Paccar PX-9 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 ....1-4 Illustrations.
  • Page 7: Safety Alerts

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION WARNING CAUTION WARNING! CAUTION Safety Alerts Please read and follow all of the safety alerts contained in this manual. The safety alert following this symbol The safety alert following this symbol They are there for your protection and signal word provides a warning and signal word provides a caution and information.
  • Page 8: Foreword

    This manual contains information for NOTE Bellevue, WA 98009 the correct operation and maintenance of your PACCAR engine. Read and The latest technology and the follow all safety instructions. Refer to The alert following this symbol and highest quality components were the WARNING in the “General Safety...
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions

    INTRODUCTION Illustrations General Safety Instructions applications, although the illustration General Information may differ. Important Safety Notice WARNING! Improper practices, careless- ness, or ignoring any warnings may cause death, personal injury, equipment or property damage. Before performing any repair, read and understand all of the safety precautions and warnings.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION blades, causing premature fan the cooling system. See “Cooling vehicle or vehicle components failure. System” on page 5-15 for more before performing any service information on cooling system work. DO NOT work on anything • Work areas should be dry, well lit, maintenance.
  • Page 11 Always keep genuine replacement parts from using equipment that prevents any chemicals OUT OF REACH PACCAR. the release of refrigerant gas. OF CHILDREN. • Always use the same fastener Federal law requires capturing •...
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION have determined that used engine contains vanadium pentoxide, oil can be carcinogenic and can which has been determined by the cause reproductive toxicity. Avoid State of California to cause cancer. inhalation of vapors, ingestion, Always wear protective clothing and prolonged contact with used and eye protection when handling engine oil.
  • Page 13: 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 15: What To Do If

    Failure to do so may result • • in personal injury, severe engine The PACCAR Customer Center They have a custom mapping damage, equipment or property system which locates authorized service is FREE. damage. PACCAR engine dealers and...
  • Page 16: Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Turns On

    Stop Engine Lamp will while driving, do the following: PACCAR engine dealer as soon come ON. as possible. Slow down carefully. Move a safe distance off the road and stop.
  • Page 17: Check Engine Lamp Turns On

    WHAT TO DO IF... Check Engine Lamp Turns Engine is Overheating NOTE CAUTION The system may also temporarily overheat during severe operating The cooling system may over- conditions such as: heat if the engine coolant is at the minimum level. A sudden loss of •...
  • Page 18 WHAT TO DO IF... transmission in neutral (N) and set • Be sure the vehicle is parked on WARNING! the parking brake. “See the vehicle level ground or the readings may operator's manual for instructions be incorrect. Check the coolant Removing the fill cap on a hot en- on transmission shifting and level at the cooling module surge...
  • Page 19 An comply may result in equipment or idle shutdown feature, available property damage. on PACCAR engines, can be pro- grammed to shut the engine down after a period of low idle operation with no driver activity. A flashing warning lamp will inform the driver of an impending shutdown.
  • Page 21: Controls

