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Technical Information 

 

9-10 

COOLING SYSTEM 

  Extra capacity aluminum 

radiator and 

aluminum charge air cooler arranged side by 
side. 

  24V ECU controlled electrical cooling fans, 

total of eight, six over radiator side and two 
on charge air cooler. 

  Rubber insulated from the body. 

  Expansion tank above radiator and remote 

mounted. 

  System pressure 14 psi. 

  185

o

 F thermostat. 

  Full system capacity 22 us gal (85 l). 

  Coolant filter. 

 

FUEL SYSTEM 

208 US gallons polyethylene polyethylene 
equipped with: 

  Anti-spill device. 

  Safety filler caps, providing filling access on 

both sides of vehicle. 

  Pressure relief valve. 

  Electric fuel gage. 

  Fuel cooler. 

  Low level signal at 26 us gallon/98 liters.  

  Primary filter 25 microns (standard). 

  Fuel pro 382 filter available as an option as a 

primary filter. 

  Secondary filter 3 to 5 microns. 

  Shut-off valve on fuel supply line. 

EXHAUST SYSTEM 

One all stainless steel exhaust aftertreatment 
system including: 

  Catalylic converter to reduce NOx. 

  FleetGuard assembly made of a DOC (Diesel 

Oxidation Catalyst and a DPF (Diesel 
Particulate Filter). Noise, vibration and heat 
insulated. This assembly is mounted to the 

bus structure and is accessible through an 
exterior access door. 

  Tail pipe diffuser and rain deviation device. 

  Exhaust pipe with Insulation and a flexible 

section. 

  Exhaust to rear rooftop left hand corner. 

  Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank (60 liters) and 

injection system 

 

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 

Two air conditioning systems are available: the 
large capacity (central HVAC system) or the 
small capacity A/C (small HVAC system). 
Vehicles equipped with the large capacity A/C 
benefit from a combination heating and cooling 
system that provides adequate capacity of 
conditioned and filtered air for all climatic 
conditions. Fresh air is drawn into the system 
from the left (driver’s) side of the vehicle. Return 
air  is taken from the middle of the vehicle. The 
driver’s heater and defogger are controlled 
separately from the central unit. An air mixture 
selector enables air to be drawn into the system 
from outside the vehicle or recirculated. Driver’s 
air provides cooling for the driver’s area only, 
maximizing available baggage space for other 
uses. The small capacity A/C enables cooling 
the driver’s area only. 

SMALL HVAC SYSTEM 

Air conditioning 
capacity 

2 tons 

Refrigerant type 

134a 

Air flow 

450 cfm (12,7 m

3

/min) 

 

COMPRESSOR (For small HVAC system) 

Number of cylinders 

Operating speed 

700 to 6 000 rpm 

Oil capacity 

6.0 U.S. oz (0,18 l) 

Approved oil 

SP-20 (PAG) 

 

CENTRAL HVAC SYSTEM 

Air conditioning 
capacity 

9 tons 

Refrigerant type 

134a 

Heating capacity 

152 000 Btu/h 

Air flow 

2 600 cfm (73,6 m

3

/min) 

Summary of Contents for X3-45 VIP 2017

Page 1: ...Owner S MANUAL X3 45 VIP...

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Page 3: ...COACH MANUFACTURER OWNER S MANUAL X3 45 VIP PA1625 Rev 2 November 2017...

Page 4: ...ion February 2017 Model year 2017 starting from vehicle H 6180 REV EFFECTIVE DESCRIPTION DATE 0 First Release Feb 2017 1 H6180 Starting and Stopping procedures Revised rear start panel images text Jun...

Page 5: ...ment installed by your interior designer or system manufacturer This manual or portions thereof cannot be reproduced in any form whatsoever in whole or in part without the written consent of PREVOST C...

Page 6: ...re In order to maintain the certified rolling resistance of the tires which optimize fuel economy the maintenance procedures provide by the tire manufacturer must be followed EVENT DATA RECORDING DEVI...

Page 7: ...lated to the use and operation of the vehicle vehicle performance diagnostic data and error codes The Telematics Device has the capacity to store historical data about the use and performance of your...

Page 8: ...Foreword iv...

Page 9: ...ION 5 OTHER FEATURES 5 1 SECTION 6 STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES 6 1 SECTION 7 SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT 7 1 SECTION 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 SECTION 9 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 9 1 ABBREVIATIONS...

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Page 11: ...Safety Precautions 1 1 SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES 2 DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES 2 OTHER PRECAUTIONS 3...

Page 12: ...ess stated otherwise o Fuel is highly flammable and explosive Do not smoke when refueling Keep away from open flames or sparks o Do not run the engine or HVAC system with access doors left open Close...

Page 13: ...minals and other related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and other reproductive harm Batteries also contain other chemicals known...

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Page 15: ...OR DOOR 7 CATALYTIC CONVERTER ACCESS DOOR 7 CONDENSER COMPARTMENT A C 8 EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT 8 FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE COMPARTMENT 10 BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS 10 RECLINING BUMPER COMPARTMENT 11 FUE...

Page 16: ...12 Front electrical and service compartment 4 Baggage compartment 13 Driver s power window 5 Fuel filler door 14 Evaporator or baggage compartment 6 Condenser or baggage compartment 15 Radiator door...

Page 17: ...ing bumper 3 Hinged rear fender 12 Front electrical and service compartment 4 Baggage compartment 13 Driver s power window 5 Fuel filler door 14 Evaporator compartment 6 Condenser compartment 15 Radia...

