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PART 1: INTRODUCTION
PB1319 (CAT. NO. 5296 ) —4— 22-01691 (R02/02)
Maintenance Manuals. If you do decide to do any complex repair
work, you’ll need the Peterbilt Maintenance manuals. Order them
from your authorized dealer. Please provide your Chassis Serial
Number when you order, to be sure you get the correct manuals for
your vehicle. Allow about four weeks for delivery. There will be a
charge for these manuals.
Final Chassis Bill of Material. A complete, nonillustrated computer
printout listing of the parts used to custom-build your Peterbilt vehicle
is available through the Peterbilt dealer from whom your purchased
your vehicle.
Additional Sources of Information
Operator’s manuals are also supplied by the manufacturers of compo-
nents such as the engine, seats, transmission, and radio in your
Peterbilt. If you are missing any of these manuals, ask your Peterbilt
dealer to supply them.
Your new Peterbilt also contains a copy of the Truck Driver’s Hand-
book, published by the American Trucking Association. Refer to it for
important information on driving your vehicle. Another place to learn
more about trucking is a local truck driving school. Contact one near
you to find out what kinds of instruction it offers.
Federal and state agencies also have information you can ask for.
The Interstate Commerce Commission can give you information
about regulations governing transportation across state lines. And
various agencies in state governments are sources for regulations
which differ from state to state.
WARNING! Attempting repair work without sufficient
training, service manuals, and the proper tools can be
dangerous. You could be injured or you could make
your vehicle unsafe. Do only those tasks you are fully
qualified to do.
WARNING! Modifying your vehicle can make it unsafe.
Some modifications can affect your truck’s electrical
system, stability, or other important functions. Before
modifying your vehicle, check with your dealer to make
sure it can be done safely.

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