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2017 Emissions
2019-2020 Model Years
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  • Page 1 Operator s Manual ’ Operator’s Manual 2017 Emissions 2019-2020 Model Years Warranty...
  • Page 3 Contents Engine Operation........Engine Maintenance........Engine Warranty........
  • Page 5 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 6 ENGINE OPERATION - Chapter 1 | ENGINE OPERATION In this Chapter: Safety - Introduction..........................5 Emergency - What To Do If......................... 10 Operating Instructions......................... 13 Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 7 ENGINE OPERATION - Safety - Introduction indicate that in a cross-reference like this: (See Safety Alerts on page 5). You won’t Safety - Introduction NOTE have to go searching for more information. Finally you’ll find a helpful Subject Index. After you've read this manual, it should Using this Manual It’s in the back of the manual and be stored in the cab for convenient ref-...
  • Page 8 Let the engine oil cool down before changing it. Failure effect at the time of printing. PACCAR to comply may result in death, person- reserves the right to make changes at any al injury, equipment or property dam- time without obligation.
  • Page 9 WARNING needed, we recommend using only Make sure your vehicle is in top working genuine parts from PACCAR. condition before heading out on the road, it Improper practices, carelessness, or is the responsible driver's duty to do so.
  • Page 10 ENGINE OPERATION - Safety - Introduction • Put a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag in NOT work on anything that is devices such as chains, hooks, or the operator's compartment or on supported only by lifting jacks or a slings are in good condition and the controls.
  • Page 11 Dispose of service work. Use only genuine or battery charging cables to any the catalyst in accordance with replacement parts from PACCAR. ignition or governor control wiring. local regulations. If catalyst This can cause electrical damage •...
  • Page 12 Call toll-free to talk to someone at the injury, equipment or property damage. • The PACCAR Customer Center PACCAR Customer Center: service is FREE. • Kenworth customers call: 1-800- For engines with the engine-protection...
  • Page 13 Turn ON the emergency flasher insufficient oil pressure will cause seri- fluid (DEF) is required. For PACCAR PX and use other warning devices to ous engine damage. Failure to comply Engines, this icon may also illuminate if the alert other motorists.
  • Page 14 ENGINE OPERATION - Emergency - What To Do If engine lamp is to warn the operator of an impending idle shutdown. When the idle NOTE NOTE shutdown timer is 30 seconds from expiring, the ECM begins flashing the The system may also temporarily over- The instrument cluster gauges may check engine warning lamp once per heat during severe operating condi-...
  • Page 15 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions temperature should have cooled by or if you see any steam or coolant es- WARNING this time. If it has not, stop the caping. Always remove the cap very slowly and carefully. Be ready to back engine and let it cool before To reduce the chance of personal in- off if any steam or coolant begins to...
  • Page 16 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Engine, Check Engine WARNING CAUTION If the Stop Engine warning lamp illumi- The installation of electronic devices to nates, it means you have a serious en- the On Board Diagnostics (OBD) con- gine system problem. This should be nector, the vehicle Controller Area Net- considered an emergency.
  • Page 17 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions (HEST), Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Engine aftertreatment system includes a • Do not park in an area of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) warning lamps. diesel particulate filter and DPF warning combustible vapors or materials. lamp.
  • Page 18 An engine compression brake is standard the lamp will be illuminated. on the PX-7 engines. Optionally, this engine may be equipped with an exhaust Once the Wait-to-Start lamp turns off, turn brake. When activated, these devices the key to the starting position to start the create a braking effect on the drive wheels.
