Freightliner Business Class. Manual — part 7
IMPORTANT: After performing all operations in this
table, perform all daily and weekly maintenance op-
erations listed in the "Pretrip Inspection and Daily
Maintenance" chapter of the
Business Class Trucks
Driver’s Manual
. Also, perform all M1, M2, M3, and
M4 Maintenance Interval Operations at the M5 Main-
tenance Interval.
NOTE: Numbers in this table are maintenance opera-
tion reference numbers matching those in the text of
this manual. The M5 Maintenance consists of all M1,
M2, M3, and M4 Interval Operations plus the other
operations listed below.
M5 Maintenance Interval Operations
Maint.
Oper. No.
M5 Maintenance Interval Operations
Perform All M1 Operations
Perform All M2 Operations
Perform All M3 Operations
Perform All M4 Operations
Air Compressor Rebuilding/Replacing, Bendix
Hydraulic Fluid Replacing
Mercedes-Benz Transmission Leak Checking
Mercedes-Benz Transmission Fluid Changing and Magnetic Plug Cleaning
Air Dryer Desiccant Replacing, Meritor WABCO System Saver 1000
Air Dryer Desiccant Replacing, Bendix AD–9
Air Brake Valve Disassembly, Cleaning, and Inspecting, Bendix E–12,
QR–1, R–14, SR–1, ST–3, TC–7, and TP–5
Coolant Level Sensor Cleaning
General Information
00
M5 Maintenance Interval Operations Table: 00–14
00/23
Maintenance Operation 00–15 (
), summa-
rizes all Lubrication and Fluid Level Check opera-
tions that must be performed at the M1 Maintenance
Interval for Schedules I, II, and III for all models but
FL112.
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
can be used
as a guide by those who do not need to consult the
detailed lubrication and fluid check instructions given
elsewhere in the manual.
Maintenance Operation 00–15
M1 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for All Models but FL112
Maint. Oper.
No.
Operation Description
Clutch Release Bearing and Cross-Shaft Lubricating
Hydraulic Fluid Level Checking
Manual Transmission Oil Level Checking
Fifth Wheel Lubricating
Suspension Lubricating
Knuckle Pin Lubricating
Tie-Rod End Lubricating
All-Wheel-Drive Front Axle Oil Level Checking
Axle Lubricant Level Checking
Driveline Lubricating
Foot Brake Valve Actuator Lubricating, Bendix E–12
Manual Slack Adjuster Lubricating
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Meritor
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Gunite
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Haldex
Drag Link Lubricating
Power Steering Reservoir Fluid Level Checking
Steering Gear Lubricating (Ross TAS Series)
Weatherstrip, Door Hinge, and Door Latch Lubricating
Table 14, Maintenance Operation 00-15, M1 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for
All Models but FL112
General Information
00
Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (M1, all models
but FL112): 00–15
00/24
Maintenance Operation 00–16 (
), summa-
rizes all Lubrication and Fluid Level Check opera-
tions that must be performed at the M2 Maintenance
Interval for Schedules I, II, and III for all models but
FL112.
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
can be used
as a guide by those who do not need to consult the
detailed lubrication and fluid check instructions given
elsewhere in the manual.
Maintenance Operation 00–16
M2 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for All Models but FL112
Maint. Oper.
No.
Operation Description
Two-Speed-Axle Shift Unit Oil Level Checking
Camshaft Bracket Bushing Lubricating
Air Reservoir Automatic Drain Valve Disassembly, Cleaning, Inspecting,
and Lubricating, Bendix DV–2
Steering Driveline Lubricating
Table 15, Maintenance Operation 00-16, M2 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for
All Models but FL112
General Information
00
Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (M2, all models
but FL112): 00–16
00/25
Maintenance Operation 00–17 (
), summa-
rizes all Lubrication and Fluid Level Check opera-
tions that must be performed at the M1 Maintenance
Interval for Schedules I, II, and III for FL112 models
only.
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
can be used
as a guide by those who do not need to consult the
detailed lubrication and fluid check instructions given
elsewhere in the manual.
Maintenance Operation 00–17
M1 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for FL112 Models Only
Maint. Oper.
No.
Operation Description
Clutch Release Bearing and Cross-Shaft Lubricating
Manual Transmission Oil Level Checking
Fifth Wheel Lubricating
Suspension Lubricating
Knuckle Pin Lubricating
Tie-Rod End Lubricating
All-Wheel-Drive Front Axle Oil Level Checking
Axle Lubricant Level Checking
Two-Speed-Axle Shift Unit Oil Level Checking
Driveline Lubricating
Foot Brake Valve Actuator Lubricating, Bendix E–12
Camshaft Bracket Bushing Lubricating
Manual Slack Adjuster Lubricating
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Meritor
Air Reservoir Automatic Drain Valve Disassembly, Cleaning, Inspecting,
and Lubricating, Bendix DV–2
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Gunite
Automatic Slack Adjuster Lubricating, Haldex
Steering Driveline Lubricating
Drag Link Lubricating
Power Steering Reservoir Fluid Level Checking
Steering Gear Lubricating (Ross TAS Series)
Weatherstrip, Door Hinge, and Door Latch Lubricating
Table 16, Maintenance Operation 00-17, M1 Lubrication and Fluid Level Check for
FL112 Models Only
General Information
00
Lubrication and Fluid Level Check (M1, FL112
models only): 00–17
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