Freightliner Columbia. Manual — part 2
1st through 20th Maintenance for Service Schedules III and IV
Maint. No.
Maintenance Interval
Service
Date
Service Schedules III and IV
Miles
km
20
M1 and M2
500,000
805 000
Table 6, 1st through 20th Maintenance for Service Schedules III and IV
21st through 40th Maintenance for Service Schedules III and IV
Maint. No.
Maintenance Interval
Service
Date
Service Schedules III and IV
Miles
km
21
M1
525,000
845 000
22
M1
550,000
885 000
23
M1
575,000
925 000
24
M1, M2, and M3
600,000
966 000
25
M1
625,000
1 005 800
26
M1
650,000
1 046 000
27
M1
675,000
1 086 000
28
M1 and M2
700,000
1 127 000
29
M1
725,000
1 167 000
30
M1
750,000
1 207 000
31
M1
775,000
1 248 000
32
M1 and M2
800,000
1 287 000
33
M1
825,000
1 328 000
34
M1
850,000
1 368 000
35
M1
875,000
1 408 000
36
M1, M2, and M3
900,000
1 448 000
37
M1
925,000
1 490 000
38
M1
950,000
1 529 000
39
M1
975,000
1 569 000
40
M1 and M2
1,000,000
1 609 000
Table 7, 21st through 40th Maintenance for Service Schedules III and IV
General Information
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Vehicle Maintenance Schedule Tables: 00–03
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Maintenance Operation 00–04, Lubrication and Fluid
Level Check Operation
summarizes all op-
erations that must be performed to complete the Lu-
brication and Fluid Level Check operation 00–04
called for as an M1 maintenance interval for Service
Schedule I, II, and III vehicles, and as an M2 mainte-
nance interval for Service Schedule IV vehicles.
Maintenance operation numbers given in the table
are reference numbers used to help you find detailed
instructions in the manual on the lubrication or fluid
check.
Maintenance Operation 00–04
Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for Service Schedules I, II, III, and IV
Maint.
Operation
Number
Operation Description
Service
Schedules I, II,
and III (at M1)
Service
Schedule IV
(at M2)
Check
Eaton Fuller Clutch Release Bearing Lubrication
•
Clutch Release Cross-Shaft Lubrication
•
Sleeve Assembly Bronze Bushing Lubrication
•
Transmission Fluid Level Inspection
•
Fifth Wheel Lubrication
•
Trailer Electrical Connector Lubrication
•
Suspension Lubrication
•
Knuckle Pin Lubrication, Meritor Axles
•
Tie Rod Lubrication, Meritor Axles
•
Knuckle Pin Lubrication, Dana Spicer Axles
•
Tie Rod Lubrication, Dana Spicer Axles
•
Kingpin Lubrication, Detroit
™
Axles
*
•
Tie Rod Lubrication, Detroit
™
Axles
*
•
Axle Breather and Axle Lubricant Level Inspection
•
Driveline Lubrication
•
•
Dana Spicer Camshaft Bracket Lubrication
•
Dana Spicer, Haldex, and Gunite Slack Adjuster
Lubrication
•
Meritor Camshaft Bracket Lubrication
•
•
Power Steering Fluid Level Inspection
•
Power Steering Gear Lubrication
•
Drag Link Lubrication
•
Rack and Pinion Inspection
•
Door Seal, Door Latch, and Door Hinge Lubrication
•
Hood Rear Support Lubrication
•
*
For Schedule II vehicles with Detroit axles, complete this procedure once a year or every 25,000 miles (40 000 km), whichever comes first.
Table 8, Maintenance Operation 00-04, Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for Service Schedules I, II, III, and IV
General Information
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Lubrication and Fluid Level Check: 00–04
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The Initial Maintenance table lists all maintenance
operations that are to be performed at the initial
maintenance (IM) interval. Maintenance operation
numbers are reference numbers used to help you
find detailed instructions in this manual on the main-
tenance operations to be performed. All operations
listed in the table, along with the operations listed in
the applicable M1 maintenance interval table, must
be performed to complete the initial maintenance
(IM).
Maintenance
Operation Number
Initial Maintenance (IM) Operations for Service Schedules I, II, III, and IV
Check
Perform all M1 Operations
Frame Fastener Torque Check
Premier 690 Coupling Inspection
Suspension U-Bolt Torque Check
All-Axle Alignment Check
Wheel Nut Check
Fuel Tank Band-Nut Tightening
Table 9, Initial Maintenance (IM) Operations for Service Schedules I, II, III, and IV
General Information
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Initial Maintenance (IM) Operations: 00–05
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The M1 Maintenance Interval Operations tables list
all maintenance operations that are to be performed
at the M1 maintenance interval. Maintenance opera-
tion numbers are reference numbers used to help
you find detailed instructions in this manual on the
maintenance operations to be performed.
IMPORTANT: After performing all operations listed in
this table, perform all daily, weekly, and monthly
maintenance operations listed in the "Pretrip and
Post-Trip Inspections and Maintenance" chapter of
the Columbia® Driver’s Manual.
Maintenance
Operation Number
M1 Maintenance Interval Operations for Service Schedules I, II, and III
Check
Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (includes the following)
• Eaton Fuller Clutch Release Bearing Lubrication
• Fifth Wheel Lubrication
• Trailer Electrical Connector Lubrication
• Suspension Lubrication
• Knuckle Pin Lubrication, Dana Spicer Axles
• Tie Rod Lubrication, Dana Spicer Axles
• Driveline Lubrication
• Dana Spicer Camshaft Bracket Lubrication
• Dana Spicer, Haldex, and Gunite Slack Adjuster Lubrication
• Door Seal, Door Latch, and Door Hinge Lubrication
• Hood Rear Support Lubrication
Air Compressor Inspection
Fan Clutch Check (noise emission control)
Fifth Wheel Inspection
Premier 690 Coupling Inspection
Tire Check
Driveline Inspection
Meritor Camshaft Bracket Lubrication
Brake Inspection
Exhaust System Inspection (noise emission control)
Table 10, M1 Maintenance Interval Operations for Service Schedules I, II, and III
Maintenance
Operation Number
M1 Maintenance Interval Operations for Service Schedule IV
Check
Air Compressor Inspection
Fan Clutch Check (noise emission control)
Fifth Wheel Inspection
Fifth Wheel Lubrication
Trailer Electrical Connector Lubrication
Premier 690 Coupling Inspection
Tire Check
General Information
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M1 Maintenance Interval Operations: 00–06
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