Paccar MX-13 Operator's Manual

Paccar MX-13 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Emergency Controls Driving Maintenance Information Index...
  • Page 4 PACCAR reserves the right to discontinue, change specifications, or change the design of its vehicles at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation. The information contained in this manual is proprietary to PACCAR. Reproduction, in whole or in part, by any means is strictly prohibited without prior written authorization from PACCAR Inc.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Introduction Safety Alerts ....1-3 Foreword ....1-5 Important Reference Number .
  • Page 7 Introduction Introduction WARNING Example: WARNING! Safety Alerts WARNING! Please read and follow all of the Do not carry additional fuel contain- safety alerts contained in this manual. ers in your vehicle. Fuel containers, The safety alert following this symbol They are there for your protection either full or empty, may leak, ex- and signal word provides a warning and information.
  • Page 8 Introduction CAUTION NOTE CAUTION NOTE The safety alert following this symbol The alert following this symbol and and signal word provides a caution signal word provides important against operating procedures which information that is not safety related could cause equipment or property but should be followed.
  • Page 9: Foreword

    This manual contains information for genuine parts from PACCAR. the correct operation and maintenance of your PACCAR engine. Read and follow all safety instructions. Refer to the WARNING in the “General Safety Instructions” beginning on page 1-7.
  • Page 10 Introduction Important Reference Number Fill in the part name and number in the blank spaces provided below. This will give you a reference whenever service or maintenance is required. Part Name Number Engine Model Engine Serial Number (ESN) Oil Type (Use API CJ-4 oil only) Filter Part Numbers: Air Cleaner Element Lubricating Oil...
  • Page 11: General Safety Instructions

    Introduction Illustrations General Safety Instructions the fan blades, causing premature General Information Important Safety Notice fan failure. • Work areas should be dry, well lit, Some of the illustrations throughout WARNING! ventilated, free from clutter, loose this manual are generic and will not Improper practices, carelessness, tools, parts, ignition sources and look exactly like the engine or parts...
  • Page 12 In case area. Inhalation of fumes can genuine replacement parts from of harmful contact, immediately cause death or personal injury. PACCAR. contact a physician. Always keep To protect the environment, any chemicals OUT OF REACH liquid refrigerant systems must...
  • Page 13 Introduction • • California Proposition 65 Warning Always use the same fastener CAUTION - Diesel engine exhaust and some part number (or equivalent) when Corrosive chemicals can damage of its constituents are known to replacing items. Do not use the engine. Do not use corrosive the State of California to cause a fastener of lesser quality if chemicals on the engine.
  • Page 15: Emergency

    EMERGENCY WHAT TO DO IF... You Need Roadside Assistance ..2-3 Stop Engine Lamp Turns On ... 2-3 Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Turns On..2-4 Check Engine Lamp Turns On .
  • Page 17: What To Do If

    Call toll-FREE to talk to someone at clean-up, out of fuel (roadside), the PACCAR Customer Center: mechanical repairs and preventive WARNING! maintenance services. • Kenworth customers,...
  • Page 18: Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Turns On

    Red Warning Lamp on the oil persists, contact an authorized 1. Slow down carefully. pressure gauge and the Stop PACCAR engine dealer as soon Engine Lamp will come ON. 2. Move a safe distance off the road as possible. and stop.
  • Page 19: Check Engine Lamp Turns On

    WHAT TO DO IF... Check Engine Lamp Turns Engine is Overheating If the engine coolant temperature warning lamp comes on and the CAUTION Check Engine Lamp - Turns audible alarm sounds showing an The cooling system may overheat if on when a problem exists, but overheat condition, or if you have any the vehicle can still be safely the engine coolant is at the minimum...
  • Page 20 WHAT TO DO IF... • Monitor the engine temperature. WARNING! WARNING! After the temperature returns to To reduce the chance of personal in- Removing the fill cap on a hot en- normal, allow the engine to idle jury and/or vehicle damage caused gine can cause scalding coolant 3–5 minutes before shutting it off.
  • Page 21 An idle shutdown feature, or property damage. available on PACCAR engines, can be programmed to shut the engine down after a period of low idle opera- tion with no driver activity. A flashing warning lamp will inform the driver of an impending shutdown.
  • Page 23: Controls

