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Preliminary Checks
Before checking or adjusting the headlight aim, do
the following.
•
Check that the hood is closed and latched.
•
Remove any large amounts of mud or ice from
the underside of the fenders.
•
Check the springs for sagging or broken
leaves.
•
Check the suspension for proper functioning of
the leveling mechanism. On cabs with air sus-
pensions, make sure that the height is properly
adjusted.
•
Check for damage to the hood and hinge as-
sembly. Repair as necessary.
•
With the vehicle unloaded, check that the tires
are inflated to the recommended air pressure.
•
Clean the headlight lenses. Use a soft cloth
with mild, non-caustic soap or detergent, and
water.
Checking Headlight Aim
1.
Park the vehicle on a level surface, 25 ft (7.6 m)
away from, and perpendicular to, a vertical
screen or wall. Shut down the engine and set the
parking brake. Chock the tires.
2.
Each headlight has a height adjusting dot. See
Fig. 23.1
. Measure the distance from the ground
to the height adjusting dot on each headlight
(
Fig. 23.2
, Item A). Note those distances.
3.
On the screen or wall, mark the locations of each
headlight bulb center using the distances found
in step 2. See
Fig. 23.2
, Items 2 and 3.
4.
Turn on the low-beam headlights.
5.
Check the vertical adjustment of the low beams.
The center of each beam projection should fall
on or near the marks made during step 3. See
Fig. 23.3
.
6.
Use
Table 23.1
to determine the maximum verti-
cal distance allowable between the marks on the
wall and the center of each low-beam projection.
If the distance between either projection center
and the mark made on the wall or screen is
greater than the maximum distance given in
Table 23.1
, adjust the vertical positioning of that
headlight.
Adjusting Headlight Aim
NOTE: Freightliner vehicles are offered with
various headlight assembly options. Because of
the various options, the location of adjustment
screws on your vehicle’s headlight assembly
may vary from what is shown here.
The adjusting screw is located on the lower outside
corner of the headlight assembly. See
Fig. 23.4
. Turn
the adjusting screw clockwise to raise the beam and
counterclockwise to lower it, until the beam pattern
meets the acceptable standard.
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Measure beam height from the ground to the small dot
roughly in the center of the headlight lens.
Fig. 23.1, Headlight Beam Height Adjusting Dot
Headlight Aiming
23.1
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Страница 1: ...Driver s Manual CASCADIA Part Number STI 478 Publication Number STI 478 6 ...
Страница 106: ...9 Cab Features Windows 9 1 Mirrors 9 1 Cab Amenities 9 1 Sleeper Amenities 9 2 ...
Страница 110: ...10 Engine Starting Operation and Shutdown Engine Starting 10 1 Engine Operation 10 2 Engine Shutdown 10 4 ...
Страница 129: ...13 Brake Systems Air Brake System 13 1 Meritor WABCO Antilock Braking System 13 3 Engine Brake 13 5 ...
Страница 163: ...16 Drive Axles Differential Locks 16 1 Two Speed Drive Axles 16 2 ...
Страница 167: ...17 Steering System Power Steering System General Information 17 1 Power Steering Systems 17 1 ...
Страница 180: ...19 Trailer Couplings Air Suspension Dump Valve 19 1 Holland Trailer Coupling 19 1 ...
Страница 206: ...23 Headlight Aiming Preliminary Checks 23 1 Checking Headlight Aim 23 1 Adjusting Headlight Aim 23 1 ...
Страница 229: ...26 Specifications Fuses and Relays 26 1 Replacement Bulbs 26 3 Fluids and Lubricants 26 4 ...