Freightliner Business Class. Instruction - page 4

Maintenance Intervals for Schedules II and III (all models)

Maint.

No.

Maintenance Interval

Schedule II

Schedule III

Miles

km

Miles

km

1

IM and M1

8000

12 000

10,000

16 000

2

M1 and M2

16,000

24 000

20,000

32 000

3

M1

24,000

36 000

30,000

48 000

4

M1, M2, and M3

32,000

48 000

40,000

64 000

5

M1

40,000

60 000

50,000

80 000

6

M1 and M2

48,000

72 000

60,000

96 000

7

M1

56,000

84 000

70,000

112 000

8

M1, M2, M3, and M4

64,000

96 000

80,000

128 000

9

M1

72,000

108 000

90,000

144 000

10

M1 and M2

80,000

120 000

100,000

160 000

11

M1

88,000

132 000

110,000

176 000

12

M1, M2, and M3

96,000

144 000

120,000

192 000

13

M1

104,000

156 000

130,000

208 000

14

M1, and M2

112,000

168 000

140,000

224 000

15

M1

120,000

180 000

150,000

240 000

16

M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5

128,000

192 000

160,000

256 000

17

M1

136,000

204 000

170,000

272 000

18

M1 and M2

144,000

216 000

180,000

288 000

19

M1

152,000

228 000

190,000

304 000

20

M1, M2, and M3

160,000

240 000

200,000

320 000

21

M1

168,000

252 000

210,000

336 000

22

M1 and M2

176,000

264 000

220,000

352 000

23

M1

184,000

276 000

230,000

368 000

24

M1, M2, M3, and M4

192,000

288 000

240,000

384 000

25

M1

200,000

300 000

250,000

400 000

26

M1 and M2

208,000

312 000

260,000

416 000

27

M1

216,000

324 000

270,000

432 000

28

M1, M2, and M3

224,000

336,000

280,000

448 000

29

M1

232,000

348 000

290,000

464 000

30

M1 and M2

240,000

360 000

300,000

480 000

31

M1

248,000

372 000

310,000

496 000

32

M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5

256,000

384 000

320,000

512 000

Table 9, Maintenance Intervals for Schedules II and III (all models)

General Information

00

Maintenance Interval Tables: 00–07

00/11

IMPORTANT: At each Maintenance Operation Set, in
addition to the maintenance operations listed in this
table, perform all daily and weekly maintenance op-
erations listed in the "Pretrip Inspection and Daily
Maintenance" chapter of the

Business Class Trucks

Driver’s Manual

.

NOTE: Maintenance operations appearing in italics in
this table are for noise emission control components.
Numbers in this table are maintenance operation ref-
erence numbers matching those in the text of this
manual.

Maintenance Operation Sets for Groups 00 through 26

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATION SET

IM

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Maintenance Operation Number and Operation Description

00–15

Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (all models but FL112)

00–16

Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (all models but FL112)

00–17

Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (FL112 models only)

01–01

Engine-Support Fasteners Checking

01–02

Engine Drive Belt Inspection

09–01

Air Cleaner Element Inspecting and Replacing

13–01

Air Compressor Inspecting, Bendix

13–02

Air Compressor Rebuilding/Replacing, Bendix

15–01

Alternator, Battery, and Starter Checking

20–01

Radiator Cap Checking

20–02

Radiator Pressure Flushing and Coolant Changing

20–03

Fan Clutch Checking

25–01

Clutch Release Bearing and Release Cross-Shaft Lubricating

25–02

Clutch (Pull-Type) Inspecting and Adjusting

25–03

Hydraulic Fluid Level Checking

25–04

Hydraulic Fluid Replacing

26–01

Manual Transmission Oil Level Checking

26–02

Eaton Fuller and Meritor Transmission Oil Changing and Magnetic Plug Cleaning

26–03

Allison, Eaton/Fuller, and Meritor Transmission Breather Checking

26–04

Eaton/Fuller Transmission Air Filter/Regulator Element Cleaning

26–05

Allison Transmission Fluid and Filter Changing

26–06

Chrysler Transmission Fluid and Filter Changing

26–07

Chrysler Transmission Band Adjusting

26–08

Aisin Transmission Fluid and Filter Changing and Magnetic Plug Cleaning

26–09

Mercedes-Benz Transmission Leak Checking

26–10

Mercedes-Benz Transmission Fluid Changing and Magnetic Plug Cleaning

Table 10, Maintenance Operation Sets for Groups 00 through 26

General Information

00

Maintenance Operation Sets Tables: 00–08

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Maintenance Operation Sets for Groups 31 through 41