    Controls Operating Instructions Engine Warning Lamps ... . . 3-3 Engine Operating Range... . . 3-6 Engine Braking System ... . . 3-6...
  • Page 25 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Check Engine Lamp turn off the warning lamp and shut down the engine. Engine Warning Lamps General Information The following engine warning lamps cover only the lamps controlled by the engine’s Electronic Control Module The check engine warning lamp will (ECM).
  • Page 26 Operating Instructions Stop Engine Lamp stop engine lamp will begin to Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) flash 30 seconds before the engine Warning Lamp automatically shuts down. The warning lamp alerts the operator to the impending shutdown. The lamp will also illuminate when the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank The stop engine warning lamp will is almost empty or the soot level in...
  • Page 27 Operating Instructions High Exhaust System Temperature Check Engine Lamp (CEL) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp (HEST) Warning Lamp Check Engine Lamp Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp HEST Warning Lamp Refer to Engine Aftertreatment Refer to Engine Aftertreatment Refer to Engine Aftertreatment Systems Operator's Manual for Systems Operator's Manual for Systems Operator's Manual for...
  • Page 28 Failure to comply may result in death, personal injury, equipment or property damage. PACCAR engines are designed to operate at full throttle under momentary conditions down to peak torque engine speed. This is consistent with recommended operating practices.
  • Page 29 (if turned ON) sonal injury, equipment or property may be interrupted if the ABS sys- damage. tem detects wheel slip due to opera- tion on slippery surfaces. An engine compression brake is standard on the PACCAR MX...
  • Page 30 Operating Instructions Compression Brake Compression Brake Controls NOTE With the compression brake switch Two (2) switches on the dash panel If your vehicle is equipped with the ON, the brake automatically creates its control the engine compression brake. Eaton Vorad® system, operation of braking effect when you remove your A master switch turns the system ON the compression brake may be au-...
  • Page 31 Operating Instructions Engaging conditions for the engine CAUTION compression brake are: Operating the engine with a com- • pression brake that will not auto- Engine speed must be above matically deactivate (i.e. when the 1,000 rpm. dash switch is off, clutch pedal is •...
  • Page 32 Operating Instructions Engine Compression Brake Level brake, the compression brake will Switch Operation engage to maintain the cruise set speed. There are 2 switches that control your vehicle’s engine compression brake. One switch turns the system on/off and the second switch controls the braking level.
  • Page 33: Driving

    Driving Operating Instructions General Information ....4-3 Normal Starting Procedure ... . 4-4 Cold Weather Starting ....4-5 Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown or Oil Change .
  • Page 35: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Operating Instructions WARNING! General Information Combustible vapors near the air in- take system could be ingested into Correct care of your engine will result the engine, causing the engine to in longer life, better performance, and suddenly accelerate and overspeed. more economical operation.
  • Page 36: Normal Starting Procedure

    Operating Instructions Normal Starting Procedure Starting CAUTION Engaging the starter motor for more 1. Ensure the parking brake is set than 30 seconds in any 5 minute pe- ON and the transmission shift riod may cause it to overheat and lever is in neutral.
  • Page 37: Cold Weather Starting

    Operating Instructions Cold Weather Starting Starting Procedure After For coolant temperatures below 150° General Information Extended Shutdown or Oil F (70° C), use a low gear and drive Change at moderate engine speed until the Follow the “Normal Starting Procedure” General Information engine coolant has reached operating on page 4-4.
  • Page 38: Operating The Engine

    Then low idle for 30 seconds the accessory. EMI is not considered before shutdown. This will allow by PACCAR to be an engine failure circulating coolant and lubricating oil and therefore is not warrantable. to carry heat away from the cylinder head, valves, pistons, cylinder liners, turbocharger, and bearings.
  • Page 39 PACCAR products are designed Electronic components are required antenna reflective energy data and tested for minimum sensitivity to pass various PACCAR and industry measurements. to incoming electromagnetic energy. EMI specifications. Our testing ° The fuel system EMI susceptibility...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Guidelines Overview ....5-3 Maintenance Schedule ... . . 5-4 Maintenance Specifications General Engine Specifications .
  • Page 42 Maintenance Replacing Engine Oil Filters ..5-25 Replacing Fuel Filter ... . . 5-29 Replacing Coolant Filter ... . 5-33 Emergency Repairs .
  • Page 43: Maintenance Guidelines