Page 18: ...Transmission fluid dipstick 3 Coolant fluid surge tank filler cap 4 Coolant fluid surge tank sight glass 5 Power steering fluid reservoir 6 Engine oil dipstick 7 Air filter 8 Air filter restriction in...

Page 19: ...in cock o Fuel filter water separator o 110 120 volt connector o A C Compressor ENGINE COMPARTMENT R H DOOR This door can be locked or unlocked using the exterior compartment key or if so equipped by...

Page 20: ...NOTE The engine compartment lights will turn on automatically when the engine door is opened A catch holding the door open engages when the door is fully open Release the catch before closing the door...

Page 21: ...le towards you to release radiator door RADIATOR DOOR release handle RADIATOR DOOR opened WARNING WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING Cooling fans may activate at any moment Keep hands away from cooling fans o...

Page 22: ...ling down on to your head or body WARNING External and internal temperatures remain hot long after engine has been shutdown Allow the Aftertreatment Device and DPF to cool before handling Wear protect...

Page 23: ...baggage compartment and to the left of the HVAC compartment door Pull the release latch then slide your hand in the opening to depress the secondary lock and swing open EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT SECONDAR...

Page 24: ...Modules IOE A Multiplex Modules The lower section of the front service compartment provides access to the following o Windshield washer reservoir headlights washer reservoir o Accessory system fill va...

Page 25: ...ystem The switch is on the L H control panel Refer to Controls Instruments chapter RECLINING BUMPER COMPARTMENT The front bumper can be tilted downward to give access to the bumper compartment Pull th...

Page 26: ...ard panel This operation will also unlock the baggage compartments It is also possible to unlock the entrance door by sliding its lock lever to the left If the orange tab on the door lock lever is vis...

Page 27: ...with visual assistance when backing up For additional information refer to Controls Instruments and Care and maintenance chapters 110 120 VOLT CONNECTOR One connector is connected to the electric bloc...

Page 28: ...o Vertical tension and compression 0 5 x GVWR of trailer Loads indicated must be applied without incurring loss of attachments or distortion or failure which could affect the safe towing of trailer 3...

Page 29: ...T S SEATS ISRI OPTIONAL 2 PNEUMATIC ISRI SEATS 2 ELECTRIC ISRI SEATS 2 DRIVER SEAT BELT 3 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 4 SUNSHADES BLINDS 4 INSIDE MIRROR 4 ADJUSTABLE HVAC REGISTERS 4 WINDOWS 4 DRIVER S...

Page 30: ...e raise armrest parallel with backrest Seat Cushion 2 Provides optimum comfort and support for any leg shape or size Adjustable to 50 mm 2 inch length Fore and aft 3 Pull handle up and slide seat forw...

Page 31: ...NOTE The safety belt must be pulled out slowly and continuously otherwise it will lock the reel before the latch plate reaches the buckle If this happens allow the belt to retract completely and repea...

Page 32: ...UNSHADE 23143 INSIDE MIRROR One optional mirror is located in the driver s area the central mirror allows the driver to see in the central cabin aisle ADJUSTABLE HVAC REGISTERS The HVAC system has adj...

Page 33: ...interrupt the operation of the window for a short while to permit cooling down of the components This feature also prevents personal injuries and damages to the components if something obstructs the...

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Page 35: ...LT DC POWER OUTLET 12 10 TRAILER AIR SUPPLY CONTROL VALVE OPTION 13 10 Diagnostic Data Reader DDR Receptacle 10 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION AND SUPPRESSION SYSTEM AFSS 10 Protection Panel 10 Manual Activ...

Page 36: ...area temperature display 26 Temperature Set Button 26 Windshield Defogger 27 All Vents Open 27 Panel and Footwell 27 Panel 27 Temperature Degree Selector 27 AIR VENTS 27 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 28 ANALOG I...

Page 37: ...6 MULTI FUNCTION LEVER 46 Turn Signal 1 46 Lane Change Signal 2 46 Headlight Beam Toggle Switch 3 46 Courtesy Blinkers 4 46 Windshield Washer Control 5 46 Windshield Wipers 6 46 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL...

Page 38: ...L CONTROL PANEL 18563 1 Lateral console 2 DOT certification plate 3 Diagnostic Data Reader DDR receptacle 4 Foot operated steering wheel adjustment unlock air valve 5 Dashboard 6 Rear view TV monitor...

Page 39: ...turning it counterclockwise to the ACC position IGNITION KEY 23056 To start the engine turn the key clockwise to the START position and then release it The key will set to ON position CAUTION When th...

Page 40: ...ine starts The key will return to the ON position If the engine did not start return the ignition key to the OFF position before trying to restart the engine CAUTION To avoid overheating the starter d...

Page 41: ...onal TRANSMISSION CONTROL PAD 1 The control pad for the transmission is located as shown Refer to Automatic Transmission in this chapter for operating instructions and more information CONTROL SWITCHE...

Page 42: ...vehicle do not include convex mirrors only one 1 mirror control knob will be installed for both mirrors To operate turn pointer knob to the left for L H mirror adjustments and to the right for R H mi...

Page 43: ...st the front If the level indicator shows that the vehicle is starting to tilt to either side stop adjusting the front as one of the air springs has come to the end of its travel range After manual le...

