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

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Transmission and Clutch<br />

TRANSMISSION AND CLUTCH<br />

Introduction<br />

Follow these steps to ensure parts are properly lubricated:<br />

• Maintain oil level, check it regularly<br />

• Change oil regularly<br />

• Use the correct grade and type of oil<br />

• Buy oil from a reputable dealer<br />

All Transmissions<br />

Oil Change: Drain and replace according to Table 2, “Recommended<br />

Maintenance Intervals,” Page 120 and the Transmission<br />

Service <strong>Manual</strong>. Use the recommended types of oil<br />

as specified in the Operation and Service <strong>Manual</strong> (included<br />

with vehicle). Select the appropriate lubricant for the<br />

expected ambient (outside air) temperatures.<br />

Transmission Lubricants<br />

Preventive Maintenance<br />

CAUTION: When adding oil, types and brands of<br />

oil should not be intermixed because of possible<br />

incompatibility, which could decrease the effectiveness<br />

of the lubrication or cause component<br />

failure.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> Transmissions<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> transmissions are designed so that the internal parts<br />

operate in a bath of oil circulated by the motion of gears and<br />

shafts.<br />

Service Intervals<br />

For recommended types and brands of all lubricants, see the<br />

transmission manufacturer's Service <strong>Manual</strong> and Table 2,<br />

“Recommended Maintenance Intervals,” Page 120.<br />

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

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