    CONTROLS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine Warning Lamps ... . . 3-3 Engine Operating Range... . . 3-6 Engine Braking System ... . . 3-7 (12/2014) Y53-1185-1B1...
  • Page 23 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING Wait to Start Lamp The “Wait to Start” lamp can look like: INSTRUCTIONS • The words “Wait to Start” spelled Engine Warning Lamps General Information • A symbol similar to the graphic illustrated The following engine warning lamps section covers only the lamps The “Wait to Start”...
  • Page 24 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Check Engine Lamp emergency. The “Check Engine” lamp Malfunction Indicator Lamp will activate for several reasons. These include but are not limited to: Water in fuel and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration required. The “Check Engine” lamp is to flash for The “Malfunction Indicator Lamp”...
  • Page 25 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stop Engine Lamp High Exhaust System Temperature For engines with the engine-protection (HEST) Warning Lamp shutdown feature enabled, the stop engine lamp will begin to flash 30 seconds before the engine automatically shuts down. The warning lamp alerts the operator to the impending shutdown.
  • Page 26 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine Operating Range Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp Warning Lamp General Information Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp DPF Warning Lamp Refer to “Engine Aftertreatment Systems Operator's Manual” for Refer to “Engine Aftertreatment additional information. Systems Operator's Manual”...
  • Page 27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine Braking System PACCAR engines are designed to operate at full throttle under momentary Variable Geometry Turbo (VGT) conditions down to peak torque engine Brake System General Information speed. This is consistent with recommended operating practices. CAUTION Operating...
  • Page 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS function is controlled by a switch WARNING! WARNING! located on the dash of the vehicle. The engine (VGT) exhaust brake The exhaust brake is not intended DO NOT use the exhaust brake works by retarding engine speed by as the primary brake for the vehi- when operating on surface with creating high exhaust back pressure.
  • Page 29 (VGT) exhaust brake functions, is at its “low-idle” position. With the refer to vehicle operation manual or throttle at “low-idle” position, fuel- contact a PACCAR Authorized Repair ing commands to the cylinders will Location. not detract from the braking power of the brake system.
  • Page 30 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION NOTE Exceeding governed engine speed The engine (VGT) exhaust brake can cause engine damage. Oper- is designed to assist the vehicle's ating the engine beyond the maxi- service brakes when slowing the mum engine speed may cause se- vehicle to a stop.
  • Page 31 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Compression Brake System With the ON/OFF switch in the “ON” position, the brake automatically creates its braking effect when you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. The amount of braking power available in a given engine series varies. Braking Engine brake controls, with the fuel power depends on turbocharger boost system, consists of the following:...
  • Page 32 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cruise/PTO switches are fed into the Other switches for cruise control that ECM. affect engine brake operations are: NOTE • Service brake air pressure switch Any one of these switches can (if service brake actuator feature de-activate the engine brakes. is selected).
  • Page 33 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS brakes when the acceleration pedal is NOTE depressed. Engine brakes cannot be enabled: • When cruise control is active and the engine brakes in cruise control feature is turned off. • When engine speed goes below 850 RPM. •...
  • Page 34 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS position. Once activated, the operation CAUTION of the engine brake is fully automatic. DO NOT operate the engine brake NOTE until the engine oil temperature is above 86°F (30°C). Operation be- See the “Tips for Operation” steps low 86°F (30°C) could cause se- in this section for specific informa- vere damage to the engine.
  • Page 35 850 RPM or when an electronic fault If the engine brakes will not shut off, code is active. shut off the engine immediately, and contact a PACCAR authorized repair location. CAUTION Operating the engine with an en- gine brake that will not deactivate will cause severe engine dam- age.
  • Page 37 OPERATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Information ....4-3 Normal Starting Procedure ... . 4-4 Cold Weather Starting ....4-6 Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown or Oil Change .
  • Page 39: Operating Instructions

    5-3. temperature indicators, warning lights, area where combustible chemicals and other gauges daily to make sure The new PACCAR engine associated or vapors may be present. Failure they are operational. with this manual does not require a to comply may result in death, per- ”break-in”...
  • Page 40: Normal Starting Procedure

    10 seconds to allow the starter motor to cool, then try staring the engine again. NOTE PACCAR recommends the installation If the engine is running, DO NOT of an air intake shutoff device or a increase engine speed (RPM) or...
  • Page 41 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS warning may be accompanied by the Check engine lamp; amber in NOTE DEF Level in the low range, DEF Lamp color. on solid or flashing, the Check Engine The length of time the “Wait-to- STOP engine lamp; red in color. lamp, the Stop Engine lamp, the MIL Start”...
  • Page 42: Cold Weather Starting

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cold Weather Starting NOTE CAUTION General Information Some engines are equipped with The engine must have adequate oil CAUTION an engine starting motor protec- pressure within 15 seconds after tion feature. If the starting mo- starting the engine. If the oil pres- To reduce the possibility of dam- tor is engaged for 30 or more sec- sure gauge does not register the...
  • Page 43 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS bearings and gives ample time to allow CAUTION the oil pressure to stabilize. NOTE DO NOT operate the engine at low For engines equipped with the If an engine must idle for an extended idle for long periods with engine engine warm-up protection fea- period of time, it should be done at coolant temperature below the...
  • Page 44 For more information on the “Fast-Idle procedures. Warm-Up” feature, contact a PACCAR authorized repair location. The correct engine coolant, lubricating oil and fuels must be used for the cold weather range in which the engine is being operated.
  • Page 45 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (12/2014) Y53-1185-1B1...
  • Page 46: Starting Procedure After Extended Shutdown Or Oil Change

    This engine is equipped with an intake grid heater to help start the engine in cold weather conditions. Contact your authorized PACCAR repair location for other cold weather starting aid options. WARNING! Using starting fluid to help start the...
  • Page 47: Engine Shutdown