Page 44: ...to obtain data logged in the ECM Electronic Control Module memory a Diagnostic Data Reader DDR not supplied can be connected through the DDR receptacle A user s manual is supplied with the optional D...

Page 45: ...his will set the vehicle cruise speed and store it in memory The set speed will appear in the driver information display Increasing set speed The vehicle cruise speed setting can be increased by one o...

Page 46: ...se rocker switch was in the ON position the rocker switch must be reset by turning it OFF then ON again in order for the cruise control to be reactivated WARNING Do not use the cruise control when dri...

Page 47: ...river must resume or set the cruise mode in order for the vehicle to throttle up Maintaining a set following distance Using a radar sensor mounted to the front bumper the ACB system measures the dista...

Page 48: ...iver that the forward vehicle is being tracked that the ACB is actively managing the distance between the coach and the vehicle ahead and that the ACB system may automatically intervene to maintain th...

Page 49: ...before a potential collision with a stationary metallic object in the coach s lane of travel The driver can either slow down or maneuver in an attempt to avoid the object The Impact Alert will only w...

Page 50: ...stationary metallic object in your lane of travel ACTIONS BY ACB SYSTEM On the dashboard the Forward Vehicle Detected telltale flashes in red Impact Alert pop up message appears on the DID The speedom...

Page 51: ...y aligned and not blocked If a radar fault condition is detected one of the following pop up messages will show in the DID ACB RADAR MISALIGNMENT ACB RADAR FAULT ACB RADAR DATA LINK FAILURE ACB RADAR...

Page 52: ...S GAUGE PRESSURES 1 1 SPARE TIRE PRESSURE DEVIATIONS TARGET PRESSURES GAUGE PRESSURES PSI PSI As illustrated the pressure readings will appear replacing the dash lines as the TPMS display starts to re...

Page 53: ...pressing the key does acknowledge the alarm The switching to temperature does not take place either if there is an alarm of Temperature or Flat Tire The switching to temperature works when the bottom...

Page 54: ...ottom until the pre trip check sequence starts again Scrolling down below the Battery life menu will show the Settings menu Highlighting the Settings and pressing OK allows entering the settings menu...

Page 55: ...4_vip 1 L H Dashboard Panel 2 Instrument Cluster 3 Vehicle Clearance Information 4 R H Dashboard Panel 5 HVAC Control Unit 6 Air Vents 7 Brightness Control 8 Diver Information Display DID 9 Ignition S...

Page 56: ...illuminate NOTE Daytime running lights will be automatically cancelled when the exterior lighting switch is fully depressed Fog Lights 06255 Optional halogen fog lights provide better visibility in f...

Page 57: ...nce However if both set of controls are pressed at the same time the dash controls will have priority and the steering wheel controls will be deactivated until the ignition is turned off and on again...

Page 58: ...Stop Override with Automatic Fire Detection and Suppression System 06265 Press the Engine Stop Override switch on the dashboard or the Delay Engine Stop switch on the AFSS protection panel to delay th...

Page 59: ...power window in the entrance door The switch for the driver s power window is on the Lateral control panel Entrance Door Switch 06313 Use this rocker switch located on the dashboard s R H side panel f...

Page 60: ...may be turned ON by pressing or or buttons If the vehicle is equipped with a central HVAC system the driver s HVAC unit turns on automatically at starting of the engine and uses the settings that were...

Page 61: ...TO 4 F 2 C OVER THE PASSENGER S SECTION SET POINT 22139 The dashboard damper sends air only to the lower windshield when activated The footwell damper is closed also but the fan speed can be reduced o...

Page 62: ...and the Driver Information Display DID Indications and warnings are presented according to three levels of attention required 1 THE TELLTALE LIGHTS The highest level of attention The telltale lights...

Page 63: ...E Adaptive Cruise Braking ACB system Refer to Prevost AWARE Adaptive Cruise Braking paragraph Turbo Boost Pressure PSI 06730 Indicates the turbo boost pressure in psi This pressure should be the same...

Page 64: ...ure to take necessary action when the stop telltale light is on can ultimately result in automatic engine derate and shutdown Front Brake Air Pressure PSI Secondary System 06737 Indicates the front br...

Page 65: ...pressure is low DEF Level 06735 Indicates the amount of DEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid remaining in the DEF tank The DEF tank is considered as being full when it contains 16 gallons 60 liters of DEF DEF co...

Page 66: ...ead of you is to close The driver must take immediate evasive action by applying more braking power and or steering clear of the vehicle ahead to avoid a potential collision RED System malfunction The...

Page 67: ...ver that a manual stationary regeneration will be required soon Refer to Exhaust Aftertreatment System paragraph in Other Features chapter 06740_C LOW DEF LEVEL Illuminates when there is less than 2 6...

Page 68: ...malfunctioning 06740_AA TCS ESC TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL At vehicle ignition TCS ESC telltale lamp illuminates for approximately 3 seconds and then turns off If it rem...

Page 69: ...ht This telltale light means that a fault or an abnormal operating condition has been detected The vehicle must be checked at the next stop If the CHECK telltale light illuminates an associated messag...

Page 70: ...r available menus Selecting a menu Menus are placed in a cascade arrangement Use the steering wheel controls buttons to scroll through them 14069_3 To select a menu 1 Press the ENTER or ESCAPE button...

Page 71: ...op up messages to return to the default display This alternate mode is possible only if the steering wheel buttons are faulty To enable the alternate mode 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Depress and hold...