    Oil Drain Intervals If your engine is equipped with a component or accessory not Oil drain interval recommendations are Overview manufactured by PACCAR Inc, refer based on vehicle application or engine General Information to the component manufacturer's duty cycle. PACCAR recommends maintenance recommendations.
  • Page 44: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Guidelines Severe Duty Normal Duty Vocational** Line Haul Fuel Consumption Miles per Gallon Less than 6 MPG 6 MPG or greater Kilometers per Liter Less than 2.6 km/L 2.6 km/L or greater Gross Vehicle Weight More than 80,000 lb 80,000 lb or less More than 36,300 kg 36,300 kg or less...
  • Page 45 Maintenance Guidelines Daily or Refueling – Maintenance • Air Intake Piping – Inspect: ° Clearance to other Check components ° Hose/Pipe condition – • Engine Lubrication Oil Level - deterioration/signs of leaking Check/Correct: ° To check engine oil level, park Hose clamps for tightness vehicle on level ground and wait 15 °...
  • Page 46 Maintenance Guidelines may result in cooling system • Engine Coolant Level – plugging and overheating Check/Correct: problems. With the engine off and temperature cool: • Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level – Check/Top Up: ° Check coolant level. It should be visible through the clear NOTE plastic surge tank.
  • Page 47 Maintenance Guidelines Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Interval Miles Kilometers Hours Months Maintenance Schedule – Normal Duty/Line Haul 20,000 32,000 40,000 64,000 1,200 80,000 128,000 2,400 160,000 256,000 4,800 200,000 320,000 6,000 – 300,000 480,000 6,750 500,000 800,000 15,000 48 (4 years) 750,000 1,200,000 22,000...
  • Page 48 Maintenance Guidelines Perform maintenance at whichever previous maintenance checks that are interval occurs first. At each scheduled due for scheduled maintenance. maintenance interval, perform all Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval Component Maintenance Task Aftertreatment Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Cooler: •...
  • Page 49 Maintenance Guidelines Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval Component Maintenance Task Charge Air System Charge Air Piping – Check/Correct: • Hose/pipe condition – deterioration/signs of leaking • • Hose clamps for tightness • Clearance to other components Charge Air Cooler – Check/Correct: •...
  • Page 50 Maintenance Guidelines Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval Component Maintenance Task Crankshaft Vibration Damper – Check: • • Inspect for cracks, nicks, leakage • Check fastener torque Drive Belts Belts – Check/Correct: • • Condition, signs of wear/ deterioration • Alignment Fan Belt Tensioner – Check/Correct: •...
  • Page 51 Maintenance Guidelines Recommended Preventative Maintenance Interval Component Maintenance Task * Extended Life Coolant A heavy–duty extended life coolant (ELC) that meets ASTM D 6210 chemical composition specifications must be used. The change interval is 750,000 miles (1,200,000 km) or 22,000 hours on–road use (8 years or 15,000 hours off–highway use) on initial fill with no extender added.
  • Page 52: Maintenance Specifications

    Maintenance Specifications Maintenance Specifications General Engine Specifications Horsepower See EPA label on top of the valve cover or on the mixer manifold. See EPA label on page 6-5. Firing Order 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4 Crankshaft Rotation (viewed from front of engine) Clockwise Displacement 784 CID (12.9 liters)
  • Page 53: Cooling System

    Maintenance Specifications Cooling System Coolant Capacity Approximately 14 to 15 gallons (53 to 57 liters) depending on chassis model and cab/ sleeper heater options Minimum Recommended Pressure Cap 15 psi (103 kPa) Maximum Top Tank Coolant Temperature 111°F (44°C) above outside temperature WARNING! NOTE Coolant is toxic.
  • Page 54: Filter Specifications

