Lubrication & PM
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TT-316-36
MT-316-06
DAILY VISUAL INSPECTION
The following items shall be inspected once every day
before the vehicle is put into service:
•
External frame damage (body).
• Operation of all lights and warning alarms.
•
Proper operation of all instrument panel gauges
and warning lights.
•
Smooth and proper operation of seat belts (if
equipped).
• Brake fluid level.
•
Tire tread or sidewall damage.
•
Proper operation of adjustable seat mechanisms
(if equipped).
Smooth and proper operation of all controls such as but
not limited to:
•
Throttle pedal
•
Brake pedal
•
Parking brake
•
Steering
• Horn
•
Etc.
Proper operation of all locking mechanisms such as but
not limited to:
• Hood latches
•
Cargo box’s
•
Cab doors
•
Etc.
Proper operation of all interlocking switches such as but
not limited to:
•
Ignition switch
• Operator presence switch
•
Brake interlock switch.
•
Battery doors
•
Etc.
This section is one section of a complete service
manual. Before starting any procedure, read all
warnings and instructions that are located in the
Service Guidelines chapter.
WARNING
PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION
The following items shall be inspected every time before
the vehicle is driven:
Rear and side view mirror adjustments.
Steering operation.
Brake operation (service and park brake).
Tire pressure (visual inspection only).
Proper operation of trailer hitch.
This section is one section of a complete service
manual. Before starting any procedure, read all
warnings and instructions that are located in the
Service Guidelines chapter.
WARNING
Maintenance Guidelines for Severe Duty
Applications
This maintenance schedule is based on the average
typical application. If the vehicle is operated under
“severe conditions”, service procedures shall be
conducted more frequently than specified. The frequency
of service under severe conditions is determined by the
use of the vehicle. The owner/operator must evaluate
the operating environment to determine the increase in
maintenance frequency.
In addition, the entire vehicle shall be inspected monthly
for signs of damage.
The following list is meant as a guide and is not all-
inclusive of a “severe duty” application.
• Operation in excess of 100 hours per month.
•
Extreme temperature.
•
Bumpy, dusty, or ill maintained roads.
•
Excessively wet areas.
•
Corrosive or contaminated areas.
•
Frequent loading of the vehicle at/near capacity.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
A PM Check List is available and was included on the
documentation CD that was provided with your vehicle.
The document number is PM-0016. A copy is also on the
last page of this chapter.
Summary of Contents for TT-316-36
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Page 12: ...Page 12 MT 316 06 Introduction TT 316 36 Notes...
Page 16: ...Service Maintenance Guidelines Page 16 TT 316 36 MT 316 06 Notes...
Page 23: ...Lubrication PM Page 23 MT 316 06 TT 316 36 LUBRICATION DIAGRAM SD Transaxle...
Page 30: ...Front Axle Page 30 TT 316 36 MT 316 06 Notes...
Page 47: ...Transaxle Page 47 MT 316 06 TT 316 36...
Page 52: ...Steering Page 52 TT 316 36 MT 316 06...
Page 78: ...Tires Wheels Page 78 TT 316 36 MT 316 06 Notes...
Page 100: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 100 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 AXLE FRONT AXLE REAR...
Page 102: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 102 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 BRAKE FRONT...
Page 104: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 104 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 BRAKES REAR...
Page 106: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 106 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 BRAKE LINES...
Page 112: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 112 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 ELECTRICAL MISCELLANEOUS...
Page 114: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 114 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 FRAME AND BODY MISC...
Page 118: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 118 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 124: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 124 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 SPEED CONTROL PANEL...
Page 134: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS Page 134 Model TT 316 36 MT 316 03 Notes...
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