Page 72: ...MENU PICTOGRAMS PICTOGRAM Description Engine oil temperature Outside air temperature A C A c compressor pressure This pictogram is displayed with A C compressor suction pressure value low side and di...

Page 73: ...ne brake VEB operation High transmission oil temperature This pictogram indicates that the transmission oil temperature is too high Turn the transmission retarder off to allow the oil to cool down All...

Page 74: ...ture is high it is possible and normal for that pictogram to appear A C system pressure low This pictogram indicates that the A C system pressure is too low If the A C pressure is too low the compress...

Page 75: ...TRICAL SYSTEM and see the fault messages NOTE To prevent discharge of the batteries when the engine in not running some functions are automatically switched off if the batteries voltage drops below 24...

Page 76: ...ment is occupied This pictogram will appear only when the engine is shut down in order to advise the driver of the presence of a passenger in the lavatory compartment during a stop Lavatory compartmen...

Page 77: ...e displayed value are written under the pictogram liters 100km km liter mpg liters hour Part of trip made using free electricity PRIME Percentage besides this pictogram represents percentage of trip m...

Page 78: ...NT This pictogram appears if a fire is detected in the engine compartment while the vehicle is on the road An audible alarm informs the driver when a fire is detected In case of fire detection when pa...

Page 79: ...bled ENGINE BRAKE Engine brake is disabled OFF mode ENGINE BRAKE Indicates that the engine brake is in the AUTO mode When using this mode the engine brake is activated when pressing on the brake pedal...

Page 80: ...change maneuver is completed The lever will spring back into the OFF position once released Headlight Beam Toggle Switch 3 Toggle between high and low beams by pulling the lever up towards you To flas...

Page 81: ...eft or right sunshade CAUTION Do not attempt to raise or lower these shades manually Damage to electric motor or roller mechanism could result 6 Escape Enter Driver Information Display Enter lift this...

Page 82: ...a transmission retarder this button has the same effect than the retarder engine brake LOW button On vehicles equipped with engine brake pressing this button will permit full application of engine bra...

Page 83: ...ATURES chapter for further information about the transmission retarder NOTE If the wheels start to lock up on slippery roads the output retarder will automatically deactivate until the wheels start to...

Page 84: ...ol pad the corresponding letter or number is displayed indicating the transmission is ready to operate in the selected range If the transmission control module TCM detects a serious problem in the tra...

Page 85: ...PTION OF AVAILABLE RANGES R Reverse Press the R button to select reverse Completely stop the vehicle and let the engine return to idle before shifting from forward range D to reverse R or from reverse...

Page 86: ...ted unless engine overspeed is detected 2 Second range Select this range when operating in heavy and congested traffic The transmission will start in first and automatically upshift to second When slo...

Page 87: ...DRIVER WARNING AND INDUCEMENT 9 DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY DID MENUS 10 DRIVING MODE MENUS 11 GAUGES 11 FUEL DATA 12 TIME DISTANCE 13 PREVOST LIAISON OPTION 14 VEHICLE MESSAGES 14 NON DRIVING STATIONA...

Page 88: ...t and rear slide out 30 Manual extending procedure Front and rear slide out 31 SLIDE OUT TROUBLESHOOTING 33 TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATING CONDITIONS CONTROL MECHANICAL COMPONENTS 33 WHEELCHAIR LIFT SYSTEM...

Page 89: ...ion is necessary when the engine internal combustion process alone does not generate enough heat A dosing system injects a mist of diesel fuel into the exhaust system to increase and maintain the afte...

Page 90: ...ight will illuminate In that situation engine performance is limited Perform a parked regeneration IMMEDIATELY to avoid further derate and prevent from entering into Level 4 LEVEL 4 flashing ATD SERVI...

Page 91: ...ationary regeneration is still not performed engine power derate and shutdown sequence may occur as per level 1 to level 4 sequence To initiate a stationary regeneration Park the vehicle in a clear ar...

Page 92: ...disconnected or unsealed connectors If DEF is spilled on a disconnected or unsealed connector the connector must be removed immediately and replaced Things to know about spilt diesel exhaust fluid DEF...

Page 93: ...NEXT STOP TO AVOID 5 MPH LIMIT ENGINE IN DERATE 3 cycles of 2 beeps Engine torque reduction of 25 4 DEF tank empty and one 1 hour of operation in engine derate mode blinking DEF TANK EMPTY 5 MPH 8 km...

Page 94: ...s Engine derated 25 Engine will derate 40 in 240 mins 4 Poor DEF quality detected and four 4 hours of operation with active diagnostic troubleshooting code solid SERVICE DEF 5 MPH 8KM H LIMIT NEXT 20M...

Page 95: ...ampering diagnostic troubleshooting code confirmed solid SCR SYSTEM FAULT ENGINE IN DERATE 5 MPH 8KM H LIMIT IN XXX MINS 3 cycles of 2 beeps Engine torque reduction of 25 4 Reached four 4 hours of ope...

Page 96: ...Of Charge Display Settings 1 Language 2 Units 3 Time Date 4 Favorite Display Setting 5 Display Light 6 Change Password Fuel Data 1 Fuel Flow ECO 2 Trip Fuel Used 3 Distance to Empty Diagnostics 1 View...

Page 97: ...t transmission only Indicates the current gear position selected on the I Shift transmission D drive N neutral R reverse M manual 2 Outside Temperature 3 Engine Oil Temperature Selecting this gauge wi...

