as indicated in this sec tion of the manual Failure to comply may result in death personal injury equipment or pro...

Page 55: ...y result in equipment or prop erty damage CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not use high sulfur diesel fuel as it will damage the exhaust aftertreat ment system Also the engine will not meet emission regulat...

Page 56: ...lations and to prevent damage to the engine and exhaust system The use of other grades of diesel fuels other than Ultra Low Sulfur diesel fuel will be considered a use of incorrect fuel for the engine...

Page 57: ...r factor in maintaining engine performance and durability is the proper use of quality engine lubricating oils used in conjunction with the appropriate oil drain and filter change intervals Attempting...

Page 58: ...ation Aftermarket Oil Additive Usage PACCAR does not recommend the use of aftermarket oil additives Today s high quality engine lubricating oils are very sophisticated Most oils already contain precis...

Page 59: ...ed to provide freeze protection down to 62 F 52 2 C Your engine is also equipped with a Coolant Filter designed to capture and remove harmful deposits from the cooling system to help prolong system li...

Page 60: ...Maintenance Specifications Recommended Extended Life Coolant Suppliers Brand Name Supplier Authorized PACCAR Engine Dealer TRP 5 5 20...

Page 61: ...causing inter nal engine damage Do not use sealing additives in the cooling sys tem The use of sealing additives can Build up in coolant low flow areas Plug the radiator and oil cooler Damage the wat...

Page 62: ...ng on top of the strap If more than 12 7mm of the spring is exposed 1 the bolt will need to be re torqued between 70 80 in lbs 7 9 9 Nm This distance is measured from the washer at the end of the spri...

Page 63: ...low oil level 1 Make sure that the vehicle frame rail is standing on a flat and level surface 2 Make sure that the vehicle is horizontal both lengthwise and crosswise Check this carefully on a vehicl...

Page 64: ...via the filler opening Use the correct grade in the correct quantity 2 After topping up wait 1 minute and check the oil level again 3 Reinstall the oil fill cap and twist to lock it in place 1 Engine...

Page 65: ...he appropriate oil drain and filter change intervals Refer to Maintenance Schedule beginning on page 5 4 for the recommended oil and filter change service interval Oil Filter Removal Preparation 1 Dis...

Page 66: ...uit and in the worst case a battery explo sion Keep all objects away from the battery terminals Always break the contact between the battery clamp and the negative terminal before working on the vehic...

Page 67: ...eye wear and gloves when handling lubricating oil Failure to comply may result in personal injury 7 Tighten the screw cap to 354 lb in 40 Nm Use a hexagonal socket to avoid damaging the oil filter ca...

Page 68: ...ion 1 Lightly oil the new O ring 2 Install a new O ring onto the screw cap 3 Install the screw cap with the oil filter cartridge onto the filter housing Tighten the screw cap to 354 lb in 40 Nm Use a...

Page 69: ...it at least five minutes if the engine has been hot pull the dipstick and wipe with a clean lint free cloth reinsert the dipstick then remove and check the oil level add approved engine oil SAE 10W30...

Page 70: ...may result in insuf ficient fuel flow to the fuel injection system Removal 1 Fuel Filter Cap 2 Fuel Filter 3 Manual Priming Pump 4 Fuel Filter Housing 1 Loosen the fuel tank cap to relieve any pressur...

Page 71: ...out until pumping resistance increases noticeably may require up to 90 strokes Then tighten the knob by rotating it clockwise Operate priming pump at a maxi mum rate of 30 strokes per minute to preve...

Page 72: ...wise CAUTION 2 Operate the primer pump by moving the knob in and out until The following instructions should pumping resistance increases only be used in emergency situa noticeably Then tighten the kn...

Page 73: ...ong system life Refer to the Maintenance Schedule beginning for the recommended coolant filter change service interval WARNING Do not remove the radiator cap on a hot engine It can cause scalding cool...

Page 74: ...oolant filter cartridge is a disposable filter and may not be cleaned and reused Dispose of the filter as chemical waste 5 1 Slowly loosen the radiator cap to 5 Remove the O ring from the relieve any...

Page 75: ...filter 2 Install the filter rotating it clockwise until the sealing ring makes contact with the filter housing Then tighten by hand of a revolution 3 Turn the shutoff valve to the Open position 4 Rei...

Page 76: ...rocedures Emergency Repairs Replacing Belts 5 1 Accessory Belt 4 Tensioners 7 Alternator 2 Fan Belt 5 Engine Dampener 3 Water Pump 6 A C Compressor NOTE Always fit the same type of belts as the ones r...

Page 77: ...r installing the belt carefully a 0 16 0 2 inch 4 5 mm thick allow the belt tensioner to spring pin bore This facilitates back to its normal position If the removal and installation of the tensioner h...

Page 78: ...2 Next place a flex bar with a 15 mm socket on the alternator and air conditioning compressor drive belt tensioner roller fastener as shown Move the bar in the direction shown to relieve pressure on t...

Page 79: ...the tensioner to spring back to its normal position 3 Reinstall the fan drive poly V belt as previously described in Poly V belt and Fan Drive Installation 4 Reconnect the electrical ground wire to th...

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Page 81: ...ocations 6 3 EPA Label 6 5 Warranty United States and Canada PACCAR MX Engine Coverage 6 6 United States and Canada Fire Apparatus Truck California Emission Control System Warranty Applications Covera...