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine Shutdown Continuous operation with engine NOTE Before Stopping the Engine coolant temperature above or below For engines equipped with an elec- the engine coolant temperature NOTE tronic control module (ECM) en- specifications listed in “Cooling sure the key switch is turned OFF DO NOT shut off the engine im- System”...
  • Page 48: Electromagnetic Interference (Emi)

    Under these conditions, PACCAR requirements should cause no is not liable for any performance interference. problems with either the fuel system or the accessory. EMI is not considered by PACCAR to be an engine failure and therefore is not warrantable. 4-12 Y53-1185-1B1 (12/2014)
  • Page 49: Tips For Operation On Level And Dry Pavement

    ° Determine the optimum and Dry Pavement antenna location by obtaining Electronic components are required antenna reflective energy data to pass various PACCAR and industry WARNING! measurements. EMI specifications. Our testing DO NOT use the engine brake ° has shown that when the engine is...
  • Page 50: Tips For Operation On Grades With Dry Pavement

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tips for Operation on Grades WARNING! To reduce vehicle speed, put the with Dry Pavement engine brake “ON/OFF” switch in the DO NOT use an engine brake “ON” position. Remove your foot from when driving bobtail or with an un- WARNING! the accelerator pedal and clutch pedal.
  • Page 51 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! NOTE DO NOT use an engine brake Once you have determined what when driving bobtail or with an un- the safe speed is for your vehicle, loaded trailer. There may not be operate the engine brakes with the enough weight on the rear axle to transmission in the lowest gear that provide traction.
  • Page 52 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! DO NOT drive with frequent or con- tinuous use of the service brakes. This can overheat the brakes and result in excessive lining wear, in- creased stopping distances, pos- sibly an accident and may lead to personal injury. Before descend- ing a steep grade, shift to a lower gear, keep the vehicle speed low, The engine brake is NOT intended as...
  • Page 53: Tips For Operation On Slick Roads

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tips for Operation on Slick When driving on slick roads, start with Roads the “ON/OFF” switch in the “OFF” position and the two-position selector WARNING! switch in the “LOW” position. To reduce the possibility of per- sonal injury or property damage, always allow for extra distance between your vehicle and other objects when using the service...
  • Page 54 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS position. DO NOT attempt to use the If the vehicle drive wheels begin to skid engine brakes in the “HI” position. or if there is a fishtailing motion, DO NOT activate the engine brakes. If traction is maintained using the retarding power of the engine alone and more braking power is required, switch the two-position selector switch...
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Overview ....5-3 Maintenance Schedule ... . . 5-3 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS General Engine Specifications .
  • Page 57: Maintenance Guidelines

    MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule If your engine is equipped with General Information GUIDELINES a component or accessory not manufactured by PACCAR Inc, refer Perform maintenance at whichever Overview to the component manufacturer's interval occurs first. General Information maintenance recommendations.
  • Page 58 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Daily or Refueling – Maintenance • • Aftertreatment Exhaust Piping – Engine Coolant Level – Check Inspect: Check/Correct: While parked on a level surface • Engine Lubrication Oil Level - ° Check for cracks with engine off and low coolant Check/Correct: See “Inspection temperature.
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES cooling system. If operating Every 7,500 mi (12,000 km), 250 • Ensure all access caps/covers are in sub-freezing conditions, Hours, or 3 months – Maintenance properly installed and tight. a 60/40 mix of antifreeze Check and distilled water may be •...
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Every 15,000 mi (24,000 km), 500 ° • Cracked tubes or header Battery box mounting bolt - torque Hours, or 6 months – Maintenance ° Check Clogged fins/tubes • ° Hose/Pipe condition - Fuel filter (spin on type) - Replace deterioration/signs of leaking •...
  • Page 61 Automatic belt tensioner (water be replaced, make sure to flush pump) - Check the coolant system. Contact a • Cooling system - Check PACCAR authorized repair loca- tion for flushing the coolant system. ° Radiator pressure cap - Check ° Supplemental additive/conditioner level °...
  • Page 62 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Every 60,000 mi (96,000 km), 2000 Every 150,000 mi (241,000 km), 5,000 Every 200,000 mi (321,500 km), 6500 Hours, or 2 Years - Maintenance Hours, or 4 Years – Maintenance Hours – Maintenance Check Check Check • Aftertreatment Diesel Particulate •...
  • Page 63 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Every 750,000 mi (1,200,000 is essential for freeze and If equipped with rubber type km), 22,000 Hours, or 6 years – corrosion protection. The use of crankshaft vibration damper. Maintenance Check supplemental coolant additives (SCAs) is not recommended. Follow the manufacturers' •...
  • Page 64 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES classification CI-4/SL and/or Oil Drain Intervals Reference the Typical Applications C.E.S. 20078 is used, the service column in Table - 1 on page 5-11. See the following table to determine intervals for the aftertreatment Use the lowest interval listed for the maximum recommended oil systems will be reduced to 150,000 your application.
  • Page 65 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Table - 1 Oil Drain Intervals Typical Average Vehicle Speed Miles Kilometers Hours Months Applications Shuttle Bus, Below 5 mph 1,500 2,400 Transit Bus 5 to 10 mph 4,000 6,450 Cement Mixer, Dump Truck, 10 to 15 mph 6,000 9,650 Feedlot Truck,...
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES NOTE A Maintenance Monitor feature is available through the engine’s ECM. This feature can be enabled by a PACCAR Authorized Repair Location. PACCAR bases its oil drain specifications on duty cycle and oil contamination. This contamination occurs in all engines at varying rates regardless of design.
  • Page 67: Maintenance Specifications

