Maintenance Instructions
DEF Tank Filling
CAUTION
To
prevent
property
damage,
proper
care
should be taken when handling, dispensing,
or transporting DEF, as it is corrosive to some
metals and materials.
The DEF filler cap on this vehicle is blue in order to differentiate
it from the fuel filler cap. Use only ISO 22241-1 approved DEF
to ensure proper purity and concentration.
1.
DEF Filler Cap
2.
Fuel Filler Cap
3.
Driver-Side Skirt
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
Regeneration
Collected soot particles in the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
are automatically burned off through normal regeneration
(initiated by normal exhaust heat during the normal operation
of the vehicle). If conditions for normal regeneration cannot
be achieved, it may be necessary to perform a parked
regeneration as indicated by the instrument panel gauge cluster
warning indicators. See the Parked Regeneration Procedure in
SECTION 6 — OPERATION
.
Cleaning
If on-vehicle regeneration is unsuccessful at removing soot from
the DPF, the DPF may need to be removed from the vehicle and
be cleaned with the appropriate machinery and processes.
Ash residue in the DPF comes primarily from fuel and oil
additives and will not burn or pass through the DPF. Ash residue
accumulates very slowly in the DPF but must eventually be
removed to prevent excessive exhaust backpressure.
If the
DPF needs to have nonregenerable soot or the ash residue
removed, please take the vehicle to an International dealer.
Drive Shafts
At the regular lubrication interval, check universal joints, slip
joints, slip joint boot, and carrier bearings for any evidence of
wear or looseness. Should drive shaft vibrations occur, stop the
vehicle immediately to avoid possible hazardous consequences
or damage to other components.
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Summary of Contents for ProStar+
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