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2008 fleetwood quantum fifth wheel owners manualsNo part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, or transmitted in any forms by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Volvo Trucks North America, Inc. It offers maximum articulation for maximum traction. The following information covers specifications, operations, torque values, lubrication, alignments, and. It offers maximum atriculation for traction. The parabolic tapered spring leaves are mounted upside-down outside the frame rails. The ride is further enhanced by rubber cushions bolted to the end of each spring resting on the respective rear axle. It helps maintain maximum articulation of the suspension as well as durability. They are fastened to the spring cradle and provide the lightweight suspension with excellent ride characteristics. This design contributes to axle flexibility while maintaining contact to the ground for W6001341 pulling power. It is marked with top and forward arrows to make for proper installation. This bracket supplies a secure anchor for the V-Stay torque rod to the frame. If you are not properly trained and certified in this procedure, ask your supervisor for training before you perform it. Refer to the proper service information. Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. DANGER Failure to properly support the nose of the axle may result in the axle falling, which can cause serious injury or death to anyone near or under the vehicle. W6001321 Using a lifting fixture, remove the V Torque Rod from the vehicle. DANGER Failure to properly support the nose of the axle may result in the axle falling, which can cause serious injury or death to anyone near or under the vehicle. Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. DANGER Failure to support the nose of the axle may result in the axle falling, which can cause serious injury or death to anyone near or under the vehicle.http://www.horb.com.cn/cms3/userfiles/fckFile/20200926130105.xml
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Note: At the top of the saddle bracket leave (1) bolt and nut attached loosely to each side to prevent it from falling off during removal. W6001325 Removing the saddle bracket bolts Remove the saddle bracket bolts at the crossmember. W6001326 Install the bolts to the saddle bracket at the crossmember and install the bolts to the saddle bracket at the frame rail and remove the chain. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and chock the front wheels. Using an air lift, raise the frame to relieve pressure from the suspension and support it with jack stands at the front and rear of the suspension. Remove the (4) bolts that mount the rear V Torque rod to the upper V Torque rod brackets and lift the rear V Torque rod out. Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. W6001312 Removing the spring U-bolt nuts Remove the upper leaf springs using a lift or overhead crane. Note: If there are several upper leaf springs it is best to remove them one at a time. Note: Be sure that all leaf springs are properly aligned and that all shims are installed properly. Note: When replacing Parabolic Spring Leaves, the leaves on both sides should be replaced.Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. Remove the nuts from the spring ends. Dismantle spring leaf assembly and remove the damaged spring leaf. Inspect the shims between the spring leaves and replace them if they are damaged. Install the new spring leaf or leaves and reassembly the spring assembly. Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. Remove the four Allen fasteners from the spring plate. Park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels. Remove the spring U-bolt nuts and then the spring saddle cap. To align the tandem use the J36795, Tandem Axle Calipers. Tandem adjustments are made with washer shims that are fastened to the saddle bracket at the lower torque rod end. Park vehicle on a level surface and the chock front wheels.http://suyogmaratha.com/editorimages/durabrand-dct1481s-manual.xml Using an air lift raise the frame and support it with jack stands at the front and back of the suspension. W6001333 Remove the lower leaf spring and remove the U-bolts from the cradle. Note: It may be necessary to rotate the cradle back and forth to remove the U-bolts. For grease seal replacement, see service procedures for grease seals replacement. Note: Use a generous amount of grease when replacing grease seals. W6001318 Install the inner thrust washer and nylon bushing’s by sliding the cradle on to the trunnion tube. Cradle Removed Remove the old grease seals from the cradle. Clean out the seal grooves and lightly smear clean grease over grooves. It is important that lubrication is done as follows so the bearing is filled completely with grease. If you are not properly trained and certified in this procedure, ask your supervisor for training before you perform it. W7001283 Collar section Swagged section After the collar is opened over the length of the swagged portion on two or more opposing sides, the pin may become free. