PART 8: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
PB1319 (CAT. NO. 5296 ) —97— 22-01691 (R02/02)
If you operate your vehicle off-highway or in very heavy-duty applica-
tions such as mining, logging, or earth moving, you will need to per-
form maintenance checks and services more frequently. The charts
on the following pages show the maintenance intervals for recom-
mended maintenance practices.
NOTES:
• Engine lubricating oil change intervals aren’t listed here. Refer to
your engine’s operating manual for recommendations. For specific
information on maintenance procedures consult your vehicle main-
tenance manual.
• The initial fill of drive axle lubricant must be changed before the
end of the first scheduled maintenance interval. Refer to the infor-
mation on page 123 before you put a new vehicle into service.
• The initial fill of lubricant in manual transmissions must be
changed before the end of the first maintenance interval. See
page 118 for specific information.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, consult
the owner’s manual for it that came with your vehicle to obtain
lubricant check and change intervals.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (PM) INTERVALS
I
ABCDE
At the first
15,000 mi./
24,000 km or
at the first PM
15,000 mi./
24,000 km/
Monthly
30,000 mi./
48,000 km
60,000 mi./
96,000 km/
6 months
120,000 mi./
192,000 km/
Annually
240,000 mi./
384,000 km
NOTE:
•
Where questions or discrepancies develop between these
recommendations and component supplier recommenda-
tions, consult the supplier for specific recommendations.
•
Maintenance requirements of specific vocational configura-
tions will dictate whether the intervals used are determined
based on mileage, time in service, hours operating, etc.
•
These maintenance practices and intervals are intended as
additional requirements and are not to replace, in whole or
in part, the pretrip inspection requirements of the Commer-
cial Driver’s License (CDL) as established in the Federal
Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986.