  • Page 19 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions vehicle, nor is it an emergency brake. compression brake (if turned ON) may WARNING The engine compression brake only be interrupted if the ABS system de- helps the service brakes by using en- tects wheel-slip due to operation on DO NOT operate the engine compres- gine back pressure to slow the drive- slippery surfaces.
  • Page 20 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Engine Compression Brake Level way, turn the engine compression Engaging conditions for the engine Switch Operation brake switch ON for added braking compression brake: There are two switches that control your effect. • Engine speed must be above 1,000 vehicle’s engine compression brake.
  • Page 21 Follow the daily maintenance checks listed Engine Maintenance on page 32. The new PACCAR engine associated with this manual does not require a “break-in” procedure. This section of the manual Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 22 NOTE IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND OPERATOR TO OPER- ATE THE VEHICLE IN A SAFE ENVI- PACCAR recommends the installation of RONMENT. an air intake shutoff device or a similar safety device to minimize the risk of...
  • Page 23 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Normal Starting Procedure Allow the Wait-To-Start warning lamp to CAUTION turned off. Engine Wait-To-Start Lamp page 16 Engaging the starter motor for more Follow this engine starting procedure when Diesel particulate filter (DPF) status than 30 seconds in any five minute pe- the outside temperature is above 50°F indicator;...
  • Page 24 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Cold Weather Starting • Sticking of the valves in the Allow the Wait-to-Start warning lamp to CAUTION cylinder head turn off. Engine Wait-To-Start Lamp • Reduced performance page 16 The use of starting aids, such as ether, •...
  • Page 25 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Engine Operating Range PACCAR engines are designed to operate at full throttle under momentary conditions Proper Engine Operating Range down to peak torque engine speed. This is consistent with recommended operating practices. CAUTION Operating the engine beyond the max- imum engine speed can cause severe engine damage.
  • Page 26 DPF lamp is An idle shutdown feature (available on on or off, to remove these hydrocarbon PACCAR engines) can be program- deposits and moisture. The engine speed med to shut the engine down after a will remain elevated for 20-60 minutes. If...
  • Page 27 Under NOTE during idling and the frequency of DPF these conditions, PACCAR is not liable for regenerations. any performance problems with either the For engines equipped with an elec- fuel system or the accessory. EMI is not...
  • Page 28 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Locate the accessory receiving Remove Foot from Accelerator cause the wheels to skid on a slippery antenna further away. surface. You could lose control of the Check with the accessory supplier vehicle and/or jackknife if the wheels representative in your area to: begin to skid, resulting in an accident.
  • Page 29 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Operating on Grades and Dry Do Not Exceed Governed Engine Speed Pavement CAUTION 40 50 40 50 WARNING The engine ECM maintains a record of 2100 2300 maximum rpm. Exceeding the maxi- The engine brake is not intended as mum rpm will be considered driver the primary brake for the vehicle, nor abuse and will affect the engine war-...
  • Page 30 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Slow Down Around Curves WARNING CAUTION DO NOT drive with frequent or contin- Never exceed governed engine speed uous use of the service brakes. This because engine damage can occur. can overheat the brakes and result in Operating engine beyond the gov- excessive lining wear, increased stop- erned speed causes additional strain...
  • Page 31 ENGINE OPERATION - Operating Instructions Tips for Operation on Slick Roads When driving on slick roads, start with the “ON/OFF” switch in the “OFF” position and NOTE the two-position selector switch in the WARNING “LOW” position. If your tractor is equipped The longer or steeper the hill, the more with a twin-screw rear axle, position the To reduce the possibility of personal...
  • Page 32: Table Of Contents

    ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Chapter 2 | ENGINE MAINTENANCE In this Chapter: Maintenance Requirements........................ 32 Maintenance Schedule Intervals......................35 Preventative Maintenance Schedule....................36 Engine Specifications..........................38 Engine Lubricating Oil Recommendations and Specifications............40 Engine Oil Capacities and Pressures....................42 Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals....................43 Cooling System Maintenance......................46 Engine Coolant Specifications......................
  • Page 33 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Diesel Exhaust Fluid Recommendations and Specifications.............. 52 Maintenance Procedures........................54 Engine Identification..........................69 Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 34: Maintenance Requirements

    Checks can allow carbon monoxide to enter by PACCAR Inc, refer to the component Visual Inspection of Engine the cab. Entry of carbon monoxide into manufacturer's maintenance This procedure should be followed as part the cab is also possible from other ve- recommendations.
  • Page 35 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Requirements Excessive oil, coolant or fuel and corrosion inhibitor content as the Aftertreatment Exhaust Piping on page consumption original coolant in the cooling system. If operating in sub-freezing conditions, a Loose or damaged parts 60/40 mix of antifreeze and distilled water Air Intake Piping on page 34 Worn or damaged belts...
  • Page 36 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Requirements Inspect for clearance to other components (i.e. electrical CAUTION harnesses, etc.). Due to thermal expansion the coolant Inspect hose/pipe condition – level CANNOT be checked if the cool- deterioration/signs of leaking. ant is above ambient temperature or Air Intake Piping the engine has not completely cooled.
  • Page 37: Maintenance Schedule Intervals

    ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Schedule Intervals Maintenance Schedule Intervals PX-7 Maintenance Intervals Maintenance Interval Miles Kilometers Hours Months 7,500 12,000 15,000 24,000 15,000 24,000 12 (1 year) 30,000 48,000 1,000 12 (1 year) 60,000 96,000 2,000 75,000 120,000 2,500 150,000...
  • Page 38: Preventative Maintenance Schedule

    Perform maintenance at whichever interval this component is not required. will need to adjust mileage, kilometer, occurs first. At Maintenance Schedule Intervals, perform all previous maintenance PX-7 Preventative Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Task Recommended Preventative Component Maintenance Interval Emissions Components Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) - Clean •...
  • Page 39 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Preventative Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Task Recommended Preventative Component Maintenance Interval Air System & Compressor Air Compressor on page 67 - Check • Air Cleaner on page 67 • Charge Air System Charge Air Piping on page 68 •...
  • Page 40: Engine Specifications

    ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Specifications Maintenance Task Recommended Preventative Component Maintenance Interval Drive Belts Engine Belt Checks on page 65 • Fan Belt Tensioner on page 65 • Engine Lubrication Replace oil and filter Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals page 43 Fuel System Fuel Filter on page 59 - Spin On Type...
  • Page 41 PACCAR engines. PACCAR recommends Filter Specifications Contact your local PACCAR authorized their use. PACCAR is not responsible for problems repair location for specific part numbers. Fleetguard products meet all PACCAR test caused by non-genuine filters that do not standards to provide the quality filtration...
  • Page 42: Engine Lubricating Oil Recommendations And Specifications

    API CK-4 or CJ-4 Intervals" to determine which oil drain certification can be used in operations Use of non-genuine PACCAR oil filters interval to use for an application. where the ambient temperature never can cause severe engine damage.
  • Page 43 30 40 Temperature ° C New Engine Break-In Oils NOTE PACCAR does not approve the use of special “break-in” engine lubricating oils for new or rebuilt PACCAR engines. It is Any of the oil weights listed in the recommended to use the same lubricating...
  • Page 44: Engine Oil Capacities And Pressures

    The use of a synthetic-base oil does Aftermarket Oil Additive Usage Pressures not justify extended oil change inter- PACCAR does not recommend the use of aftermarket oil additives. Today's high- Engine Oil Capacity and Acceptable Pressures PACCAR PX-7 At low idle (minimum allowable)
  • Page 45: Engine Lubrication And Filter Intervals

    ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals Oil filter differential pressure to open bypass 50 psi (345 kPa) Lubricating oil filter capacity 1 qt. (0.950 liters) Maximum oil temperature 280°F (138°C) Pan only 15 qts. (14.2 liters) Lubricating oil capacity of Standard oil pan Total system 17.6 qts.
  • Page 46 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals Table 1: Maximum Oil Drain Interval (A) Severe-Duty (If vehicle meets any of these conditions) (B) Normal-Duty (If vehicle meets both conditions) Average fuel economy is less than 7 mpg (2.98 km/liter), or idle Average fuel economy is greater than 7 mpg (2.98 km/liter) and time is 40 percent or greater, or vehicle operates in dusty gross vehicle weight is less than 46,000 lb (20,865 kg).
  • Page 47 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Lubrication and Filter Intervals With 15 qt [14.2 liter] oil pan With 19 qt [18 liter] oil pan Below 10 3,000 4,850 4,000 6,450 mph average 10 to 15 mph 6,000 9,650 8,000 12,500 average 15 to 20 mph 8,500 13,750 11,000...
  • Page 48: Cooling System Maintenance