    The use of diesel fuel that has been problems caused by non-genuine filters fuel pump and the fuel injectors. mixed with other fuels may cause that do not meet PACCAR performance Due to the precise tolerances of an explosion. Do not mix gaso- or durability requirements.
  • Page 55 Maintenance Specifications CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Lighter fuel can reduce economy or Do not use high-sulfur diesel fuel as If ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel is not possibly damage fuel system com- it will damage the exhaust aftertreat- used, the engine may not meet ponents.
  • Page 56: Warranty And The Use Of Biodiesel Fuel

    • be considered a use of incorrect The biodiesel used in the blend temperatures above 32°F (0°C). fuel for the engine. PACCAR is not meets ASTM Standard D 6751 or responsible for failures caused by the EN 14214 specifications. Using diesel fuel with a use of incorrect fuel, oil or catalytic •...
  • Page 57: Lubricating Oil Recommendations And Specifications

    Maintenance Specifications Lubricating Oil as defects of parts or workmanship intervals. Attempting to extend the oil by PACCAR and therefore will not and filter change interval beyond the Recommendations and be covered by the PACCAR engine manufacturers recommendations may Specifications warranty.
  • Page 58 Using a multigrade New Engine Break-In Oils Aftermarket Oil Additive Usage oil helps improve engine cranking in PACCAR does not approve the use of PACCAR does not recommend the use low-temperature conditions, reduces special “break-in” engine lubricating of aftermarket oil additives.
  • Page 59: Coolant Recommendations And Specifications

    Coolant (ELC) that meets or exceeds all ASTM D 6210 requirements. 1. Check the coolant color at every PACCAR recommends only using a maintenance interval. It should be 50/50 mixture of distilled water and a bright red with no signs of debris ELC when cooling system service or any oil.
  • Page 60 Maintenance Specifications Recommended Extended Life Coolant Suppliers Brand Name Supplier TRP® Authorized PACCAR Engine Dealer 5-20...
  • Page 61 Maintenance Specifications Cooling System Sealing Additives Cooling System Soluble Oils CAUTION CAUTION The use of sealing additives in the The use of soluble oils in the cooling cooling system can cause damage system can cause damage to the en- to the engine. Sealing additives can gine.
  • Page 62: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Def)

    Maintenance Specifications Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) During normal operation of the truck, the DEF tank straps may relax. Inspect the spring on top of the strap. If more than ½” (12.7mm) of the spring is exposed (1), the bolt will need to be re-torqued between 70 - 80 in-lbs.
  • Page 63: Maintenance Procedures

    Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Inspection of the Engine Oil 1. Make sure that the vehicle frame Procedures Level rail is standing on a flat and level surface. Oil Pan Drain Plug 2. Make sure that the vehicle is horizontal, both lengthwise and After draining the oil, discard the crosswise.
  • Page 64: Topping Up The Engine Oil

    3. Reinstall the oil fill cap and twist to lock it in place. NOTE PACCAR recommends the use of high-quality SAE 10W30 API CJ-4 heavy-duty engine oil. 1. Engine Oil High Level 2. Engine Oil Low Level...
  • Page 65: Replacing Engine Oil Filters

    Maintenance Procedures Replacing Engine Oil Filters on page 5-4, for the recommended oil Oil Filter Removal Preparation and filter change service interval. 1. Disconnect the chassis battery cable at the negative battery terminal. CAUTION Before beginning to remove and/or disconnect any components, wait at least 5 minutes after the key switch is turned OFF for the aftertreatment Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) dosing...
  • Page 66 Maintenance Procedures Centrifugal Bypass Oil Filter WARNING! WARNING! Removal Electrical shock hazard: Never dis- Turn off the engine and place the connect the battery clamp when the ignition switch in the OFF position engine is running. Disconnecting before disconnecting the battery the battery clamps while the engine clamps.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Procedures Centrifugal Bypass Oil Filter 6. Tighten the screw cap by hand WARNING! Installation until it reaches the end position. Lubricating oil can cause skin irrita- 7. Tighten the screw cap to 354 lb-in tion or skin injury. To prevent skin in- (40 Nm).
  • Page 68: Full-Flow Oil Filter Removal/Installation

