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ACTT Xspotter Service Manual
WARNING
NEVER service any part of the fuel
system while smoking or in the presence
of flames, sparks or hot surfaces.
Clean up fuel spills immediately. Fuel
leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or
electrical components can cause a fire.
Before working in or around the vehicle,
apply the parking brake, block the wheels
and put the transmission in NEUTRAL.
WARNING
Immediately replace safety decals if they
become damaged, unreadable or missing.
Contact Autocar for replacement decals
when required.
Lifting
Use a hoist or other assistance when lifting
components that weigh 50 lb. (23 kg) or more.
Make sure all lifting devices such as chains,
hooks or slings are in good condition and have
the correct capacity. Make sure hooks are
positioned correctly. ALWAYS use a spreader
bar when necessary. The lifting hooks MUST
NOT be side loaded.
Jacking Up the Vehicle
NEVER work under a vehicle supported only
by jacks. Jacks can slip out from under the
vehicle or fall over. ALWAYS use jack stands
under the vehicle. Failure to do so can result in
the vehicle falling.
The Antilock Brake System (ABS) MUST be
disabled on vehicles equipped with Automatic
Traction Control (ATC) prior to jacking up the
vehicle and placing it on jack stands. If the ABS
is not disabled and one of the wheels starts to
spin, the ATC will compensate and the vehicle
may come off the jack and/or jack stands.
Refer to the
“Antilock Braking System
Service Manual - AWE 00178 Rev. 000”
for
information on disabling the ABS system.
Pneumatic (Compressed Air)
Components
DANGER
Pneumatic components such as air
reservoirs and park brake chambers
store compressed air and can separate
violently during disassembly or removal.
Before servicing any part of the
pneumatic (air) system, completely
release the compressed air from the
entire system.
Stay clear when inflating or deflating air
bags. Drain ALL air reservoirs and ALL
air suspension components including
auxiliary, tag or pusher axle suspensions
before working under or around a vehicle.
Hydraulic Components
DANGER
Hydraulic systems and fuel injection
systems can operate under extremely
high pressures and can remain
pressurized long after shutdown. Before
servicing any part of the hydraulic system
or fuel injection system, carefully relieve
the pressure completely. Escaping fluid
under high pressure can penetrate the
skin causing severe injury. NEVER check
for leaks using your hand.
To pinpoint the origin of the leak use a
mirror, a piece of wood or cardboard held
with long-nose pliers in the vicinity of the
leak.
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