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Care and Maintenance
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If a tire reads -4 PSI and below, re-inflate by the
marked amount.
If a tire reads +4 PSI and above , deflate by the
marked amount.
Relying on the TPMS system is better than
relying on a hand gage since the TPMS is
temperature compensated and remain accurate
no matter if the tires are cold or hot.
Tires take up to 3 hours to get down to ambient
temperature after a ride. A common mistake
consist of checking pressure while the tires have
not fully cooled down which leads into under-
inflated tires. Relying on the TPMS eliminate this
mistake.
Running tires at optimal pressure reduce tire
wear, improve safety and fuel economy.
WHEEL BEARINGS
Check wheel bearing cover for overheating
(especially after using the service brakes) during
fuel stops by touching the wheel bearing cover.
SERVICE BRAKE TEST
Check for correct pressure build-up. Stop
engine and check pressure gauge. Pressure
loss should not exceed 3 psi/min (21 kPa/min)
with engine stopped and without brake pedal
applied. Air loss should not exceed 7 psi/min (48
kPa/min) with engine stopped and brake pedal
fully applied.
A convenient way to proceed to the service
brake test is with the use of the DID menu “Air
Leakage Monitor”. For more information, refer to
“Driver Information Display (DID) Menus” in
Section 5
Other Features
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PARKING BRAKE TEST
Release parking/emergency brake. Pump
service brake pedal until air pressure drops to 65
psi (448 kPa). Make sure the warning buzzer
operates and that the emergency brakes apply
(the control valve knob lifts up). Allow air
pressure to reach 95 psi (655 kPa) before
releasing parking brake.
Driving the vehicle while the parking brake is
applied should not be possible.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING VERIFICATION
Exterior Lighting Test Mode
This useful function allows quick verification of
the vehicle exterior lights.
Activating the test mode:
When the vehicle is stationary (parking brake
applied), pull up the multi-function lever 3 times
within 3 seconds to activate the test mode. This
test can be done when the engine is not running
providing that the battery charge is sufficient
(above 24.0 volts).
The telltale panel alarm emits a sound each
second to remind that the test mode is in
progress.
Stopping the test mode:
To stop the test mode, pull up the multi-function
lever once or turn the ignition OFF or remove the
parking brake.
Using the test mode:
First, test the functionality of the commands
related to the exterior lighting:
NOTE
It is more accurate to use the TPMS display
to set the tire pressures than a pressure
gauge.
WARNING
If replacement tires are different from those
described on the certification plate, pressure
must be adjusted as requested in the Tire
and Rim Association Manual.
!
NOTE
You can also initiate and stop the exterior
lighting test mode with the use of the DID
menu “Exterior Lamp Inspection”. For more
information, refer to “Driver Information
Display (DID) Menus” in Section 5 Other
Features.
NOTE
The test mode is useful to check the
operation of the multiplex outputs and the
exterior lights. It doesn't test the functionality
of the commands related to the exterior
lighting. For a complete testing, the
directional signal commands, the headlights
commands and the brake pedal have to be
checked before. Once these commands
tested, activate the test mode to check the
exterior lighting.
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