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Page 83: ...Engine Identification Engine Identification Engine Component Locations 1 Coolant Filter 2 Full flow Oil Filter 3 Centrifugal Bypass Oil Filter 4 Oil Cooler 5 Turbocharger 6 Right Side of Engine 6 3...

Page 84: ...6 Left Side of Engine 6 Oil Fill 7 Fuel Filter 8 Air Compressor 9 Starter 10 Power Steering Pump 11 Low Pressure Fuel Pump 12 Electronic Control Module ECM 13 Crankcase Vent 14 A C Compressor 15 Alter...

Page 85: ...The engine EPA label must not be changed unless approved by PACCAR EPA Label Location The EPA label provides many details regarding the engine Some facts that are found on the EPA label include the fo...

Page 86: ...anship Warrantable Failure This coverage begins on the date of delivery and ends two years or 250 000 miles 400 000 kilometers or 6 250 hours whichever occurs first after the date of delivery of the E...

Page 87: ...pay for reasonable labor costs for Engine removal and reinstallation when necessary to repair a Warrantable Failure PACCAR will pay during the base engine warranty period of two years or 250 000 mile...

Page 88: ...the Warrantable Failure Owner is responsible for communication expenses meals lodging and similar costs incurred as a result of a Warrantable Failure Owner is responsible for non Engine repairs and fo...

Page 89: ...idered Owner must submit adequate documentation to show that consumption exceeds PACCAR published standards Failures of belts and hoses supplied by PACCAR are covered for the first year from the date...

Page 90: ...UENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF INCOME OR LOST PROFITS ENGINE OR VEHICLE DOWNTIME THIRD PARTY DAMAGE INCLUDING DAMAGE OR LOSS TO OTHER ENGINES VEHICLES OR PROPERTY ATTACHMENTS TRA...

Page 91: ...curs first Additional coverage is outlined in the Emission Warranty section PACCAR Responsibilities PACCAR will pay for all parts and labor needed to repair the damage to the Engine resulting from a W...

Page 92: ...sabled by a Warrantable Failure Owner must also deliver the Engine to the repair facility Owner is responsible for the cost of lubricating oil antifreeze filter elements and other maintenance items pr...

Page 93: ...so not responsible for failures caused by incorrect oil 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...

Page 94: ...LIMITED WARRANTY PACCAR AND THE SELLING DEALER MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED PACCAR AND THE SELLING DEALER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR...

Page 95: ...occurs first as measured from the date of delivery of the Engine to the first purchaser or first lessee or B The Base Engine Warranty If the vehicle in which the Engine is installed is registered in t...

Page 96: ...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 unauthorized modif...

Page 97: ...CHMENTS TRAILERS AND CARGO LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL CONTENTS COMMUNICATION EXPENSES LODGING AND OR MEAL EXPENSES FINES APPLICABLE TAXES OR BUSINESS COSTS OR LOSSES ATTORNEYS FEES AND ANY LIABILITY Y...

Page 98: ...ngine In California new motor vehicle engines must be designed built and equipped to meet the State s stringent anti smog standards PACCAR must warrant the emission control system on your diesel engin...

Page 99: ...ng maintenance on your engine but PACCAR cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for the failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance As the engine owner you should a...

Page 100: ...under certain failure modes Aftertreatment System Electronic Control Unit Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Diesel Particulate Filter DPF Selective Catalytic Reduction SCR Catalyst DPF Air Fuel Manifold Assem...

Page 101: ...ctronic Control System Engine Control Module Coolant Temperature Sensor Intake Manifold Pressure and Temperature Sensor Turbocharger Speed Sensor Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR Temperature Sensor Camsh...

Page 102: ...at are not equivalent to the PACCAR engine or OEM vehicle manufacturer s original part may impair the engine and vehicle emissions control system from working or functioning effectively and may jeopar...

Page 103: ...parts replaced and labor charges based on the manufacturers recommended time allowance for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate Replaced parts and paid invoices mu...

Page 104: ...led Maintenance of the engine as specified in PACCAR Operator s Manuals THIS WARRANTY TOGETHER WITH THE EXPRESS COMMERCIAL WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE WARRANTIES MADE BY PACCAR IN REGARD TO THESE ENGINES...

Page 105: ...Removal 5 26 Charge Air Cooler 5 9 Charge Air Piping 5 9 Charge Air System 5 9 Charging Cranking System 5 9 Chassis Fuel Filter Water Separator 5 5 Check Engine Lamp 2 5 3 3 Cold Weather Starting 4 5...

Page 106: ...Gauge 4 3 Engine Coolant Level 5 6 Engine Dampener 5 36 Engine Fuel Filter Water Separator 5 5 Engine Identification engine component locations 6 3 EPA label 6 5 Engine is Overheating 2 5 Engine Lubri...

Page 107: ...recommended preventative maintenance interval 5 8 Maintenance Guidelines 5 3 Maintenance Procedures inspection of the engine oil level 5 23 replacing coolant filter 5 33 replacing engine oil filters 5...

Page 108: ...9 Recommended Extended Life Coolant Suppliers 5 20 Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval 5 8 Replacing Belts 5 36 Replacing Engine Oil Filters 5 25 S Safety general safety instructions 1 7 ill...

Page 109: ...Index What to do if 2 3 check engine lamp turns on 2 5 engine is overheating 2 5 engine oil pressure lamp turns on 2 4 stop engine lamp turns on 2 3 you need roadside assistance 2 3 Index 5 7...

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