Page 98: ...ling fans FUEL DATA The Fuel Data menu provides information on the fuel consumption of the vehicle in various situations For example how much fuel has been used how much fuel is remaining before refue...

Page 99: ...on the instrument cluster clock When the alarm clock goes off a warning signal is sounded The alarm shuts off after 60 seconds or if the ESCAPE button is depressed 3 Trip Odometer 1 and 2 Allows the o...

Page 100: ...x Info GPS Info INI Info Configuration Info VEHICLE MESSAGES Use this function to consult the vehicle active messages that were previously displayed as pop up messages and then acknowledged When consu...

Page 101: ...your favorite display gauges 1 2 and 3 and replace the default gauges On vehicles provided with the I Shift transmission Favorite Display Gauge 3 cannot be edited as it is kept for display of the tra...

Page 102: ...speaker The part number of a control unit can be identified in the part number menu 1 View Active Fault A list of the control units on the vehicle is displayed Use this function to check for active fa...

Page 103: ...ton select STOP TEST submenu and then press ENTER button twice TEST will disappear from the DID status line For further information concerning these functions refer to section 06 Electrical under Trou...

Page 104: ...ke system Before starting the test through the DID complete the following a Start the engine and check that the brake systems air pressure is greater than 100 psi b Turn engine off c Release the brake...

Page 105: ...verage mpg liter 100km km liter Trip fuel used gallons or liters Trip duration on cruise control hours Trip duration with engine rpm greater than economy rpm hours Trip duration while engine rpm is gr...

Page 106: ...information about the conditions required for performing regeneration The status can be OK regeneration allowed CHECK regeneration not allowed or N A not applicable When ATS Status is selected the fol...

Page 107: ...the TCM The TCM processes this information and then sends signals to actuate specific solenoids located on the control valve body in the transmission The action of the solenoids affects hydraulic cir...

Page 108: ...s on your vehicle nor intended to bring your vehicle to a stop A vehicle speed retarding device is only intended to reduce the speed of your vehicle under certain conditions Several types of engine br...

Page 109: ...r HIGH using the steering switches will deactivate the cruise control CRUISE CONTROL SPEED ENGINE BRAKE MODE ENGINE BRAKE FORCE CRUISE SPEED SET 2 Km h 0 UP TO 100 N A N A ENGINE BRAKE FORCE APPLIED W...

Page 110: ...utomatic Traction Control ATC feature Bendix ATC can improve vehicle traction during acceleration and lateral stability while accelerating through curves ATC utilizes Engine Torque Limiting ETL where...

Page 111: ...orque on the gearing allowing the DCDL to lock 3 When the DCDL is fully locked the vehicle will have an understeer condition when making turns Proceed cautiously over poor road conditions UNLOCKING TH...

Page 112: ...ated by a vertical line there is only one contact per button Press in the center of the button NOTE Pressing a system key will illuminate the keyboard unlocking the entrance door will also illuminate...

Page 113: ...lready full a long beep will be heard At any time press the 9 0 key to exit programming mode o Enter the chosen personal code three confirmation beeps will be heard o Re enter the code to confirm the...

Page 114: ...mode using the vehicle keypad To program transmitters perform the following steps o Hold the 5 6 button of the keypad for 5 seconds keypad will start to beep and flash o Enter the vehicle factory six...

Page 115: ...ed The following actions will be done in sequence Deflation of the inflatable seal Movement of the slide out to its full OUT position Then releasing the rocker switch will permit the following actions...

Page 116: ...the following simple checks Make sure that none of the breakers are tripped the breakers are located inside the VEC on the slide out control panel and the main slide out breaker is located in the engi...

Page 117: ...e bed structure SLIDE OUT MOTOR ROTATION CAUTION Slow down on the closing speed as the slide out approaches its closed position As soon as the in limit stoppers come in contact with their bearing surf...

Page 118: ...pened position 6 Once the slide out is lined up to its opened position remove the tool from the motor SLIDE OUT MOTOR ROTATION NOTE The front slide out motor is located inside the 2 nd baggage compart...

Page 119: ...ystem from the MCM Press the enter key If applicable the DID shows the device ID the fault messages or fault codes recorded When more than one fault is recorded an arrow pointing down appears on the r...

Page 120: ...e vacuum generator B Faulty vacuum generator connection to the vacuum generator open seal deflating valve solenoid open circuit C I O B module output defective in limit sensor shorted to ground connec...

Page 121: ...vehicle is traveling Lower in limit stoppers are not leaning against the structure at the moment when the in limit sensor detects the magnet Adjust the sensor position in order to have contact of the...

Page 122: ...st acetal plastic block proper position Top of slide out not flush with vehicle body A Broken or misadjusted leveling or retaining screw B Faulty upper in limit stopper A Check and replace screw B Rep...

Page 123: ...E Excessive load in the slide out F Slide out not centered in the structure opening A Always deflate the seal when manually retracting or extending the slide out B Check the pressure transducer condit...

Page 124: ...locking mechanism and slide back the door in closed position To access the control pendant and operate the platform open the lift access door A LIFT ACCESS DOOR A pictogram appears on the DID when the...

Page 125: ...before deploying platform Be certain there are no obstacles beneath platform Open lift access door completely LIFT ACCESS DOOR OPEN The vehicle and lift are equipped with a safety interlock system i e...

Page 126: ...of travel into vehicle and firmly grasp handrails Do not stand on bridgeplate 6 BUCKLE SAFETY BELT Pull safety belt from retractor on left handrail and fasten to other handrail 7 PARTIALLY RAISE PLAT...

