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Figure 5.63: Engine Air Cleaner
6. After servicing the filter, reset restriction switch (A) by
pushing the button on the end of the switch.
7. Close the hood. For instructions, refer to 5.3.2 Closing Hood
– Lower Position, page 317.
8. Close the maintenance platform. For instructions, refer to
5.4.1 Opening Platforms – Standard Position, page 319.
Cleaning Engine Air Filter Primary Element
The air cleaner’s primary filter should be replaced after every three cleanings or at the interval specified in the
maintenance schedule. The secondary element should be replaced every third time the primary element is changed.
IMPORTANT:
The secondary (inner) element should NEVER be cleaned, only replaced.
IMPORTANT:
Air filter element cleaning is NOT recommended due to the possible degradation of the element material. If cleaning is
performed, there are several risks involved and the following procedure should be followed. If any of the following
conditions are found, the filter element MUST be replaced.
1. Use a bright light to inspect the inside of the element, looking carefully for holes in the element’s fabric.
2. Check the outer screen for dents.
3. Inspect the filter gasket for cracks, tears, or other signs of damage.
4. Inspect the element for oil or soot contamination.
5. Inspect the secondary element for cleanliness. If there is visible dirt on the secondary element, replace both the
primary and secondary elements. Do NOT attempt to clean and reuse the elements.
IMPORTANT:
The air cleaner’s primary (outer) filter element should be replaced after three cleanings or at the specified interval.
The secondary (inner) element should be replaced every third time the primary element is changed. Refer to for the
required interval.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING