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Pretrip inspection and maintenance
5.1
Brake fluid level checking
The fluid level should be between the “MAX” and
“MIN” lines on the brake fluid reservoir . If you see
contamination of any kind in the reservoir, have it
inspected and cleaned by an authorized Sterling
service facility.
If the fluid level is unusually low, there may be a
fluid leak in the brake line. Have your vehicle
inspected at an authorized Sterling service facility.
NOTE:
The
warning illuminates when the brake fluid
level drops below the “MIN” line.
CAUTION
Do not open the reservoir cap for inspection
purposes. Brake fluid can damage the dash pan-
els and cab finish.
5.2
Adding brake fluid
1. When adding brake fluid, use a clean container
free of moisture, mineral oil, and dust.
2. If the fluid level is lower than the “MIN” line,
remove the reservoir cover and clean the sur-
faces around the reservoir cap. Remove the cap
, and add recommended brake fluid up to the
“MAX” line.
3. Close the cap and tighten it until firm. Install the
reservoir cover.
6 Power steering fluid
Have power steering fluid changed by an autho-
rized Sterling service facility.
Recommended fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON,
DEXRON II or DEXRON III type
WARNING
•
Be extremely careful not to let dust and
other contaminants enter the brake fluid
reservoir. This could cause the brake sys-
tem to fail, resulting in property damage
and personal injury.
•
Properly dispose of used hydraulic brake
fluid. Used hydraulic brake fluid is often
contaminated. Reusing it can cause brake
system damage, loss of braking, property
damage and serious personal injury.
Inspection interval
Every 6000 miles
(10 000 km)
Replacement interval
Every 30,000 miles
(50 000 km)
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