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS General Engine Specifications Horsepower See engine dataplate. Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4 Crankshaft rotation (viewed from front of engine) Clockwise Displacement 540 in³ (8.9 liters) Bore and stroke 4.49 in. × 5.69 in. (114 mm × 144.5 mm) Dry weight 1,695 lb (769 kg) Wet weight...
  • Page 68: Lubricating Oil System

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Lubricating Oil System At low idle (minimum allowable) 10 psi (69 kPa) Oil pressure At road speed (minimum allowable) 30 psi (207 kPa) Regulated oil pressure 55 psi (379 kPa) Lubricating oil filter capacity 4 qt (3.78 liters) Standard oil pan 16 to 20 qt (15.1 to 18.9 liters) Oil pan capacity, low to high...
  • Page 69: Cooling System

    If contact with the Standard 180 to 200°F (82 • Contact a PACCAR® eyes occurs, flood eyes with large modulating to 93°C) Authorized Repair Location. amounts of water for 15 minutes.
  • Page 70: Filter Specifications

    The suction-side filter must have rial in leakproof containers. Used the following characteristics: coolant must be processed as in- Fleetguard products meet all PACCAR dustrial chemical waste. Please • Water separating test standards to provide the quality...
  • Page 71: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Recommendations And Specifications

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Diesel Exhaust Fluid WARNING! NOTE Recommendations and DEF contains urea. DO NOT get Specifications Early production pressure side the substance in your eyes. fuel filters were built with a square case of contact, immediately flush drive feature for installation and WARNING! eyes with large amounts of wa- removal.
  • Page 72: Fuel Recommendations

    Know your fuel source and make diesel fuel as indicated in this sec- sure all steps are taken for dis- PACCAR Inc. is not responsible for tion of the manual. Failure to com- pensing or using clean fuel in your...
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Unapproved fuel can reduce econ- Using diesel fuels blended with If ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel is not omy or possibly damage fuel sys- lubricants may cause damage used, the engine may not meet tem components. Lighter fuels typ- to your exhaust aftertreatment emission regulations, and dam- ically DO NOT have enough lubric-...
  • Page 74 The use of obtained by using blends of number other grades of diesel fuels other than 2D and number 1D. ULSD fuel will be considered a use of incorrect fuel for the engine. PACCAR 5-20 Y53-1185-1B1 (12/2014)
  • Page 75 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS The following chart lists acceptable types of fuels for this engine. Acceptable Types of Fuels Number Number Number Jet-A Jet-A1 JP-5 JP-8 Jet-B JP-4 CITE Diesel Diesel Kerosene NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK NOT OK...
  • Page 76: Warranty And The Use Of Biodiesel Fuel

    Warranty and the Use of Recommendation to Avoid Fuel The use of approved biodiesel fuel Gelling Biodiesel Fuel does not affect the PACCAR engine • Use appropriate fuel grade/blend warranty. Failures caused by the use of PACCAR Inc. approves the use of for conditions.
  • Page 77: Lubricating Oil Recommendations And Specifications