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATION SET

IM

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Maintenance Operation Number and Operation Description

31–01

Frame Fastener Torque Checking

31–02

Fifth Wheel Inspecting

31–03

Fifth Wheel Lubricating

31–04

Holland Fifth Wheel Sliding Mechanism Inspecting

32–01

Suspension Inspecting

32–02

Suspension Lubricating

32–03

U-Bolt Torque Checking

33–01

Knuckle Pin Lubricating

33–02

Tie-Rod End Inspecting

33–03

Tie-Rod End Lubricating

33–04

All-Axle Alignment Checking

33–05

All-Wheel-Drive Front Axle Oil Level Checking

33–06

All-Wheel-Drive Front Axle Oil Changing

35–01

Axle Lubricant Level Checking

35–02

Axle Breather Checking

35–03

Axle Lubricant Changing and Magnetic Plug Cleaning

35–04

Two-Speed-Axle Shift Unit Oil Level Checking (for FL112s, perform at M1 interval)

35–05

Two-Speed-Axle Shift Unit Oil Changing

40–01

Wheel Nut Checking

41–01

Driveline Inspecting

41–02

Driveline Lubricating

Table 11, Maintenance Operation Sets for Groups 31 through 41

Maintenance Operation Sets for Group 42

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATION SET

IM

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Maintenance Operation Number and Operation Description

42–01

Air Dryer Inspecting, Bendix AD–9

42–02

Air Brake Valve Inspecting and Leak Checking, Bendix BP–R1

42–03

Foot Brake Valve Actuator Lubricating, Bendix E–12

42–04

Air Brake Valve Operation Checking, Bendix BP–R1 and E–12

42–05

Relay Valve Checking, Midland

42–06

Quick Release and Flipper Valves Checking, Midland

42–07

Brake Chamber Inspecting (All Models)

42–08

Air Dryer Desiccant Replacing, Meritor WABCO System Saver 1000

42–09

Brake Adjusting, Manual Slack Adjusters

General Information

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Maintenance Operation Sets Tables: 00–08

00/13

Maintenance Operation Sets for Group 42

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATION SET

IM

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Maintenance Operation Number and Operation Description

42–10

Camshaft Bracket Bushing Lubricating (for FL112s, perform at M1 interval)

42–11

Manual Slack Adjuster Lubricating

42–12

Automatic Slack Adjuster Checking, Meritor

42–13

Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Meritor

42–14

Automatic Slack Adjuster Inspecting, Meritor

42–15

Air Dryer Checking, Bendix AD–9

42–16

Air Dryer Desiccant Replacing, Bendix AD–9

42–17

Air Brake Valve Operation Checking, Bendix R–14 and TC–7

42–18

Air Brake Valve Leak Checking, Bendix TC–7

42–19

Air Reservoir Automatic Drain Valve Disassembly, Cleaning, Inspecting, and
Lubricating, Bendix DV–2 (for FL112s, perform at M1 interval)

42–20

Air Brake Valve Disassembly, Cleaning, and Inspecting, Bendix E–12, QR–1, R–14,
SR–1, ST–3, TC–7, and TP–5

42–21

Brake Lining Wear Checking, Hydraulic Disk Brakes

42–22

Brake Lines Checking, Hydraulic Disk Brakes

42–23

Power Booster Checking, Bendix Hydro-Max

42–24

Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Gunite

42–25

Automatic Slack Adjuster Inspecting and Adjusting, Gunite

42–26

Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Haldex

Table 12, Maintenance Operation Sets for Group 42

Maintenance Operation Sets for Groups 46 through 83

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATION SET

IM

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Maintenance Operation Number and Operation Description

46–01

Steering Driveline Lubricating (for FL112s, perform at M1 interval)

46–02

Drag Link Lubricating

46–03

Power Steering Reservoir Fluid Level Checking

46–04

Power Steering Reservoir Fluid and Filter Changing

46–05

Steering Gear Lubricating (Ross TAS Series)

46–06

Miter Gear Lubricating (Right-Hand Drive Only)

47–01

Fuel Tank Draining and Vent Checking

47–02

Gasoline In-Tank Fuel Filter Replacement

49–01

Exhaust System Inspecting

54–01

Electrical System Checking

54–02

Coolant Level Sensor Cleaning

72–01

Weatherstrip, Door Hinge, and Door Latch Lubricating

General Information

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Maintenance Operation Sets Tables: 00–08

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