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2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
3. With the parking brake engaged and your foot on the brake pedal,
start the engine and move the gearshift lever through all of the gear
ranges. Allow sufficient time for each gear to engage.
4. Place the gearshift lever in N (Neutral) or P (Park) and leave the
engine running.
5. Remove the dipstick, wiping it clean with a clean, dry lint free rag.
6. Install the dipstick making sure it is fully seated in the filler tube.
7. Remove the dipstick and inspect the fluid level.
If you must add transmission fluid, make sure the correct type of fluid is
being used. The type of fluid used is indicated in your Allison Automatic
Transmission Operator’s Manual.
Fluid levels above the safe range may result in transmission failure; an
overfill condition of transmission fluid may cause shift and/or
engagement concerns and/or possible damage.
Use of a non-approved automatic transmission fluid may cause
internal transmission component damage.
Manual transmission fluid
Refer to theScheduled Maintenance Guidechapter for transmission
fluid level checks and fluid change intervals.
Your manual transmission may be filled with an optional synthetic fluid
which allows the use of extended service intervals. A tag on the filler
plug will identify the use of the synthetic fluid.
Use only fluid that meets manufacturer specifications (refer to
Lubricant specificationsin this chapter.
Use of a non-approved transmission fluid may cause internal
transmission component damage.
Check your transmission fluid level using the following procedure:
1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
2. Set the parking brake and shift into 1 (First) and turn the engine off.
3. Clean any dirt from around the filler plug.
4. Remove the filler plug and inspect the fluid level.
5. The fluid level should be up to the bottom of the filler plug opening.
6. If necessary, add enough fluid through the filler plug opening so that
the fluid level is at the bottom of the opening.
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7. Clean and install the filler plug securely.
Drain and refill your transmission fluid using the following procedure:
1. Drain the transmission while the fluid is warm.
2. Park the vehicle on level ground.
3. Set the parking brake and shift into 1 (First) and turn the engine off.
4. Clean any dirt from around the filler and drain plugs.
5. Remove the filler and drain plugs and drain the fluid into a suitable
container. Dispose all used automotive fluids in a responsible manner
following your local authorized standards.
6. Clean and install the drain plug securely.
7. Add enough fluid through the filler plug opening so that the fluid level
is up to the bottom of the opening.
8. Clean and install the filler plug securely.
CHASSIS-MOUNTED CHARGE AIR COOLER
Inspect charge air cooler daily
With the engine off, visually inspect the charge air cooler core assembly
for debris and clogging of external fins. Prior to engine operation,
remove any debris blocking the core.
•Turbocharger-to-charge air cooler
•Charge air cooler-to-intake manifold pipe
•Mounting bracket
•Chassis-mounted charge air cooler core
Inspect air intake piping
•Check for accumulation of salt deposits (where applicable). If present,
disassemble and clean the complete air intake piping system. If the
intake piping is pitted, use Motorcraft Silicone Gasket and Sealant
TA-30 to seal joints against leakage.
•Check for loose hoses and clamps.
•Check for ruptured or collapsed hoses.
•Check air cleaner housing for cracks.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSPECTIONS
Periodically inspect electrical connectors on the outside of the cab, on
the engine and frame for corrosion and tightness. Exposed terminals
such as the fuel sender, cranking motor, alternator and feed-through
studs should be cleaned and re-coated with a lubricant sealing grease
such as Motorcraft Silicone Brake Caliper Grease and Dielectic
Compound XG-3, or equivalent. This should include the ground cable
connector for batteries, engine and cab as well as the jump starting stud.
Accessory feed connections
Vehicle electrical systems are complex and often include electronic
components such as engine and transmission controls, instrument panels,
ABS, etc. While most systems operate on battery voltage (12 volts),
some systems can be as high as 90 volts or as low as five volts. Refer to
the Electrical Circuit Diagram Manuals, available from your vehicle’s
manufacturer, to ensure that any additional body lights and accessories
are connected to circuits that are both appropriate and not overloaded.
No modification should be made to any vehicle control system without
first contacting your dealer.
SUSPENSION INSPECTION
Note:Do not adjust air suspension height to any setting other than the
specified setting. Altering the height setting will change the driveline
angle and may result in unwarrantable component damage, such as
transmission component damage.
Verify drive axle air suspension height and height control valve
performance at engine lube oil change intervals.
Periodically:
•Check condition of spring leaves for evidence of fatigue, bending or
breakage.
•Check condition of suspension mounting brackets and bushings.
•Check that torque rod mounting fasteners are tight.
•Check to be sure the suspension alignment is maintained at all times.
•Check U-bolts after the chassis has been operating under load for
1,000 miles (1,600 km) or six months, whichever comes first, the
U-Bolt nuts must be re-torqued. The U-Bolt nuts thereafter must be
re-torqued every 36,000 miles (58,000 km). The U-Bolt and nut
threads and seats should be cleaned and lubricated to ensure a “like
new” condition when re-torquing.
Note:See theU-Bolt Nut Torquechart later in this section.
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REAR AXLE LUBRICANT
Refer to theScheduled Maintenance Guidechapter for rear axle
lubricant level checks and lubricant change intervals.