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. Cancel anytime. Trucks. Preventive Maintenance. Basic ServiceThe descriptions and service procedures contained in this manual are based on de-The products are under continuous development. Vehicles and components producedWhen this is believed to have a signi?cant bearing on this manual, supplementary ser-The new edition of this manual will update the changes. In service procedures where the title incorporates an operation number, this is a refer-Service procedures which do not include an operation number in the title are for gen-The following levels of observations, cautions and warnings are used in this Service. Documentation. Note: Indicates a procedure, practice, or condition that must be followed in order toCaution: Indicates an unsafe practice where damage to the product could occur. Warning: Indicates an unsafe practice where personal injury or severe damage to theDanger: Indicates an unsafe practice where serious personal injury or death could oc-Volvo Trucks North America, Inc. Greensboro, NC USA. Order number: PV776-TSP151476. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored inGeneral. 3. Preventive Maintenance, General. 3. Safety Advice. 7. Speci?cations. 9. Engine. 9. Transmission. 12. Rear Axle. 13. Tools. 14. Special Tools and Special Equipment. 14. Preventive Maintenance Inspection Bay. 21. Design and Function. 23. Clutch. 23. Power Take-off. 25. Driveshaft. 25. Brakes. 26. Steering System. 27. Hubs. 28. Chassis. 29. Cab. 30. Preventive Maintenance. 31. Basic Service. 31FeedbackGeneral. Preventive Maintenance, General. Introduction. This manual describes inspection and lubrication re-The driver is taking part in the continuous preventivePre-trip Inspection. This is a purely visual inspection thatProgram that is typically carried out by trained personnelPreventive Maintenance is a planned vehicle mainte-A well appliedMaintenance Coverage. There is no ?rm maintenance program that will apply toUse this established maintenance program as a base toTo establish an individual program, look at informationDriver’s repair or complaint reports. Unusual parts usage. Repetitive failures or problems found in inspection. Unscheduled maintenance or repairs. Road failures.Program Structure. This maintenance program has been based on theFor simpli?ed scheduling, the program has tied mainte-For the majority of on-It is important that the scheduled intervals are followedFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”,Advantages. A well-planned preventive maintenance program offersThe lowest attainable maintenance cost. Maximum vehicle uptime. Better fuel economy. Reduced road failures; greater dependability. Increased customer con?dence, better public rela-Less possibility of accidents due to defective equip-Fewer driver complaints. Regardless of the planning and the details of the mainte-Maintenance Form. A Service Manual is issued detailing the current inspec-When the in-OK. If further work, such as adjustment, repair, etc.,Items noted as beingLook at theMaintenance Records. It is important to use the inspection form together withRecords should be collected over the lifetime of the vehi-The “Driver Inspection Form” is also required by. Federal law. The use of this inspection report makesBasic Inspection. Note: The included Basic Service checklist is anThe Basic inspection is carried out at a maximum ofAll inspection points are to be carried out as veri?cationAny defects are noted on the in-Note: The standard repair time for performing the. Basic Service Preventive Maintenance is based onAnnual Inspection. The Annual inspection is carried out yearly in addition toThe ideal time to carry out the Annual inspection is rightFor further information refer to “Annual Preventive Ser-Other Inspection. There are additional service points that are carried out atThese are not part ofThey should beNoise Emissions. Volvo Trucks North America, Inc.Inc. was designed, built and equipped to conform, to allThis warranty covers this vehicle as designed, built andVolvo Trucks North America, Inc., which, at the time itTampering with Noise Control System. Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causingAmong those acts presumed to constitute tampering areNoise Shields and InsulationRemoving or rendering inoperative the cab tunnel orRemoving or rendering inoperative any truck bodyEngine Control and Fuel Systems. Removing or rendering inoperative, or modifying the en-Cooling System. Removing or rendering inoperative cooling system com-Exhaust System. Removing or rendering inoperative exhaust system com-Air Intake SystemSafety Advice. Never operate a diesel engine in an area where hy-Hydrocarbon vaporsAlways chock the wheels before working under theFailure to do so canWhen entering and exiting the cab, use caution. Al-Failure to do so can result inNote: During the Preventive Maintenance inspection,Speci?cations. Engine. General. For further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” Publication. In a modern diesel engine it is very important to haveThe Volvo dealer, the engineOil. The engine oil has the task of lubricating, sealing, cool-Filtering the intake air andThe intervalPeriodic oil testing is recommended. The test resultsSynthetic oil is offered as an alternative to the traditionalThe ability of syn-This is becauseThese contaminates will make the change intervals theHowever, in extreme driving con-Note: It is not recommended to mix synthetic oils withCoolant. The engine coolant protects the cooling system fromCoolant requirementsNever run the engine with only water in the coolingNote: For further information on Long life coolant refer to. Coolant.”Fuel. The sulfur content in low-sulfur fuel has been regulatedIf fuel with a higher sulfurFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication. Maximum change intervals are 40,000 km (25,000 miles)Shorter oil change intervals maybe required if the engineSupplemental coolant additives are recommended for all. Volvo cooling systems. Antifreeze alone does not provideIf the fuel has a sulfur content exceeding 0.5 byOil ?lters should always be changed when changing oil.Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication. If engine is operating in ambient temperatures consis-Shorter inter-Oil ?lters should always be changed when changing oil. Supplemental coolant additives are recommended for all. Cummins cooling systems. Antifreeze alone does notChange Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication. The use of fuels with a sulfur content above 0.5 byDetroit Diesel Publications for details. More frequent oilOil ?lters should always be changed when changing oil. Detroit Diesel cooling systems. Antifreeze alone doesNote: The Detroit Diesel Engine is installed in earlier VNChange Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication. Caterpillar does NOT recommend an automatic exten-Oil drain intervals canIn areas where fuel sulfur content exceeds 1.5, chooseCF-4 or CG-4 categories and shorten the oil change pe-Shorter oil change intervals are required if the engine isOil ?lters should always be changed when changing oil. Caterpillar cooling systems. Antifreeze alone does notNote: Caterpillar Engines were installed in later modelTransmission. Includes Volvo, Eaton Fuller, Meritor, and Allison HD Transmissions. For further information concerning component speci?cations see service information in. Group 1, “Oil and Filter Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication numberRear Axle. Includes Volvo, Arvin Meritor, and Eaton Dana Rear Axles. Group 1, “Oil and Filter Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication numberTools. Special Tools and Special Equipment. The following special tools are recommended for use in the preventive maintenance in-Special ToolsSpecial Tools (Continued)Special Tools (Continued)Other Special EquipmentJ-38460-ADigital Inclinometer J-36795. Tandem Axle CalipersOther Special Equipment (Continued)VCADS Pro Tools. The following hardware is used to operate VCADS Pro. The tools can be ordered from. Volvo Trucks North America; please refer to the speci?c tool number when ordering.Lighting System, Special Tools. The tools listed below are used to complete maintenance on the Lighting System for. Volvo Trucks. They may be obtained from Volvo or, where indicated, from Kent MoorePreventive Maintenance Inspection Bay. Location. Preventive Maintenance is logically carried out at theIt is then naturalIf a pit is not avail-The bay needs to be well lit so inspection can be doneEquipment. Inspection bay equipment should be speci?cally as-Install mirrors in four corners of the bay so one personMirrors do not need to beAny type of equipmentDesign and Function. Clutch. For further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components,” publication. Hydraulic ?uid in the clutch system collects moistureReplace the ?uid at the recommended intervals or moreThe clutch pedal play (1) is given by the clearance be-The correct play is adjustedFig. 