    Maintenance Procedures Full-flow Oil Filter Removal Full-flow Oil Filter Installation WARNING! 1. Lightly oil the new O-ring. Lubricating oil can cause skin irrita- 2. Install a new O-ring onto the screw tion or skin injury. To prevent skin in- cap. jury, avoid unnecessary contact with the lubricating oil.
  • Page 69: Replacing Fuel Filter

    Maintenance Procedures Replacing Fuel Filter After Replacing Oil Filter(s) ° pull the dipstick and wipe with a clean, lint free cloth 1. Reconnect the chassis battery WARNING! cable at the negative battery ° reinsert the dipstick, then When removing the fuel filter, a terminal.
  • Page 70 Maintenance Procedures Description Removal CAUTION The fuel filter / water separator module Dirt in the fuel system can lead to provides fine particle filtration, water significant damage to the fuel sys- separation, water in fuel sensing, tem. Failure to comply may result in automatic water draining, lifetime equipment or property damage.
  • Page 71 Maintenance Procedures Installation CAUTION 1. Verify the sealing o-ring that Operate priming pump at a maxi- is supplied with the filter kit is mum rate of 30 strokes per minute installed on the fuel filter cap and to prevent damage to pump. lightly coat the o-ring with fuel.
  • Page 72 Maintenance Procedures engine off and check the system Starting After the Fuel Tank Has 1. Loosen the fuel primer pump knob again for leakage. Run Dry by rotating it counter-clockwise. • If the engine does not start, or CAUTION Operate the primer pump by runs erratic, follow the procedure moving the knob in and out until The following instructions should...
  • Page 73: Replacing Coolant Filter

    Maintenance Procedures Replacing Coolant Filter WARNING! CAUTION Your engine may be equipped Engaging the starter motor for more Handle coolant and antifreeze care- with a Coolant Filter designed to than 30 seconds in any 5 minute pe- fully. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is capture and remove harmful deposits riod may cause it to overheat and poisonous.
  • Page 74 Maintenance Procedures Removal 4. Remove the coolant filter by rotating it counter-clockwise. Use a filter wrench to remove. ° A small amount of coolant could leak out when the filter is loosened. Use a suitable container to catch any drips. NOTE The coolant filter cartridge is a disposable filter and may not be...
  • Page 75 Maintenance Procedures Installation 1. Apply a small amount of coolant to the sealing ring of the new coolant filter. 2. Install the filter, rotating it clockwise until the sealing ring makes contact with the filter housing. Then tighten by hand ½ - ¾...
  • Page 76: Emergency Repairs

    Maintenance Procedures Emergency Repairs Replacing Belts 1. Accessory Belt 4. Tensioners 7. Alternator 2. Fan Belt 5. Engine Dampener 3. Water Pump 6. A/C Compressor NOTE Always fit the same type of belts as the ones replaced. 5-36...
  • Page 77 Maintenance Procedures Poly V-belt and Fan Drive Rotate the flex-bar as shown in NOTE Removal the diagram to relieve belt tension. When installing the belts do not wrap 4. With the belt tensioner pressure belt around the tensioner until after relieved, remove the poly V-belt the belt has been wrapped around from the pulleys.
  • Page 78 Maintenance Procedures Poly V-belt, Alternator, Reconnect the electrical ground 3. With the belt tensioner pressure Air-Conditioning Compressor wire to the battery. relieved, remove the poly V-belt Drive and Coolant Pump Drive from the pulleys. Removal ° The tensioner can be 1. Remove the poly V-belt from the temporarily blocked with fan and coolant pump drive as...
  • Page 79 Maintenance Procedures 2. After installing the belt, carefully CAUTION allow the belt tensioner to spring Do not direct water onto electrical back to its normal position. If the components, plug connectors, seals tensioner had been temporarily or flexible hoses on the engine. blocked, relieve tensioner Water may enter the part causing pressure enough to remove...
  • Page 81: Information

    EPA Label ....6-5 Warranty United States and Canada PACCAR MX Engine Coverage ....6-6 United States and Canada Fire Apparatus Truck Applications Coverage.
  • Page 83: Engine Identification

