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Peterbilt Medium Duty Trucks Operator's Manual after 1-07

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Driving Tips And Techniques<br />

AIR BAG<br />

SUPPLY FROM FORWARD<br />

AIR TANK<br />

EXHAUST<br />

DELIVERY TO RH AIR BAG(S)<br />

Typical Height Control Valve<br />

(Rear View Looking Forward)<br />

MOUNTING NUTS<br />

DELIVERY TO LH AIR BAG(S)<br />

LINK ROD<br />

02941B<br />

Operating Instructions<br />

Rotate the valve either clockwise or counterclockwise<br />

until air pressure in the air springs provides the ride<br />

height specified for that suspension. Measure the ride<br />

height from the bottom of the frame rail to the approximate<br />

centerline of the rearmost drive axle hub:<br />

• For tandem axles, make the vertical measurement<br />

at the centerline of the suspension (see illustration<br />

on page 102).<br />

• For a single axle, make the measurement in front of<br />

the axle, in the area forward of the tires but not past<br />

the suspension bracket.<br />

2. When at the correct ride height, ensure that the height<br />

control valve lever is in the neutral position, then<br />

install either the built-in alignment pin or a 1/8-inch (3<br />

mm) dowel (see page 102).<br />

3. Torque the mounting fasteners to 55 — 75 lb. in.<br />

(6.2 — 8.5 N.m.).<br />

4. Remove the alignment pin or dowel.<br />

5. Repeat Steps 2 through 6 above for the RH valve on<br />

vehicles with a dual-valve system.<br />

– 104 – Y53-6008 <strong>Medium</strong> <strong>Duty</strong> (R10/06)

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