8-16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE
PA1628 H3-41, H3-45 Operator’s Manual
DRIVER’S AREA AIR FILTERS
22171
Cabin Air Filter
To access central HVAC system filter, open one
of the two baggage compartment adjacent to
the evaporator compartment. The filter is
located behind an access door held shut by three
retaining screws Slide out the filter, clean or
replace.
CABIN AIR FILTER
22100
Filters in the Overhead Compartments
Remove, clean or replace the air filter located
behind each overhead baggage compartment
fan.
OVERHEAD COMPARTMENT FAN AIR FILTER
22201
HOSE INSPECTION
Inspect hoses for leaks regularly to ensure
efficient, economical and safe operation of the
engine and related equipment. Carefully inspect
all fittings, clamps and ties. To prevent chafing,
make sure hoses are not touching shafts,
couplings, heated surfaces, sharp edges or other
parts. Since hose clamps and ties can vibrate
loose or fail over time, inspect frequently and
tighten or replace as necessary.
Correct leaking hoses immediately. Failure to
correct leaks can cause severe damage to the
equipment, as well as increase operating costs
due to lost fluids. Treat fuel and oil leaks as an
immediate fire hazard.
WARNING
Personal injury and property damage may
result
from
fire
caused
by
leaking
flammable fluids.
Hose Service Life
Hoses have a limited service life. Thoroughly
inspect hoses annually. Look for surface damage
or indications of twisted, worn, crimped, cracked
or leaking lines. Replace damaged hoses
immediately.
Hoses should be replaced during major overhaul
or after a maximum of seven years service. Be
certain that replacement hoses match the
original equipment manufacturer's
specifications.
LUBRICATION
Grease all lubrication points during scheduled
maintenance. For heavy loads or extended use,
lubricate more often. Refer to the Maintenance
Manual, section 24 for information on
lubrication.
WHEELS AND TIRES
Check for loose wheel nuts. Inspect all types of
rims for cracks. Cracks can appear in many places
but typically radiate out from where a load is
applied. Both aluminum alloy and steel wheel
nuts should be tightened to 450 to 500 foot-
pounds (610 to 680 N.m.) torque.
Keep the tires inflated to the recommended
inflation pressure to prolong tire life and for
safety.
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