Maintenance and specifications 162
Hood 169
Engine oil 170
Battery 180
Fuel information 189
Lubricant specifications 213
Refill capacities 222
General maintenance information 227
Index 263
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To be sure your vehicle is ready to operate, conduct a pre-trip inspection
at the beginning of each work period. Follow the steps listed in this
section to assure a proper vehicle inspection procedure. The pages in
this section may be produced locally and used on a regular basis.
VEHICLE INSPECTION INFORMATION
Note:Always make sure the parking brake is applied before starting the
engine.
Engine compartment (with engine stopped)
Engine oil level:Use the engine oil dipstick to verify that the
engine oil level is between the FULL and ADD
marks.
Engine coolant
level:Look through the plastic reservoir or the clear
sight glass on the reservoir, depending upon
vehicle equipment, and make sure the fluid is
within the minimum and maximum fluid level
range as marked on the reservoir.Do not
remove pressure cap until the coolant has
cooled.
Power steering fluid:Verify that the fluid level is between the full
and refill marks.
Brake fluid (master
cylinder):Remove the master cylinder caps and inspect
the fluid level. The full mark is at the bottom
of the opening of the port ring.
Hydraulic clutch
fluid:Check for adequate amount of hydraulic clutch
fluid. Fluid level should be at the step of the
reservoir; refer toClutch fluid/linkage
adjustmentsin theMaintenance and
specificationschapter.
Belts (Fan,
alternator, water
pump and A/C
compressor):Check for glazing, fraying or cracking. There
should be no more than five - seven cracks per
rib per inch.
Any leaks:Check for signs of fluid puddles, dripping fluid
on the ground under the engine or the
underside of the engine.
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Engine coolant and oil
Engine type Engine coolant
(approximate capacity)Engine oil
(approximate capacity)
6.0L Power Stroke 54.4 pints (25.7L) 19.0 quarts (18.0L)
Caterpillar 60.0 pints (28.4L)
1
Cummins B 48.8 pints (23.1L)1
1Refer to the engine operator manual for engine oil refill capacities.
Power steering system
Steering gearPower steering fluid volume (cubic
inches/liters/pints)
V8 engine
TAS40 steering gear 506/8.3/17.6
TAS65 steering gear 533/8.7/18.4
Transmission
Description Pints Liters
MD-3060P 5–speed automatic 58.0127.4
MD-3560P 5–speed automatic 58.0127.4
MD-3060P 6–speed automatic 58.0127.4
FS-4205A 5–speed manual 11.5 5.4
MD-3066P 6–speed automatic 58.0
127.4
FS-5406A 6–speed manual 19.5 9.2
FS-5406N 6–speed manual 19.5 9.2
MD-3560P 6–speed automatic 58.0
127.4
2000P Series 5–speed automatic 38.0118.0
2400 Series 5–speed automatic 38.0118.0
FS-5205A 5–speed manual 12.5 5.9
FS-6406N 6–speed manual 19.5 9.2
FS-6406A 6–speed manual 19.5 9.2
ES066–7B 7–speed manual 20.9 9.9
ES56–7B 7–speed manual 20.9 9.9
FR-9210B 10–speed manual 23.5 11.1
RT–8908LL 10–speed manual 28.0 13.2
1Total fluid capacity (dry transmission and torque converter).
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Check every oil
changeOil
change intervals
are as follows:
Power Stroke -
10,000 ;
Caterpillar -
15,000 ;
Cummins -
15,000 (refer to
the Caterpillar
and Cummins
service manuals
for further
instructions and
information)Engine system
Check the engine cooling system - hoses, clamps and protection
Inspect the drive belts
Exhaust system
Inspect the entire exhaust system (including the inlet pipe(s),
muffler(s), outlet pipe(s), clamps and fasteners) for holes,
leakage, breakage, corrosive damage and separation from other
components. Adjust, service or replace with the same or the
equivalent part. (Also a noise emission control service)
Suspension system
Tighten the front and rear spring U-bolts to the specified torque
Driveline and rear axle system
Lubricate the U-joints and the slip yoke
Brake system
Lube the air brake foot control valve, hinge and roller
Inspect the drum brake linings through the inspection holes
Lubricate the brake camshafts (air brakes)
Lubricate the brake slack adjuster (air brakes)
Lubricate rear caliper slide rails
Inspect the disc brake pads and the piston boots (hydraulic
brakes)
Clutch system
Lubricate the clutch release cross shaft and all linkages
Check the clutch fluid
Fuel system
Drain the accumulated water or sediment from the fuel tank(s)
Steering system
Lubricate the steering shaft(s), U-joints and splines when
equipped with grease fittings
Lubricate the front axle spindle pins
Lubricate the steering linkage when equipped with grease
fittings
Grease the power steering gear output shaft
* Coolant protection checks should be made just prior to the onset of freezing
weather, where applicable. If coolant is dirty or rusty in appearance, the system
should be drained, flushed and refilled with the prescribed solution of cooling
system fluid and water. Use only permanent type coolant that meets Ford
specifications WSS-M97B51-A1. See the engine manufacturer’s operating guide for
supplemental corrosion inhibitor specifications.
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Coolant ......................................174
checking and adding ..............174
refill capacities ........................223
specifications ..........................213
temperature gauge ...................26
Cruise control
(see Speed control) ....................58
Customer Assistance ........139, 154
Getting assistance outside the
U.S. and Canada .............154, 156
Getting roadside assistance ...139
Getting the service you
need .........................................154
Ordering additional owner’s
literature .................................157
D
Daytime running lamps
(see Lamps) ................................47
Defects, reporting .....................157
Defrost ...................................44–45
windshield ...........................44–45
with heating and air
conditioning system .................45
with standard heating
system .......................................44
Doors
lubricant specifications ..........213
Driving under special
conditions
through water ...........................92
E
Emergencies, roadside
jump-starting ..........................147
Emission control system ..199, 228
catalytic converter ..................188Engine
cleaning ...................................159
lubrication specifications .......213
Engine fan .................................178
Engine oil ..................................170
checking and adding ..............170
oil pressure gauge ....................26
recommendations ...................171
refill capacities ........................223
specifications ..........................213
F
Flashers, hazard ........................140
Fuel ............................................189
calculating fuel
economy ..........................196–197
capacity ...................................224
choosing the right fuel ...........190
filling your vehicle with fuel ..189
filter,
specifications ..........191–192, 194
gauge .........................................26
improving fuel
economy ..........................196–197
running out of fuel ...........88, 191
safety information relating to
automotive fuels .....................189
Fuses ..........................................140
G
Gas mileage
(see Fuel economy) .........196–197
Gauges .........................................26
battery voltage gauge ...............26
engine coolant temperature
gauge .........................................26
engine oil pressure gauge ........26
fuel gauge ..................................26
odometer ...................................26
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