Page 127: ...ridgeplate 9 LOWER PLATFORM Press and hold DOWN button until platform stops at ground level and rollstop opens completely 10 UNBUCKLE SAFETY BELT 11 EXIT PLATFORM Carefully assist passenger off of pla...

Page 128: ...ASE SHAFT 23334 2 Take the manual backup pump handle attached to the inner side of the lift mechanism access door NOTE A second manual backup pump handle is secured inside the manual pump box 3 Turn t...

Page 129: ...eviously described To Manually Lower The Platform 1 Verify that rollstop is up closed Pull rollstop control knob out and rotate clockwise if it isn t up 2 Slowly pull the manual backup pump release va...

Page 130: ...e repeated in the field Readjustment should only be considered if the sensor aiming could not be adjusted to ignore both the wheelchair in the aisle and the platform during its normal movement Adjust...

Page 131: ...ING NORMAL PLATFORM POSITION 23372 2 Note the sensor timing access hole This hole provides access to a plunger actuated switch that sets the sensor timing Insert a 1 16 inch diameter wire like object...

Page 132: ...platform so that the rear carriage clears the stops Turn telescopic leg crank until the carriage comes in contact with the rails Remove the two rear telescopic legs from the platform Insert the platfo...

Page 133: ...2 STARTING FROM THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3 STOPPING THE ENGINE 3 COLD WEATHER STARTINGCOLD WEATHER STARTING 3 JUMP STARTING 4 ENGINE PROTECTION SYSTEM 5 AUTOMATIC ENGINE SHUTDOWN 5 IDLE SHUTDOWN TIMER 5...

Page 134: ...attempting to restart CAUTION Do not press accelerator pedal before starting This could result in an electronic control unit fault and degrade the fuel system control CAUTION Special precautions are...

Page 135: ...in Starting From The Driver s Seat in this chapter REAR START PANEL DANGER Rotating shafts can be dangerous You can snag cloths skin hair hands etc This can cause a serious injury or death Do not work...

Page 136: ...R The battery could rupture or explode if jump started when the run down battery fluid is frozen or if the battery fluid level is low Check condition of run down battery before attempting to jump star...

Page 137: ...n will automatically derate and stop the engine when one or more of the conditions listed below reaches a critical point High engine coolant temperature High engine oil temperature Low engine oil pres...

Page 138: ...e gauges and indicator lights to make sure all conditions are normal If an abnormal condition is observed stop the engine immediately and have the condition corrected DANGER Never let the engine run i...

Page 139: ...SUPPRESSION SYSTEM AFSS OPTIONAL 3 TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS OPTIONAL 4 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 9 FIRST AID KIT 9 WARNING REFLECTORS 9 JACK TOOLS 9 SPARE PARTS KIT 9 CHANGING WHEELS 9 JACKING PO...

Page 140: ...he vehicle they do not open and are very hard to break Do not attempt to open instead find and use the entrance door the nearest awning or sliding window or a roof escape hatch EMERGENCY AIR FILL VALV...

Page 141: ...ve knob check the pressure gauges to make sure that the brake system air pressure is greater than or equal to 95 psi 655 kPa NOTE A beep will sound if the ignition switch has been turned off without a...

Page 142: ...m must be reset and the fire extinguisher removed and replaced in accordance with the System Reset portion of the Kidde Dual Spectrum Operation Maintenance Manual TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS...

Page 143: ...ect another wheel with the or move the cursor down to the start learning button After the start learning button is selected the display stores the first transmission it gets from each sensor ID into t...

Page 144: ...d weather operation or unloaded operation The end user can readjust the target pressure within 30 and 20 of the factory set target pressure but not outside this range The factory set target pressure i...

Page 145: ...cursor can be moved to highlight the data beside NEW VALUE and the ACCEPT EXIT option allows increasing or decreasing the NEW VALUE data Pressure alarm changes are done by steps of 1 PSI in the range...

Page 146: ...OFF the sound of keys each time they are pressed Tire Axle Configuration Pressing the up down arrows allows to select the option of 2 or 4 tires which are the choices for the drive axle on the vehicl...

Page 147: ...ack o Bumper wrench o Wheel nut wrench and lever SPARE PARTS KIT The vehicle may be equipped with a spare parts kit optional The kit contains parts such as bulbs circuit breakers belts etc The spare p...

Page 148: ...e in socket and raise by pumping To lower remove handle and turn the release valve slowly counterclockwise Always keep ram and extension screw retracted when jack is not in use Service Check oil level...

Page 149: ...e and void the warranty The towed vehicle must be lifted from the front end only The tow truck must be equipped with the proper lifting equipment to reach under the front axle or the front tow eyes si...

Page 150: ...connector so the emergency parking brakes don t apply while towing Towing with a front flat tire In case of a flat tire drive vehicle over a wooden block to be able to slide the tow bar underneath Re...

Page 151: ...or pressed to the first position WARNING Do not drive with only the daytime running lights at night because the tail and marker lights are not turned on in that situation and the high beams can blind...

Page 152: ...s may be installed behind each dual wheel of the drive axle to prevent stone projectiles from being thrown at the tag axle wheels BACK UP CAMERA An optional back up camera is available which provides...

Page 153: ...ANT FLUID LEVEL 7 WINDSHIELD WASHER HEADLIGHTS WASHER RESERVOIRS 8 OTHER VERIFICATIONS 9 AIR TANK PURGE 9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 9 PRIMARY FUEL FILTER 9 A C COMPRESSOR BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT 10 ALTERNATO...