1: Clutch. Volvo Clutch Slave Cylinder. The clutch pedal throw (2 - Figure 1) gives the stroke. The lower adjusting screw (2a) limits the pedal throwDistance B should never be exceeded. The distance isDistance C is set when the clutch is new. During wear ofReadjustment shouldFig. 2: Volvo Clutch Slave CylinderOther Clutch Slave Cylinder. A slave cylinder for any non-Volvo clutch has a wear in-To get the slave cylinder throw into the accepted range,Power Take-off. Volvo PTO. Volvo PTO’s mount directly to the transmission and doIf the application has a remotely installed pump or blowerUse a lithium based greaseDriveshaft. Use a lithium-based grease with EP additives with aThe driveshaft U-joints must be lubricated correctly forThe most common caseAlways make sureIf one sealThis allows forFailure to correctly grease the driveshaft U-joints orBrakes. Brake Cams and Slack Adjusters. Lubricate the brake cam bushings using a lithium basedFill grease until old grease has been pushed out pastLubricate the slack adjusters using a lithium basedFill grease until old grease has been pushed out pastAir Dryers. Air dryers have internal maintenance systems that cleanEventually theDryer manufacturers recommend changing cartridge ev-Steering System. Steering Linkage and Knuckles. Lubricate the Steering shaft and drag link. Lubricated the tie rod. TRW steering gears have a seal at the sector shaft thatSheppard steering gears have seals at input shaft and atNo axial movement is allowable when 100 lbs. of handFor all VHD Axle Back models, the steering shaft U-For VHD Axle Forward models, grease the steering shaft. U-joints every 4 months. A shorter maintenance intervalSteering System. A darkened ?uid indicates a steering system that is run-Troubleshoot the reason for overheating and changeHubs. Oil Lubricated Hubs. Hubs are generally oil lubricated and should be lubri-Change oil when the hub isChassis. Springs and Suspension. Note: For further information concerning componentModels”, Publication Number 175-001, and any appropri-Lubricate spring pins using a lithium based grease with. EP additives and the consistency of NLG1 No.2. FillIf grease is not ?owing through, use a prybar to leverTo perform this procedure the axle must be free hanging. Refer to the proper Service Publication in Function. Group 7. Wear tolerance for the spring pin and bushing is 5 mmT-Ride Equalizer Beam. Note: For further information concerning componentModels”, Publication Number 175-001, and any appropri-In regular over-the-road operations the T-Ride shouldIt is extremely important that the equalizer beam is wellNote: For further information on the T-Ride Equalizer. Beam, Function Group 7, “Rear Suspension, T-Ride”. Cab. Doors. Door lock mechanism should be greased once per yearCoat the door stop arm withHood. Hood lock lever is coated with te?on and should notIf the lever is workingPreventive Maintenance. Basic Service. Including Lubrication and Oil Change. Date: Model: Reg. No. Time: Vehicle Identi?cation Number: Engine. Dealer Code: Transmission. Name: Rear Axle. Lubrication, Oil and Fluid Level CheckBearingsLevel (Check SCA Level)Headlamp Wiper ReservoirsCab ChecksControl Unit. Cab ChecksControl UnitExternal ChecksLevelsStrapsEngine Compartment ChecksFront Suspension, Steering System Checks. Ball JointsPower Steering. Checks Beneath the VehicleOff for Leakage. Checks Beneath the VehicleGearInput ShaftDrums. Test DrivingNote: The values seen from cab and backwards are noted in the squares below. RightBrake Linings - measuredLeft. RightBraker Lever, Slack Adjuster. Brake Drums - measuredLeft. Notes on wear pattern onRight. LeftCommentsReceptionAsk the cus-As the vehicle is approached, check for signs of leakage,Walk around theLubrication. Make sure that grease ?ttings are cleaned off before ?ll-If a ?tting does not ac-Do not heat the part for better grease application whereRemove excess grease from ?ttings, spring shackles andNote: For VN vehicles only. Front Axle Steering Knuckles. Note: For further information concerning the steeringVolvo:Two grease ?ttings on each side: one on the topNote: Lubrication of the Volvo axle should be done withFront Axle Steering Knuckles. Meritor and Eaton: Raise the axle so the wheels are offTwo grease ?ttings on each side: one on the top knuckleSteering Linkage. Note: Greasable drag links are also available as an op-TRW steering gears have a seal at the sector shaft thatSheppard steering gears have seals at input shaft and atNo axial movement is allowable when 100 lbs. of handFor all VHD Axle Back models, the steering shaft U-For VHD Axle Forward models, grease the steering shaft. A shorter maintenance intervalBrake Cams. Note: Meritor systems have special brake lubricationGroup 5. There is one grease ?tting on each cam for front andNote: Parking brake should be released so greaseSlack Adjusters. Note: For further information refer to literature in