Peterbilt Medium Duty 2017 Body Builder User Manual
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The recommended maintenance schedule for a Peterbilt Medium Duty 2017 Truck involves regular inspections every 10,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. Key areas include checking fluid levels, brakes, tire pressure, and electrical systems. Refer to the owner's manual for a detailed checklist.
Start by checking the fuses and circuit breakers for any signs of damage or wear. Use a multimeter to test for proper voltage in the battery and alternator. Inspect wiring harnesses for any loose connections or corrosion. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.
Regular cleaning and waxing can help protect the truck body from rust and corrosion. Inspect for any signs of damage or wear, such as cracks or dents, and address them promptly. Lubricate hinges and joints to ensure smooth operation.
To reset the maintenance light, turn the ignition to the "on" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the trip reset button until the maintenance light blinks and then turns off. Release the button and turn off the ignition.
If the engine overheats, safely pull over and turn off the engine. Check coolant levels and look for any leaks in the cooling system. Allow the engine to cool before opening the radiator cap. If the problem persists, seek professional assistance.
Maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular engine tune-ups, and use the recommended grade of motor oil. Reduce idling time and avoid carrying unnecessary weight. Implementing these practices can help improve fuel efficiency.
Common brake issues include squeaking noises, reduced responsiveness, and brake pedal vibrations. Regularly inspect brake pads and rotors for wear and replace them as needed. Ensure brake fluid is at the proper level and is free from contamination.
Adjust the side mirrors so that the side of the truck is barely visible, providing a wide view of the lanes beside you. The rearview mirror should be centered to give the best view of the road behind you. Adjust the mirrors while seated in your normal driving position.
To replace a headlight bulb, first disconnect the battery. Remove the headlight housing cover, then carefully disconnect the bulb from the wiring harness. Install the new bulb without touching the glass, reattach the wiring, and replace the housing cover. Reconnect the battery and test the lights.
Signs of suspension issues include uneven tire wear, excessive bouncing, and difficulty steering. Inspect shock absorbers and struts for leaks or damage. Check for broken or worn-out suspension components. If unsure, have a professional mechanic perform a thorough inspection.