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Scania D11 User Manual

Scania D11
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When working on the engine, for example adjusting drive belts, oil change or adjusting the clutch,
it is important not to start the engine. The engine may be damaged and there is
SERIOUS RISK OF INJURY
For this reason, always secure the starting device or disconnect a battery cable
before working on the engine.
This is especially important if the engine has a remote starter or automatic starting.
This warning symbol and text is reproduced beside those maintenance points where it is
especially important to consider the risk of injury.
START-UP REPORT - WARRANTY
When the start-up report has been filled in and sent to Scania, you have a 1-year warranty from the date of
start-up. Also fill in the particulars below as this can make things easier if you need to contact for example a
service workshop.
Operators Manual
D11 DC11 DI11
Industrial engine
opm96-11a en 1 588 293
1997-11:2
Engine number
Start-up date
Users name and address
Signature
Engine type
Variant
Engine type and variant are indicated on the engine type plate
!
Industrial & Marine Engines

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Scania D11 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandScania
ModelD11
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Information

Foreword

Type Designations

Starting and Running

At First Start

Procedures and checks required when starting the engine for the very first time.

Checks Before Running

Starting the Engine

Starting at Low Temperatures

Guidance on starting the engine in cold weather conditions, including aids.

Running

Speed

Explanation of the tachometer's colored zones and recommended operating speeds.

Coolant Temperature

Correct operating temperatures for the cooling system and actions for overheating.

Oil Pressure

Stopping the Engine

Clutch

Safety warning and procedure regarding clutch operation during service.

Checks After Running

Maintenance

Engines with Few Hours of Operation

Specific maintenance for engines with low operating hours.

Maintenance Schedule

Lubrication Oil System

Oil Grade

Specifications and recommendations for engine oil types and classifications.

Checking Oil Level

Oil Change

Cleaning the Oil Cleaner

Cooling System

Checking Coolant Level

How to check and top up the coolant level in the expansion tank.

Checking Coolant

Changing Coolant

Cleaning Cooling System

Internal Cleaning

Air Cleaner

Test Reading Low Pressure Indicator

How to check the air cleaner's low pressure indicator.

Cleaning the Air Cleaner Coarse Cleaner

Instructions for cleaning the coarse cleaner component of the air cleaner.

Cleaning or Changing Filter Insert

Changing the Safety Cartridge

Fuel System

Checking Fuel Level

How to check the fuel level in the tank and procedures for refilling.

Changing the Fuel Filter

Steps for replacing the fuel filter, including bleeding the system.

Checking Injectors

Electrical System

Checking Electrolyte Level in Batteries

How to check and maintain the electrolyte level in the engine's batteries.

Checking Charge State in the Batteries

Methods for checking the charge status of the batteries using a tester.

Checking Coolant Level Monitor

Checking Temperature Monitor

Checking Temperature Sensor

Checking the Oil Pressure Monitor

Checking the Stop Feature

Checking Stop Solenoid Stop Position

Miscellaneous

Check/Tension V-Belts

How to check and adjust the tension of the engine's drive belts.

Look for Leakage, Remedy as Necessary

Check/Adjust Valve Clearance

Changing (or Cleaning) Valve for Closed Crankcase Ventilation

Long-Term Storage

Preparing the Engine for Long-Term Storage

Measures to protect the engine from corrosion and degradation during extended periods of disuse.

Preservative Coolant

Recommendations for using preservative coolant for engines stored with a full cooling system.

Preservative Fuel

Preservative Oil

Taking Out of Storage

Technical Data

General

General specifications for Scania D11, DC11, and DI11 industrial engines.

Lubrication System

Technical data related to the engine's lubrication system, including oil pressures.

Fuel System

Technical data for the fuel system, including injector pressures and tightening torques.

Cooling System

Technical data for the cooling system, including thermostat opening and coolant capacity.

Electrical System

Technical data for the electrical system, including voltage and starter motor power.

Fuel

Additives

Information on fuel additives and their use for improving cold weather performance.

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