Your rear axle may be filled with an optional synthetic lubricant which
allows the use of extended service intervals. A tag on the filler plug will
identify the use of the synthetic lubricant.
Use only a lubricant that meets manufacturer specifications (refer to
Lubricant specificationsin this chapter).
Use of a non-approved rear axle lubricant may cause internal axle
component damage.
Checking the rear axle lubricant level
1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
2. Set the parking brake and shift into N (Neutral) (automatic
transmission) or 1 (First) (manual transmission) and turn the engine off.
3. Clean any dirt from around the rear axle filler plug.
4. Remove the filler plug and inspect the lubricant level.
5. The lubricant level should be up to the bottom of the filler plug
opening.
6. If necessary, add enough lubricant through the filler plug opening so
that the lubricant level is at the bottom of the opening.
7. Clean and install the filler plug securely.
Draining and refilling the rear axle lubricant
1. Drain the rear axle while the lubricant is warm.
2. Park the vehicle on level ground.
3. Set the parking brake and shift into N (Neutral) (automatic
transmission) or 1 (First) (manual transmission) and turn the engine off.
4. Clean any dirt from around the rear axle filler and drain plugs.
5. Remove the filler and drain plugs and drain the lubricant into a
suitable container. Dispose of all used automotive fluids in a responsible
manner following your local authorized standards.
6. Clean and install the drain plug securely.
7. Add enough lubricant through the filler plug opening so that the
lubricant level is up to the bottom of the opening.
8. Clean and install the filler plug securely.
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Eaton-Spicer axle,
Spicer axle - Front
axle wheel bearing
grease, tie rod
ends, drag link,
kingpin and
bushingEP2 Lithium
complex-based
moly grease (or
equivalent)
GC/LB NLGI #2
multi-purpose
lithium complex
greaseNote:
Eaton-Spicer
and Meritor
Easy Steer
axles: With
chassis load on
axle, force
grease through
thrust
bearings; then
with axle lifted
clear of the
floor, force
grease
between
kingpin and
bushing
surfaces.Motorcraft
Premium Long
Life Grease /
XG-1-C
Steering
Power steering
fluidMERCONATF — MERCON
Multi-Purpose
Automatic
Transmission
Fluid,
XT-2–QDX
Steering gear Ross
TAS - Output SealGC/LB NLGI #2
lithium
complex-based
moly grease or
multi-purpose
lithium complex
grease— Motorcraft
Premium Long
Life Grease /
XG-1-C
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Cooling system
Engine coolant -
6.0L Power Stroke
engine
(1)
WSS-M97B51-A1 — Motorcraft
Premium Gold
Engine Coolant
/ VC-7-B
Engine coolant -
Cummins B and
Caterpillar enginesRefer to engine operator manual
Windshield washer
Washer fluid WSB-M8B16-A2 — Motorcraft
Premium
Windshield
Washer
Concentrate /
ZC-32-A
Transmission
Eaton-Fuller Petroleum oil:
Engine oil
API-SL or
API-CF
(MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152E)SAE 50: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 40: below
10°F (–12°C)—
Mineral gear oil:
API-GL-1 (rust
and oxidation
inhibited)SAE 80W–90:
above 10°F
(–12°C)—
SAE 75W:
below 10°F
(–12°C)—
Synthetic oil:
Eaton,
Roadranger
synthetic CD-50
transmission
fluidCD SAE 50:
All
temperatures—
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Meritor Petroleum oil:
Heavy Duty
Engine Oil
MIL-L-2104E or
API-SL or
API-CF
(previous API
designations
acceptable)SAE 50: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 40: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 30: below
10°F (–12°C)Motorcraft SAE
30 Super Duty
Motor Oil /
XO-30-QSD
Mineral gear oil
with rust and
oxidation
inhibitor
API-GL-1Do
not use
multi-weight
and GL-5 EP
gear oils; they
may cause
transmission
failure or
damage.SAE 90: above
10°F (–12°C)—
SAE 80: below
10°F (–12°C)—
Synthetic oil:
MIL-L-2104E or
MIL-L-46152D
Do not use
multi-weight
and GL-5 EP
gear oils; they
may cause
transmission
failure or
damage.SAE 50: All
temperatures—
Allison Refer to
transmission
manual——
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ComponentLubrication
typeViscosity /
Ambient
temperature /
NotesEquivalent
Ford part
name /
number
Cab components
Hydraulic lift pump
fluidDexron III — Motorcraft
MERCON
Multi-Purpose
(ATF)
Transmission
Fluid /
XT-2-QDX
Cab latch and lock
leversMobile SHC 32
Low
Temperature
Lubricant (or
equivalent)——
Cab latch pivots;
Door check,
hinges, latches and
strikers; Seat
adjuster slidesGC/LB NLGI #2
lithium
complex-based
moly grease (or
equivalent) or
multi-purpose
lithium complex
grease— Motorcraft
Premium Long
Life Grease /
XG-1-C
Cab latch pivot
pinsLight engine oil — Motorcraft SAE
5W-30 Super
Premium Motor
Oil /
XO-5W30-QSP
Door lock cylinders Lock oil — Motorcraft
Penetrating and
Lock Lubricant
/ XL-1
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