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Lubricating Oil In particular, operators should be The use of quality engine lubricating Recommendations and aware that biodiesel blends are oils, combined with appropriate oil Specifications more prone to cold flow (gelling) and drain and filter change intervals, is a General Information filter plugging issues compared to critical factor in maintaining engine...
  • Page 78 CES compares to the American • CES: Cummins Engineering Petroleum Institute (API) classification. Standard • PACCAR allows, for midrange applications, the use of lubricating oils that meet or exceed Cummins Engineering To determine if the lubricating oil meets Standard (CES) 20078 or CES...
  • Page 79 Using a multigrade PACCAR recommends the use of petroleum (mineral) based engine oils. oil helps improve engine cranking in high-quality SAE 10W30 API CJ-4 low-temperature conditions, reduces heavy-duty engine oil.
  • Page 80 70°F (20°C). Some oil suppliers 10W-30, lower viscosity multigrade oils might claim better fuel economy for can be used in colder climates. See these oils. PACCAR can neither the accompanying chart. Any viscosity approve nor disapprove any product grade lower than 10W-30 must still not manufactured by PACCAR.
  • Page 81 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS New Engine Break-In Oils Aftermarket Oil Additive Usage CAUTION PACCAR does not approve the use of PACCAR does not recommend the use The use of a synthetic-base oil special “break-in” engine lubricating of aftermarket oil additives. Today's does not justify extended oil...
  • Page 82: Inspection Of The Engine Oil Level

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Inspection of the Engine Oil this carefully on a vehicle with air suspension. Level Twist the dipstick handle to unlock NOTE it, then pull the dipstick out of the holder. It takes approximately 15 minutes for all the oil to run into the sump Wipe the dipstick clean with a when the engine is ‘warm.’...
  • Page 83: Topping Up The Engine Oil

    ASTM D 6210 requirements. Check the coolant color at every Top up with oil, if necessary, via PACCAR recommends only using a maintenance interval. It should be the filler opening. Use the correct 50/50 mixture of distilled water and a bright red with no signs of debris grade in the correct quantity.
  • Page 84 Supplier drometer. The use of floating ball TRP® Authorized hydrometers can give an incorrect PACCAR engine reading. Using a floating ball hy- dealer. drometer for testing the freezing point of the coolant is an inaccurate test and will cause a false read- ing of the coolant freezing point.
  • Page 85 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Cooling System Soluble Oils CAUTION The use of sealing additives in the cooling system can cause damage to the engine. Sealing additives can plug various areas of the ra- diator, EGR system and oil cooler. The plugging of the cooling system can hamper heat transfer, causing internal engine damage.
  • Page 87: Information

    Air Compressor ....6-5 Variable Geometry Turbocharger ..6-6 PACCAR Engine Technology ... 6-6 WARRANTY PACCAR PX-9 Engine United States and Canada Coverage .
  • Page 89: Engine Identification

    The dataplate is located on the top side of the gear housing. Have the following engine data available when communicating with a PACCAR Authorized Repair Location: The engine dataplate provides Engine Serial Number (ESN) important facts about the engine. The engine serial number (ESN)
  • Page 90: Fuel Injection Pump Dataplate

    ENGINE IDENTIFICATION Fuel Injection Pump Engine Control Module Dataplate Dataplate Dataplate If the engine dataplate (1) is not The fuel injection pump dataplate is NOTE readable, the ESN (2) can be located on the fuel pump. found on the engine block on top Not all engines have ECM data- of the lubricating oil cooler housing.
  • Page 91: Paccar Engine Nomenclature

    • Part number The PACCAR engine nomenclature • Serial number provides the following information: • Date code Horsepower Rating Engine Model...
  • Page 92: Variable Geometry Turbocharger

    Customer number General Information Turbocharger • Model number. The service model name for this product is PX-9. NOTE The electronic actuator on the This engine is being released first to VGT is a serviceable component meet EPA 2013. and has a separate dataplate that...
  • Page 93 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION This engine has the following emissions related hardware: • Aftertreatment outlet NH3 gas sensor • CM2350 ECM • Engine intake throttle actuator • Integrated aftertreatment DEF controller into the ECM • Ambient air temperature sensor (12/2014) Y53-1185-1B1...
  • Page 94: Warranty