    Engine Identification Engine Identification Engine Component Locations 1. Coolant Filter 2. Full-flow Oil Filter 3. Centrifugal Bypass Oil Filter 4. Oil Cooler 5. Turbocharger Right Side of Engine...
  • Page 84 Engine Identification Left Side of Engine 6. Oil Fill 10. Power Steering Pump 14. A/C Compressor 7. Fuel Filter 11. Low Pressure Fuel Pump 15. Alternator 8. Air Compressor 12. Electronic Control Module (ECM) 16. Dipstick 9. Starter 13. Crankcase Vent...
  • Page 85: Epa Label

    EPA label include the located on top of the engine valve following: cover or on the mixer manifold. The • Fuel rate engine EPA label must not be changed unless approved by PACCAR. • Idle speed • Maximum rated speed • Valve lash •...
  • Page 86: Warranty

    Engine to the first purchaser or first date of delivery and ends two years or lessee for the following Engine parts: This warranty applies to new PACCAR 250,000 miles (400,000 kilometers) or • MX Engines sold and used in the...
  • Page 87 • Lube Pump Gear to travel to and from the location of PACCAR will pay for all parts and labor • the vehicle when an engine repair is Flywheel Housing needed to repair the damage to the performed at the site of the failure.
  • Page 88 Owner is responsible for the operation Your sole and exclusive remedy elements and other maintenance and maintenance of the Engine as against PACCAR and the Selling items provided during warranty repairs specified in the applicable PACCAR Dealer arising from your purchase and unless such items are not reusable Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 89 Failures of belts and hoses supplied by caused by incorrect oil or fuel or diesel interrogate Electronic Control Module PACCAR are covered for the first year exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other (ECM) data for purposes of failure...
  • Page 90 Warranty BY PACCAR AND THE SELLING COMMUNICATION EXPENSES; DEALER. EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE LODGING AND/OR MEAL LIMITED WARRANTY, PACCAR AND EXPENSES; FINES; APPLICABLE THE SELLING DEALER MAKE NO TAXES OR BUSINESS COSTS OR OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS LOSSES; ATTORNEYS’ FEES; AND OR IMPLIED.
  • Page 91: United States And Canada Fire Apparatus Truck Applications Coverage

    United States and Canada Base Engine Warranty PACCAR Responsibilities Fire Apparatus Truck The Base Engine Warranty covers PACCAR will pay for all parts and labor Applications Coverage any failures of the Engine which needed to repair the damage to the Products Warranted...
  • Page 92 Before the expiration of the applicable repairs and for downtime expenses, warranty, Owner must notify a cargo damage, fines, all applicable PACCAR authorized engine dealer of taxes, all business costs and other any Warrantable Failure and make losses resulting from a Warrantable the engine available for repair by Failure.
  • Page 93 Failures of belts and hoses supplied caused by incorrect oil, fuel or diesel Engine facility where applicable, by PACCAR are not covered beyond exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other subject to PACCAR’s time, mileage, the first year from the date of delivery...
  • Page 94 Warrantable Failure assumes the CARGO; LOSS OR DAMAGE THE SOLE WARRANTY MADE identity of the part it replaced and is TO PERSONAL CONTENTS; BY PACCAR AND THE SELLING entitled to the remaining coverage COMMUNICATION EXPENSES; DEALER. EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE hereunder.
  • Page 95: Emission Warranty

    PACCAR Engines marketed subsequent purchaser that the Engine repair or replacement of emission by PACCAR that are used in the is designed, built and equipped so control systems be new or genuine United States in vehicles designed for...
  • Page 96 Warranty Limitations Warranty. PACCAR is not responsible or other losses resulting from a for failures or damage resulting from Warrantable Failure. Your sole and exclusive remedy what PACCAR determines to be against PACCAR and the Selling THIS LIMITED EMISSION abuse or neglect, including, but not...
  • Page 97 Warranty OR LOSS TO OTHER ENGINES, VEHICLES OR PROPERTY, ATTACHMENTS, TRAILERS AND CARGO; LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL CONTENTS; COMMUNICATION EXPENSES; LODGING AND/OR MEAL EXPENSES; FINES; APPLICABLE TAXES OR BUSINESS COSTS OR LOSSES; ATTORNEYS’ FEES; AND ANY LIABILITY YOU MAY HAVE IN RESPECT TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY.
  • Page 98: California Emission Control System Warranty, On-Highway