Func-There is one grease ?tting per slack adjuster. Fill withFront Spring Pins. Note: For further information refer to literature in Func-Lower the jack so that the front axle hangs free.Lower the jack so that the front axle hangs free.Clutch Bearing and Cross Shaft. The Volvo Clutch Release Bearing is sealed for life andHowever, the cross shaft mustVendor clutch cross shafts and release bearings need toGrease the release bearing — but do not overgrease. Driveshafts. When greasing a driveshaft U-joint, it is very importantIf a U-joint cannot be fully greased, note it on the formIf vehicle is equipped with a PTO that has a driveshaft,Volvo T-RideIt is important that the bearing is completely ?lled withFifth Wheel. Note: For further information refer to Function Group 9. Lubricate the plate pivot points and slide mechanism. Apply a heavy coat of grease on top of the plate.Lubricate Door LocksSteering Gear. Note: For further information refer to literature in Func-TRW and Sheppard steering gears may have severeHigh pressureA Oil Plug. B Oil FilterFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Change engine oil and ?lters. If required by customer,Note: Make sure the oil type is correct and has the cor-Oil Change. Before working on a vehicle, set the parking brakes,Wash skin thoroughly if it comes in contact with usedIt is important to drain as much oil as possible. Try toNote: It is not recommended to mix synthetic oils withNote: Always dispose of oil according to Federal and lo-Note: For Oil Change Intervals for the D7 and D12 En-D12 Oil Filters. D7 Oil FiltersOil Filters. Before working on a vehicle, set the parking brakes,Note: Always dispose of oil according to Federal and lo-Install new ?lters as follows:Oil Level Check. Note: Do not let the oil level drop below the lower mark-Wait ?ve minutes after shutting off the engine beforeThis gives the oil time to drainFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Note: Synthetic oil is not recommended for the VolvoVolvo. See speci?cations for conventional oil and ?lterFuller. See speci?cations for conventional oil and ?lterSynthetic lubricant: No initial oil change is neces-Meritor. See speci?cations for conventional oil and ?lterSynthetic lubricant: No initial oil change is neces-Note: It is not recommended to mix synthetic oils withBefore working on a vehicle, set the parking brakes,Note: For further information refer to “Transmission”For further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Transmission ?uid cools, lubricates, and transmits hy-Fluid may be expelled through the breather or dipstickTransmission ?uid check:Do not allow dirtCheck the ?uid level usingConsistency is important toIf inconsistentCold Check. Note: The ?uid level rises as its temperature rises. DoReverse (R) to clear the hydraulic system of air. Then shift to Neutral (N) and allow the engine to idleIf the ?uidF) is reached.Hot Check. Note: The ?uid must be hot to insure an accurate check. The ?uid level rises as the temperature increases.Insert the dipstick into theNote: For further information refer to Function Group 4. For further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Power Take-Off. Volvo PTOs mount directly to the transmission and doC.W.O. (75 hp). Without heat exchanger, the oil canIf the application has a pump that is installed separatelyU-joints need to be greased at every maintenance inter-Use a lithiumSide Engine Mounted PTOEngine mounted PTOs mount directly to the engine andFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-To ensure the correct oil level in the retarder the oil levelNote: For further information refer to Function Group 6. Checking and Draining OilFor further information concerning component speci?ca-Change Intervals for Volvo Components, All Models”. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Check the oil level through the top plug. The oil shouldAdd oil if necessary. Drain oil through the bottom plug. Drain oil immediatelyNote: Also check the rear axle ventilation for blockage. Blockage can cause extreme pressure in the axle andNote: For further information refer to Function Group 6. Checking and Draining OilCheck the oil level through the top plug. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Darkened ?uid indicates that the power steering systemReport the problem too and service the vehicle at a. Volvo Truck Dealer.Wheel Bearings. Note: For further information refer to Function Group 7. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Front Wheel Hubs. Failure to keep wheel bearings properly adjusted canNote: It is not recommended to mix synthetic oils withThe front wheel hubs are lubricated with several types ofAxles). Change the Hub lubricant during routine hub mainte-Note: For further information refer to Function Group 4. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Check that the ?uid level is in even with the LEVEL lineCoolant Level (Check SCA Level)Scalding ?uid andDraw coolant for testing. Adjust coolant as necessarySupplement coolant additive (SCA) level remains be-. See each engine manufacturer’s recommendation for ?l-Check ?uid level in the washer ?uid container regularly. Add if necessary.Air Dryers. For further information refer to Function Group 5. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Air Dryers have internal maintenance systems that cleanEventually theDryer manufacturers recommended changing cartridgeMidland, which requires changing of the coalescent ?l-CabFor further information refer to Function Group 8. Publication Number 175-001, and any appropriate ven-Check all indicators on the instrument cluster. Turn thePress the MODE button untilPress the down button twice and the SET button once. The diagnostic window reads BULB TEST?. Press SETPress the down and SET buttons once and the checkThree different dura-Press down the SET buttons again and the check pro-Most electronic controlledPress the down and SET buttons again for testing the di-To perform the ABS “chuff-test”, turn the ignition off. Press down the foot brake and then turn the ignition backEach pass oper-System (TCS) ?ve ’chuffs’ occur for each valve. If the vehicle is equipped with a Volvo engine, the engineIf the indicatorThe instruments and engine control units, are alwaysOther included control units de-The control units are. Ensure the engine is switched off during the serviceThe control lever on the right-hand side of the wheel isNote: Fault codes can also be traced using a diagnosticNote: Refer to pertinent VCADS Pro Tool documentation.Engine ECUUse Service Information in Function Group 23 as a refer-When reading fault codes perform the following:Note: Fault codes can also be traced using a diagnosticNote: Refer to pertinent VCADS Pro Tool documentation.Note: Use Service Information in Function Group 59 asTo complete the Fault Code Check for ABS perform theNote: Fault codes can also be traced using a diagnosticNote: Refer to pertinent VCADS Pro Tool documentation.Note: Use Service Information in Function Group 4 as aTo complete the Fault Code Check for Transmission per-Note: Fault codes can also be traced using a diagnosticNote: Refer to pertinent VCADS Pro Tool documentation.Check the heater and ensure that the exhaust is notIf the vehicle is equipped with a parking heater, start theNote: Do not stop the parking heater until it has been al-Note and correct any faults.Ensure that the control’s steps are well-de?ned and thatTo perform the check of the Main Brake Seal perform theUse a pedal jack whenever appropriate.To perform a service check on the Gear Shift and Clutch. Pedal complete the following:Listen to the sound when passing through neutralThe control lampExternal ChecksTo perform a function check of the External Lamps per-To perform a function check of the mirrors and re?ectorsCheck the wiper arm tension and condition of the wiperTo complete a function check of the battery mounting,Note: The battery ground connection goes directly to theMounting Straps. To complete a service check of the fuel tank, hoses,Note: Ensure that the fuel lines are not routed too closeTo complete a service check of the fuel tank ventilationFor further information refer to Function Group 2. Note: If the ?lter is not being changed, drain the waterTire Wear. For further information refer to Function Group 7.Refer to chart below for typical tread patterns.Note: Be advised, the main causes of tire wear areFeathered edgesTotal Vehicle Alignment. Rear Tandem Alignment. Wheel Alignment. Check Total Wheel Alignment. For further information re-. Note: For Total Vehicle Alignment, if A is less than BVehicle Thrust Angle. Thrust. Measure and compare thrust for both the left and rightCamber. The Camber is set by the axle manufacturer to VolvoEngine Compartment ChecksConnections. For further information refer to Function Groups 2 and 3. Charging System. An alternator with an integrated regulator is used to sup-The chargingEnsure that the engine cannot be started while work-Failure to do so may result inNote: This check is also considered Noise Emissions. Control Maintenance, which is required maintenance forTo perform a function check of the Drive Belts completeRing with Rubber Seal. For further information refer to literature in Function. Group 2. Ensure that the engine cannot be started while work-Failure to do so may result inNote: This check is also considered Noise Emissions. Control Maintenance, which is required maintenance forPerform the Check of the Hubs and Pulleys as follows:Note: The minimum clearance is 3 mm (0.12 in.