Page 154: ...LEFT SIDE OF THE VEHICLE 17 STEP 2 FRONT OF THE VEHICLE 17 STEP 3 FRONT RIGHT SIDE OF THE VEHICLE 18 STEP 4 REAR RIGHT SIDE OF THE VEHICLE 18 STEP 5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT RIGHT SIDE AREA 18 STEP 6 ENGIN...

Page 155: ...absorbent rag 2 Clean stain by starting at the outer edges of the stain and working in toward the center 3 Blot affected area frequently with a clean dry absorbent cloth to prevent stain rings caused...

Page 156: ...URE LAMINATE Remove stains on laminate surfaces with a household detergent methylated spirits or mineral turps Clean with a mild liquid abrasive and water solution if stain persists CARPET Vacuum carp...

Page 157: ...wiper streaking keep silicone sprays away from windshield Remove road film and wax build up from windows with lukewarm soap and water or with an alcohol based cleaning agent If a chamois is used to d...

Page 158: ...ld check must be made when the transmission fluid is between 60 o F and 120 o F 16 o C and 50 o C NOTE Perform the cold check first to verify the transmission fluid level before performing the hot che...

Page 159: ...FF position 2 Unscrew and remove the dipstick located on top of the fluid tank and wipe with a clean rag 3 Replace dipstick in tank then remove to check fluid level 4 Add hydraulic fluid until it reac...

Page 160: ...ngine to cool down before adding coolant WINDSHIELD WASHER HEADLIGHTS WASHER RESERVOIRS The windshield washer reservoir and headlights washer reservoir are located in the front service compartment doo...

Page 161: ...cations Drain tanks by turning cocks counterclockwise FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT TYPICAL 12218 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Inspect fire extinguishers monthly to insure operation in emergency situations On extin...

Page 162: ...automatic belt tensioner No adjustment is required A C COMPRESSOR BELT LAYOUT ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELTS These belts have automatic belt tensioner to keep the correct tension without adjustment BACK UP C...

Page 163: ...d the dashboard R H side and it can be removed for cleaning or replacement To gain access to the A C filter unscrew the grill located at the top step of the entrance door steps remove the plastic cove...

Page 164: ...d to 450 to 500 foot pounds 610 to 680 Nm torque Keep the tires inflated to the recommended inflation pressure to prolong tire life and for safety NOTE Recommended tire inflation pressures are given i...

Page 165: ...de First test the functionality of the commands related to the exterior lighting Activate the right directional signal and check that the corresponding cluster telltale light illuminates Activate the...

Page 166: ...anual under section 05 Cooling System NOTE If soldering has been performed on cooling system clean filter after 3 000 miles 5 000 km GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS o Understand basic principles of vehicle op...

Page 167: ...vice center or an authorized service center Have problems corrected immediately COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION 1 Accessories air tank drain cock 21 Primary fuel filter 2 Accessories air filter 22 Secondary...

Page 168: ...Care and Maintenance 8 16 COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION REPRESENTATION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM AN ACTUAL VEHICLE...

Page 169: ...ous cuts bulges tread wear or any signs of misalignment valve stem not touching wheel or rim valve cap in place Check windshield and headlights washer reservoir fluid level and add if necessary STEP 2...

Page 170: ...button shift selector add if necessary Check power steering reservoir fluid level add if necessary Check coolant surge tank fluid level add if necessary Check air cleaner restriction indicator replac...

Page 171: ...AIR SYSTEM 7 ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING 7 AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL ATC ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM ESP 7 STEERING 8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8 SUSPENSION 8 INDEPENDENT FRON...

Page 172: ...Technical Information 9 2 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 12 VEHICLE FINAL RECORD 13...

Page 173: ...Technical Information 9 3 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Page 174: ...Technical Information 9 4 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Page 175: ...apacity equal to 95 of volume 203 U S gal 768 l Cooling system 24 U S gal 91 l Diesel Exhaust fluid tank DEF 16 gall U S 60 l Allison Transmission does not include external circuit 6 U S gal 23 l 6 9...

Page 176: ...icles before being converted are not at their maximum weight and tire pressures are adjusted at lower level than the maximum allowed appearing on the DOT plate Tires pressure must be re adjusted once...

Page 177: ...ont axle 24 in 2 Drive axle 24 24 in 2 service emergency Tag axle 14 16 in 2 service emergency AIR SYSTEM Compressed air is provided by a twin cylinder 31 8 cfm Wabco gear driven water cooled and engi...

Page 178: ...stick accessible from engine compartment System pressure 2175 psi 150 bars Steering wheel diameter 20 Tilt steering wheel and telescopic steering column pneumatically locked with foot operated switch...

Page 179: ...erted Converted Non converted Converted Non converted Converted Right camber degrees 0 20 0 20 0 30 0 0 0 50 0 20 Left camber degrees 0 20 0 20 0 30 0 0 0 50 0 20 Right caster degrees 2 55 2 8 3 05 Le...

Page 180: ...rain deviation device Exhaust pipe with Insulation and a flexible section Exhaust to rear rooftop left hand corner Diesel exhaust fluid DEF tank 60 liters and injection system HEATING AND AIR CONDITIO...

Page 181: ...and below 15 F 26 C 75W90 should be used In extreme conditions or for better performance full synthetic gear oil should be used For vehicles equipped with the ZF A 132 drive axle use Chevron Multigea...