    WARRANTY Base Engine Warranty PACCAR Responsibilities This warranty covers any failures of the PACCAR will pay for all parts and labor PACCAR PX-9 Engine United engine which result, under normal use needed to repair the damage to the States and Canada Coverage...
  • Page 95 Before the expiration of the applicable warranty, Owner must notify a The owner is responsible for PACCAR authorized dealer or an non-engine repairs and for “downtime” authorized Cummins Distributor of expenses, cargo damage, fines, all any warrantable failure and make...
  • Page 96 Failures of belts and hoses supplied by caused by incorrect oil or fuel or diesel engine facility where applicable, PACCAR are covered for the first year exhaust fluid or by water, dirt or other subject to PACCAR's time, mileage, from the date of delivery of the engine...
  • Page 97 OR IMPLIED. PACCAR AND THE ANY LIABILITY YOU MAY HAVE IN SELLING DEALER EXPRESSLY RESPECT TO ANY OTHER PERSON PACCAR Inc reserves the right to DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY OR ENTITY. interrogate electronic control module OF MERCHANTABILITY OR (ECM) data for purposes of failure...
  • Page 98: 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 99 The owner is responsible for the unless such items are not reusable operation and maintenance of the due to the warrantable failure. engine as specified in PACCAR Operator’s Manual. The owner is also The owner is responsible for responsible for providing proof that all...
  • Page 100 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 101 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 102: Emission Warranty

    States in vehicles designed for at the time of sale by PACCAR with approved rebuilt parts and assemblies, transporting persons or property on a all U.S. Federal emission regulations and that the engine be serviced street or highway.
  • Page 103 WARRANTY Limitations workmanship, are not covered by this or other losses resulting from a warranty. PACCAR is not responsible warrantable failure. Your sole and exclusive remedy for failures or damage resulting from against PACCAR and the selling THIS LIMITED EMISSION...
  • Page 104: California Emission Control System Warranty, On-Highway

    ATTACHMENTS, TRAILERS AND On-Highway The California Air Resources Board CARGO; LOSS OR DAMAGE Products Warranted and PACCAR are pleased to explain TO PERSONAL CONTENTS; the emission control system warranty COMMUNICATION EXPENSES; This emission control system warranty on your 2014 – 2015 model year...
  • Page 105 Where a warrantable to an authorized PACCAR dealer or condition exists, PACCAR will repair an authorized Cummins Distributor your engine at no cost to you including as soon as a problem exists.
  • Page 106 WARRANTY As the engine owner, you should also be aware that PACCAR may deny you warranty coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights...
  • Page 107 Prior to the expiration of the applicable California Emissions Components • DEF level sensor warranty, owner must give notice of Statement for the PX-9 Engine • any warranted emission control failure (2013) Emission Engine Coverage DEF line heater control relay to an authorized PACCAR engine •...
  • Page 108 WARRANTY • • • Exhaust gas piping from Turbocharger speed sensor Engine control module calibration turbocharger out to the last Base Engine System Component • DEF lamp aftertreatment device • Camshaft • On Board Diagnostic (OBD) Air Handling Component Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) •...
  • Page 109 Fuel pump the emission control parts performed service parts used for maintenance, • Secondary fuel by a facility other than a PACCAR repair or replacement of emission pressure/temperature sensor authorized dealer or an authorized control systems be new or genuine...
  • Page 110: Y53-1185-1B1

    30 days or a repair any of the emission control parts not being complete within 30 days found by PACCAR to be defective constitutes an emergency. PACCAR without charge for parts or labor will reimburse the owner for expenses...
  • Page 111 Warranty Limitations abuse or neglect, including, but not during “Scheduled Maintenance” of limited to: damage due to accident; the engine as specified in PACCAR Your sole and exclusive remedy operation without adequate coolants or “Operator’s Manuals”. against PACCAR and the selling lubricants;...
  • Page 112 WARRANTY PACCAR AND THE SELLING DEALER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: LOSS OF INCOME OR LOST PROFITS; ENGINE OR VEHICLE DOWNTIME; THIRD PARTY DAMAGE, INCLUDING DAMAGE OR LOSS TO OTHER ENGINES,...
  • Page 113: Index

    Cooling system soluble oils ..5-31 California emissions components system EMI radiation levels ..4-13 statement for the PX-9 system EMI susceptibility..4-12 engine (2013) emission engine Emission warranty .
  • Page 114: Illustrations

    Lamp Filter specifications PACCAR engine nomenclature . .6-5 check engine..... . .2-5 general information....5-16 Engine is overheating .
  • Page 115 (API)......5-24 Normal starting procedure ..4-4 PACCAR engine technology ..6-6 coolant recommendations and PACCAR PX-9 engine United States specifications .
  • Page 116 Stop Engine Lamp ....2-3 emission warranty ....6-16 PACCAR PX-9 engine United States and Canada coverage ..6-8...

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