    15 mi- factory filled with extended life coolant that • Contact a PACCAR Inc. Author- nutes. Avoid prolonged or repeated meets or exceeds all ASTM D6210 and ized Repair Location contact with skin.
  • Page 49 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Cooling System Maintenance Glycol Concentration Level CAUTION CAUTION Desired The engine cooling system has very Use of non-genuine PACCAR coolant Freeze Coolant specific maintenance and inspection filters can cause severe engine dam- Level Point °F / Water requirements.
  • Page 50: Engine Coolant Specifications

    Coolant Level on page 33. CAUTION Engine Coolant Specifications for CAUTION PACCAR PX-7 The use of sealing additives or soluble oils in the cooling system can cause When adding coolant, avoid mixing dif- Coolant Capacity 3.0 gal (11.5 liters) damage to the engine. These additives ferent brands and formulations.
  • Page 51: Extended Life Coolant

    Coolant Suppliers 750,000 miles (1,200,000 km) or 12,000 Authorized PACCAR Engine dealer hours of on-road use (8 years or 15,000 Extended Life Coolant hours of off-highway use) on initial fill with no extender added. The change interval is ®...
  • Page 52: Fuel Recommendations

    ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Fuel Recommendations hicle. Failure to comply may result in may result in equipment or property Fuel Recommendations equipment or property damage. damage. WARNING CAUTION CAUTION The use of diesel fuel that has been Unapproved fuel can reduce economy DO NOT use high-sulfur diesel fuel as mixed with other fuels may cause an or possibly damage fuel system com-...
  • Page 53: Warranty And The Use Of Biodiesel Fuel

    If ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel is recommended cetane number can cause not used, the engine may not meet PACCAR Inc. approves the use of hard starting instability, and excessive emission regulations, and damage biodiesel fuel blends up to 20 percent by white smoke.
  • Page 54: Recommendations To Avoid Fuel Gelling

