WARNING: EYE INJURY
To avoid injury from flying debris when using compressed air,
wear adequate eye protection (face shield or safety goggles) and
do not exceed 276 kPa (40 psi) air pressure.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to clean the exterior of the radiator more
frequently if the engine is being operated in extremely dusty or dirty areas.
2. If necessary, clean the exterior using a quality grease solvent, such as mineral
spirits, and dry with compressed air. Do not use fuel oil, kerosene, or
gasoline.
3. If the low coolant level sensor is installed in the top tank of the radiator, test
for proper operation every 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or 12 months,
whichever comes first. Authorized Detroit™ distributors are properly
equipped to perform this service.
Monitoring the Cooling System Filter
Install a new cooling system filter at the distance intervals indicated by each
specific Maintenance Interval chart.
• Refer to section "Preventive Maintenance Tables".
Monitoring the Fuel Filters
Monitoring the Fuel System Filters
The engine is equipped with a prefilter that filters down to 100 microns, a
coalescer/final filter that separates water, and filters down to 3 to 5 microns. When
servicing these elements, all two filters should be changed at the same time. All
two elements are located within the fuel filter module located on the left side of the
engine.
NOTICE:
Do not over-tighten the water drain valve. Failure to properly
tighten the water drain valve may cause damage to the water drain valve
and housing.
NOTE:
Filter change intervals may be shortened to conform with
established preventive maintenance schedules, but should never be
extended.
1. Replace the fuel filters using the Preventative Maintenance Tables.
Routine Preventive Maintenance
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All information subject to change without notice.
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