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Engine starting (with parking brake applied)
Safety and
emergency
equipment
Before entering the cab, verify that the vehicle is
equipped with spare electrical fuses (if used),
three red reflective triangles, a properly charged
and rated fire extinguisher and wheel chocks.
Walk around the vehicle and verify all steps and
grab handles, inside and out (as well as behind),
are tight and clean. Use extreme caution and a
three-point stance at all times.
Inspect door latches for proper closing, latching
and locking.
Starting the
engine
Set the parking brake. If starting a vehicle with a
manual transmission, press the clutch and verify
the transmission is in neutral. If starting a vehicle
with an automatic transmission, make sure the
gearshift lever is in position
N
or
P
(if equipped
with a park position).
Diesel engine:
Turn the key to the on position.
Turn the key to start when the wait to start
indicator light in the instrument cluster turns off.
Gasoline engine:
Turn the key to start, and
then release it as soon as the engine starts.
Engine oil
pressure
Verify pressure builds to normal operating range.
Low air pressure
warning tone (if
equipped with an
air compressor)
A tone indicating low air pressure should sound
immediately after the engine starts but before the
compressor has built-up pressure. The tone
should stop when the air pressure reaches 70 psi
(483 kPa) (or more). Let the air pressure build
to governed cutout pressure, which should occur
between 115–130 psi (793–896 kPa).
Accelerator
Press the accelerator and verify that it operates
smoothly, without any binding or irregular feel.
Release the pedal and verify the engine returns
to idle speed immediately.
Voltmeter
Check the gauge (diesel engine) or indicator light
(gasoline engine) to verify the alternator is
charging.
Vehicle Inspection Guide
15
2015 F-650/750
(f67)
Owners Guide gf
(ownloose)
, 1st Printing, December 2013
Canadian_French
(fr_can)