    Replace the fuel filters (pressure and workmanship by PACCAR and therefore suction side) at the same interval as the oil To avoid fuel gelling in cold weather: will not be covered by the PACCAR engine and oil filter are changed. Engine warranty.
  • Page 55 CAUTION recommended that the DEF used be certified by the American Petroleum Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) contains PACCAR Inc requires the use of DEF Institute (API). urea. DO NOT get the substance in meeting ISO 22241-1 (DIN 70070) spec- your eyes. In case of contact, immedi- ifications.
  • Page 56 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures dealers. For assistance locating Twist the dipstick handle to unlock DEF, contact your local PACCAR it, then pull the dipstick out of the Maintenance Procedures authorized repair location. holder. • If your vehicle is out of DEF and...
  • Page 57 If checking the engine oil just after stopping NOTE the engine, wait 15 minutes for the oil to Use of non-genuine PACCAR oil filters drain back into the oil pan before checking On the engine oil dipstick, the differ- can cause severe engine damage.
  • Page 58 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures ensure dirt does contaminate the may result in death, personal injury or oil filter module. WARNING equipment damage from electrical arc- ing or damage to electrical compo- Turn off the engine and place the igni- nents.
  • Page 59 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Oil Filter Installation Installing Centrifugal Oil Filter into Base Installing and Locking Cap Use the following procedure to install oil filters. Install the new full-flow oil filter element into the oil module. Installing Full-flow Oil Filter Lightly lubricate the new O-rings (1) with clean engine oil.
  • Page 60 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Fit the new O-rings (1) onto the or box wrench, to avoid damaging screw cap (1) and onto the the oil filter cap. CAUTION centrifuge base (2). After Replacing Engine Oil Filter(s) Increasing the engine speed directly Installing O-rings onto Screw Cap and Insert into Follow the steps below after installing new after maintenance or repairs to the lu-...
  • Page 61 For information on alternative fuels, such number. PACCAR periodically as biodiesel, and additional information for purification of drained water with a changes its filter design, and filters of...
  • Page 62 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Warranty and the Use of Biodiesel Fuel Module Fuel on page 51. CAUTION Fuel Filter Removal Dirt in the fuel system can lead to sig- Follow the steps below to remove the fuel nificant damage to the fuel system. filter: Failure to comply may result in equip- ment or property damage.
  • Page 63 If installing a new fuel filter on a PX-7, loosen the fuel priming pump CAUTION knob by rotating it counter- clockwise. Operate priming pump at a maximum rate of 30 strokes per minute to pre- vent damage to pump.
  • Page 64 Failure to follow the starting WARNING Allowing the engine to idle for several instructions below may damage the minutes with the PACCAR fuel blend- starter motor. Check the fuel filter for signs of leak- ing valve in the prime (closed) position age.
  • Page 65 5 If equipped with a PACCAR fuel minutes before repeating the blending valve, turn the valve to the WARNING procedure.
  • Page 66 Keep the cooling system full by (vertically mounted) on the surge tank Contact a PACCAR® Authorized Re- topping-up using ELC pre-diluted to while the engine is still hot. Wait until pair Location for flushing the coolant...
  • Page 67 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Poly V-belt and Fan Drive Belt Drive Belts Removal NOTE Perform these maintenance procedures NOTE according to the Preventative Maintenance Inhibitor concentration level deter- Schedule. mines corrosion protection. If you are Always fit the same type of belts as Disconnect the electrical ground concerned about...
  • Page 68 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Inspect the pulleys for damage, Reinstall fan blade using fan blade ter the belt has been wrapped around rust, and grease deposits. Clean or bolts and new 9/16 in. nylon patch all other pulleys and idlers. replace as necessary.
  • Page 69 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures Medium and Large DEF Tank Small DEF Tank Filter Access Replace the aftertreatment DEF Air Compressor Air Intake System dosing unit (DEF module) filter Perform these maintenance procedures Air Cleaner according to the maintenance according to the Preventative Maintenance Perform these maintenance procedures schedule.
  • Page 70 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Procedures (option) locks in the extreme Charging - Cranking System If equipped with a rubber-type high position. crankshaft damper, perform the Electrical Harness / Cables following checks of vibration • Check hose/pipe condition – Perform these maintenance procedures damper: deterioration/ signs of leaking.
  • Page 71 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Identification top of the engine valve cover (PX-7) or on Engine Identification the front timing gear cover (PX-9). The CAUTION The engine dataplate contains information engine EPA label must not be changed specific to that engine. The engine serial unless approved by PACCAR.