    On-Highway The California Air Resources Board material or factory the part will be Products Warranted and PACCAR are pleased to explain repaired or replaced by PACCAR. This is your emission control system the emission control system warranty This Emission Control System on your 2013 and subsequent model defects warranty.
  • Page 99 Warrantable Condition exists, Engine Dealer as soon as a problem number provided with your vehicle PACCAR will repair your engine at no exists. The warranty repairs should be operating instructions or the California cost to you including diagnosis, parts...
  • Page 100 Warranty Emissions Components Statement • Pressure protection valve and Owner is responsible for incidental for MX Engine (2013) Emissions plumbing to DPF Fuel Injector costs such as: communication Engine Coverage expenses, meals, lodging incurred by • DPF Temperature Sensors and Owner or employees of Owner as a This list of emission control parts may Signal Conditioner...
  • Page 101 Warranty • • DEF Dosing Module with Injection Charge Air Cooler and associated • Exhaust Manifold Pressure Sensor Nozzle and wiring harness plumbing • Temperature after Turbocharger • • DEF Level/Temperature Sensor Turbocharger and associated • Vehicle Speed Sensor plumbing •...
  • Page 102 Warranty Engine Replacement Parts PACCAR Engine dealer and may elect to use parts other than new or genuine • Exhaust Manifold PACCAR recommends that any approved rebuilt parts and assemblies service parts used for maintenance, for such maintenance, replacement •...
  • Page 103 Canadian PACCAR Engine repair any of the emission control parts not being complete within 30 days Dealers, or an authorized PACCAR found by PACCAR to be defective constitutes an emergency. PACCAR Engine facility where applicable, without charge for parts or labor will reimburse the Owner for expenses subject to PACCAR’s time, mileage,...
  • Page 104 Scheduled Maintenance of PACCAR AND THE SELLING limited to: damage due to accident; the engine as specified in PACCAR DEALER SHALL NOT BE operation without adequate coolants or Operator’s Manuals. LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR lubricants;...
  • Page 105: Index

    Index Index Bore and Stroke 5-12 Coolant Recommendations and Braking System, Engine 3-6 Specifications A/C Compressor 5-36, 6-4 Break-In Oils 5-18 checking coolant condition 5-19 Accessory Belt 5-36 cooling system sealing Aftermarket Oil Additive Usage 5-18 additives 5-21 Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate Filter cooling system soluble oils 5-21 (DPF) 5-8 Cables 5-9...
  • Page 106 Index Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level 5-6 compression brake 3-8 Engine Warning Lamps 3-3, 4-4 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) compression brake controls 3-8 check engine lamp 3-3, 4-4 engine warning lamps 3-4 engine compression brake level check engine lamp (CEL) 3-5 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning switch operation 3-10 diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) lamp 3-5...
  • Page 107: Important Reference Number

    Index Full-flow Oil Filter 6-3 diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) lamp 3-5 Maintenance Schedule 5-7 installation 5-28 diesel particulate filter 3-4 daily or refueling – maintenance removal 5-28 high exhaust system temperature check 5-5 (HEST) warning 3-5 general information 5-4 stop engine 2-3, 3-4 oil drain intervals 5-3 Low Pressure Fuel Pump 6-4 Maintenance Specifications...
  • Page 108: Illustrations

    1-7 emission warranty 6-15 normal starting procedure 4-4 safety alerts 1-3 operating the engine 4-6 PACCAR MX engine - United States Starter 6-4 starting procedure after extended and Canada coverage 6-6 Starting After the Fuel Tank Has Run shutdown or oil change 4-5...
  • Page 109 Index What to do if... 2-3 check engine lamp turns on 2-5 engine is overheating 2-5 engine oil pressure lamp turns on 2-4 stop engine lamp turns on 2-3 you need roadside assistance 2-3 Index-5...

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