Page 182: ...ertifies that vehicles manufactured by Prevost comply with all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards at the time of manufacture Information such as date of manufacture model year gross vehicle weight...

Page 183: ...icle registration service reference needs and for obtaining vehicle insurance coverage VEHICLE FINAL RECORD The Vehicle Final Record is a record of all data pertaining to the assembly of the vehicle T...

Page 184: ...Technical Information 9 14...

Page 185: ...lectronique de contr le de la stabilit ESC Escape chap ESP Electronic Stability Program Bendix Dispositif lectronique de contr le de la stabilit FAP Filtre Particules Diesel Particulate Filter DPF FDA...

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Page 187: ...RVICE LITERATURE 2 NOTICE 3 DECLARATION OF THE MANUFACTURING DEFECTS TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 3 DECLARATION OF THE MANUFACTURING DEFECTS TO THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT 3 DECLARATION OF THE M...

Page 188: ...o mechanics and drivers alike Maintenance Manual Owner s Manual Parts Manual Service Center Directory You have three possibilities to order service literature 1 By phone with this toll free number 1 8...

Page 189: ...Prevost To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of transportation Washington D C 20...

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Page 191: ...TRICAL SYSTEM The message No Response ModA53 Active indicates a power problem on the module or a CAN network problem b Check reset circuit breaker CB5 c Check replace fuse F65 d Probe gray connector o...

Page 192: ...rator compartment air intake or the sensor wiring Manually control the temperature by playing with the cabin passenger set point Set above 22 C 72 F to heat and below 22 C 72 F to cool Entrance door d...

Page 193: ...s faulty 1 Check the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC menu of Driver Information Display DID Select FAULT DIAGNOSTIC and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The message No Response ModA47 Active indicates a power problem on the modul...

Page 194: ...E51 is not powered or is faulty 1 Check the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC menu of Driver Information Display DID Select FAULT DIAGNOSTIC and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The message No Response ModA51 Active indicates a pow...

Page 195: ...ay R12 3 Check the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC menu of Driver Information Display DID Select FAULT DIAGNOSTIC and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The message No Response ModA54 Active indicates a power problem on the module...

Page 196: ...ED lights or another function of the vehicle is not functioning The multiplex outputs are protected in current by an internal soft fuse When an output is shorted it turns OFF and stays OFF until the s...

Page 197: ...START 3 OIL LIFE MONITOR 3 FILTER LIFE MONITOR 4 TRANSMISSION HEALTH MONITOR 5 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES DTC ALLISON 5TH GENERATION CONTROLS 7 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES DTC OVERVIEW 7 U...

Page 198: ...shaft stopped Oil level sensor present and working 5 Correct fluid level is displayed as shown 6 Low fluid level is displayed as shown The number indicates the number of quarts of fluid the transmissi...

Page 199: ...r 3 seconds after the bulb check If Prognostics features are disabled the TRANSMISSION SERVICE indicator does not illuminate again after the bulb check OIL LIFE MONITOR The display message denotes the...

Page 200: ...sion control module when fluid exiting the main filter drops below a predetermined pressure Both the main and lube filters must be changed when the TRANSMISSION SERVICE indicator shows the main filter...

Page 201: ...um value then the TRANSMISSION SERVICE indicator is steadily illuminated from just after ignition on until ignition is turned off Thereafter the indicator will be lit upon each initialization of the T...

Page 202: ...from 9 to 0 3 rd press Filter Life Monitor F M Present life of filter is acceptable OIL FILTER OK Present life of filter is unacceptable REPLACE FILTERS 4 th press Transmission Health Monitor T M Sho...

Page 203: ...fic diagnostic algorithm Historical codes which are by definition inactive are codes that are no longer failing their algorithm but are retained in the TCM in order to help the technician analyze poss...

Page 204: ...mode by one of the following methods 1 Press simultaneously the Upshift and Downshift arrow buttons at the same time on the pushbutton shift selector 2 Press any range button D N or R on the pushbutt...

Page 205: ...ited Operation Description C1312 Retarder Request Sensor Failed Low No May inhibit retarder operation if not using J1939 datalink C1313 Retarder Request Sensor Failed High No May inhibit retarder oper...

Page 206: ...eed Sensor Circuit No Signal No Default to turbine speed P0729 Incorrect 6 th Gear Ratio Yes DNS Attempt 5 th then 3 rd P0731 Incorrect 1 st Gear ratio Yes DNS Attempt 2 nd then 5 th P0732 Incorrect 2...

Page 207: ...tor language or units incorrect P1791 Gear Shift Module 2 Calibrated Invalid Yes Shift selector language or units incorrect P1891 Throttle Position Sensor PWM Signal Low No Use default throttle values...

Page 208: ...input from shift selector P2808 Pressure Control Solenoid 6 PCS6 Stuck Off Yes DNS RPR P2809 Pressure Control Solenoid 6 PCS6 Stuck On Yes DNS RPR P2812 Pressure Control Solenoid 6 PCS6 Control Circu...

Page 209: ...problem Antennas power is short circuited or defective Cycle the ignition between the ON and OFF position then check if TPMS telltale indicator illuminates for 3 seconds Reprogram a sensor using the L...

Page 210: ...as not been reprogrammed into the display Wheels have been installed without sensors One of the antennas is defective or not properly connected Check that all antennas are properly connected using the...

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