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Peterbilt 220 - Brake System Air Drier; Overview of Weekly Checks; Power Steering Fluid Level

Peterbilt 220
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A - Side window
B - Dead angle mirror
C - Wide view mirror
D - Main mirror
E - Pavement mirror
Overview of Weekly
Checks
Overview of the driver's weekly checks
Clutch fluid level
Power steering fluid level
Brake system air drier
Draining the fuel system water
separator
Batteries
Power Steering Fluid Level
1. Tilt the cab.
2. Clean the dipstick and its immediate
surroundings to prevent any dirt from
entering the reservoir.
3. Check the fluid level in the reservoir
using the dipstick.
4. The fluid level must be between the
two marks.
5. Top up oil, if necessary, via the filler
opening. Oil type: see Steering Gear
on page 118 .
6. If the level is below the minimum
mark, this is a sign of leakage.
Contact an authorized Service dealer
as soon as possible.
Brake System Air Drier
The air drier can be checked for correct
operation by inspecting the air reservoirs
for condensed water.
1. Check the air reservoirs for
condensed water by pulling on the
rings of the drain valves.
2. If repeatedly more than the normal
amount of water is drained off, the air
drier element will have to be replaced.
Consult your Service dealer.
MAINTENANCE - Overview of Weekly Checks
106 Y53-6078-1B1 (12/18/18)
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