  • Page 72 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Identification Catalyst No. Have the following engine data available when communicating with a PACCAR Authorized Repair Location: Date of manufacture Engine serial number (ESN) Engine model information Fuel rate Control parts list (CPL) Idle speed Valve lash...
  • Page 73 ECM. The following information is found on Bosch data plate includes: the engine control module dataplate: • Pump serial number • ECM part number (PN) • PACCAR part number • ECM serial number (SN) • Factory code Data plate • ECM date code (DC) •...
  • Page 74 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Identification PACCAR Engine Nomenclature • Date code The PACCAR engine nomenclature NOTE Variable Geometry Turbocharger provides the following information: Dataplate PX-7 6.7 liter The electronic actuator on the VGT is a serviceable component and has a...
  • Page 75 ENGINE MAINTENANCE - Engine Identification Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 76 ENGINE WARRANTY - Chapter 3 | ENGINE WARRANTY In this Chapter: United States and Canada Engine Warranty..................75 Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 77 This warranty applies to new PACCAR Emissions Warranty on page 80. when an engine repair is performed at the PX-7 engines sold and used in the United site of the failure. PACCAR and Owner States or Canada and operated in on-...
  • Page 78 Failures of belts and hoses supplied by cargo damage, fines, all applicable taxes, limited to: damage due to accident; PACCAR are covered for the first year from all business costs and other losses operation without adequate coolants or the date of delivery of the engine to the first resulting from a warrantable failure.
  • Page 79 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR This warranty applies to new PACCAR lubricants, filters, filter elements, or any PURPOSE. PX-7 engines sold and used in the United other part which is considered a PACCAR AND THE SELLING DEALER States or Canada and operated in fire maintenance item.
  • Page 80 3rd, 4th, and 5th recommended maintenance has been years of base engine warranty. The PACCAR will pay for all parts and labor performed. deductible will not be charged during the needed to repair the damage to the engine Before the expiration of the applicable first two years of the base engine warranty.
  • Page 81 Failures of belts and hoses supplied by WEAROUT OF COVERED PARTS. limited to: damage due to accident; PACCAR are covered for the first year from THIS WARRANTY AND THE EMISSION operation without adequate coolants or the date of delivery of the engine to the first WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREINAFTER lubricants;...
  • Page 82 AND CARGO; LOSS OR DAMAGE TO electrical components that may affect of sale by PACCAR with all U.S. Federal PERSONAL CONTENTS; engine emission controls. The use of non- emission regulations applicable at the time COMMUNICATION EXPENSES;...
  • Page 83 BUSINESS COSTS OR LOSSES; are not covered by this warranty. PACCAR schedule or when the system indicates that ATTORNEYS’ FEES; AND ANY is not responsible for failures or damage...
  • Page 84 Resource Board at: may be covered by the Emission Control Where a warrantable condition exists, System Warranty under certain failure PACCAR will repair your engine at no cost modes. to you including diagnosis, parts and labor. Y53-1183-1G1 (05/19)
  • Page 85 ENGINE WARRANTY - United States and Canada Engine Warranty Aftertreatment System • Exhaust gas piping from • Crankcase breather turbocharger out to the last • Engine oil pressure sensor • Aftertreatment electroconnections aftertreatment device • Engine speed, position sensor, • Aftertreatment inlet and outlet •...
  • Page 86 PACCAR engine dealer or an may affect engine emission controls. The PACCAR will repair any of the emission authorized Cummins Distributor. use of non-genuine engine or vehicle control parts found by PACCAR to be...
  • Page 87 WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR running on the date of delivery to the first PACCAR is not responsible for the material WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A purchaser or first lessee. The accrued and labor costs of emission control parts PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 88 Index Index Cooling System Overheating Crankshaft - Vibration Damper Accessory Drive Additives to Cooling System After Replacing Engine Oil Filter(s) Aftertreatment Exhaust Piping Diesel Exhaust Fluid Air Cleaner Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Lamp Air Compressor Diesel Exhaust Fluid filter Air Intake Piping Diesel Fuel Antifreeze Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning Lamp...
  • Page 89 Install Fuel Filter Engine Warning Lamps Engine, Check Engine Engine, identification, PX, PX-7, PX-9, PX7, PX9, data, plate, ESN, serial, number, no, Engine, identification, PX, PX-7, PX-9, PX7, PX9, horsepower, horse, power, hp, Maintenance Schedule Intervals displacement, rating, model, nomenclature...
  • Page 90 Index Radiator Hoses Warranty and the Use of Biodiesel Fuel Recommendations and Specifications Recommendations to avoid fuel gelling in cold temperatures Remove Fuel Filter Remove Oil filter Remove Oil Filter 56, Replace Engine Oil Roadside Assistance Run Out of Fuel Safety Safety Alerts Starting After the Fuel Tank Has Run Dry...
  • Page 92 WARNING Breathing diesel engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. • Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. • If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the outside. •...

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