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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL X3-45 COACH...
  • Page 3 COACH MANUFACTURER OPERATOR’S MANUAL X3-45 COACH Model Year 2018 PA1627 September 2017...
  • Page 4 PA1627 Adaptation for GLI contract X3-45 COACH Model Year: 2018 Applicable to: From J-6245 up to J-6279 From J-7448 up to J-7478 Featuring:  Cooling system with electric fans  New electrical architecture  GHG 2017 emission control First edition: Sept 2017 EFFECTIVE DESCRIPTION DATE...
  • Page 5 Note: Illustrations in this manual are used for Since continuous improvement is a primary focus at Prevost, reference only and may differ slightly from the we reserve the right to make changes anytime, without notice, actual vehicle;...
  • Page 6 EDR is the same; i.e., they do not all record the same data elements. The EDR on this PREVOST vehicle records vehicle speed, engine RPM, time and date, plus a variety of pedal and switch positions, both before and after an "event." Sudden vehicle deceleration or the occurrence of certain other vehicle operational characteristics will define (trigger) an "event."...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................... 1-1 COACH EXTERIOR ...................... 2-1 COACH INTERIOR ...................... 3-1 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ................4-1 OTHER FEATURES ..................... 5-1 STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURE ..............6-1 SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT ..............7-1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................8-1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions   SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES ........................ 2   DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES ......................2   OTHER PRECAUTIONS ..........................3 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions  SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES Do not run the engine or HVAC system with access doors left open. Close compartment To ensure safe and reliable operation, heed the doors before operating any equipment. following safety precautions.  Do not remove the surge tank filler cap or ...
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions 1-3 NOTE OTHER PRECAUTIONS When the ignition switch is set to the OFF WARNING position, the electrical components are not energized except for the MCM (Master This vehicle is not designed to carry Chassis Module), the battery equalizer, the standing passengers.
  • Page 13: Coach Exterior

    Coach Exterior ENGINE COMPARTMENT COMPONENTS  ......................  3   ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURB‐SIDE DOOR ....................  4   ENGINE COMPARTMENT REAR DOOR  ......................  4   EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM ACCESS DOOR ..................  5   ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR..........................  6   SCR CONVERTER ACCESS DOOR  ........................  6   CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (A/C)  ........................  7   EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT ........................  8   COOLANT HEATER  ............................  8   REAR FENDERS  ...............................  9   FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE COMPARTMENT .................. ...
  • Page 14 Coach Exterior X3-45 EXTERIOR VIEW (TYPICAL) 18707_2 Engine air filter intake grill 10. Rear view mirror, manually adjustable Engine compartment curb-side door 11. Spare wheel compartment Hinged rear fender 12. Front electrical and service compartment Baggage compartment 13. Driver’s power window Fuel &...
  • Page 15: Engine Compartment Components

    Coach Exterior ENGINE COMPARTMENT COMPONENTS ENGINE COMPARTMENT FEATURING VOLVO D13 ENGINE 1. Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) & Diesel 10. Alternator #1 & #2, Curb side; Particulate Filter (DPF) Assembly; 11. Engine oil filler tube; 2. Transmission fluid dipstick (if equipped with 12.
  • Page 16: Engine Compartment Curb-Side Door

    Coach Exterior NOTE ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURB-SIDE This compartment can be locked/unlocked using the central locking system by pressing DOOR the switch located on the L.H. side dashboard panel. engine compartment curb-side door provides access to the following (if equipped):  Engine compartment rear door release handle;...
  • Page 17: Exhaust Aftertreatment System Access Door

    Coach Exterior The door swings out to provide access to the WARNING following:  Engine; Unless otherwise specified, do not run engine when the engine compartment rear door is  Alternator(s); open. Close the engine compartment rear  Compressor(s); door before starting the engine. ...
  • Page 18: Engine Radiator Door

    Coach Exterior ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR The engine radiator door gives access to the radiator electrical fans and power distribution box. RADIATOR DOOR OPENED WARNING WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING… Cooling fans may activate at any moment. Keep hands away from cooling fans or keep RADIATOR DOOR the radiator door closed.
  • Page 19: Condenser Compartment (A/C)

    Coach Exterior The condenser compartment provides access to the following:  Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank  Condenser;  Condenser fans and motors;  Filter dryer and moisture indicator;  Receiver tank; UNLOCKING SCR CONVERTER ACCESS DOOR PULLING THE CONDENSER-FAN ASSEMBLY ACCESS TO THE SCR 04023 WARNING...
  • Page 20: Evaporator Compartment

    Coach Exterior CONDENSER COMPARTMENT STRAP EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT The HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air- Conditioning) evaporator and heater coils are located in this compartment along with the blowers. The evaporator compartment door release latch is located on the right wall of the baggage compartment, left of the door.
  • Page 21: Rear Fenders

    Coach Exterior  VECU ;  ABS Electronic Control Unit (ECU);  IOE-A Multiplex Modules; lower section front service compartment provides access to the following:  Emergency door opening unlatch valve;  Windshield washer reservoir & headlights washer reservoir (optional); ...
  • Page 22: Baggage Compartments

    2-10 Coach Exterior CAUTION Do not slam shut the baggage compartment doors. Damage to door weather-stripping or locking mechanism could result. Lights in the baggage compartments turn on automatically when the baggage compartment door is opened. Electrical power remains available for the baggage compartment lights 10 minutes after the ignition switch has been set to the OFF...
  • Page 23: Fuel And Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Def) Filler Door

    Coach Exterior 2-11 WARNING The compartment behind the bumper is not designed for miscellaneous storage. Never store loose objects in this compartment since they can interfere with the steering linkage mechanism. Pull the release handle located inside front service compartment to tilt down the entire bumper assembly.
  • Page 24: Door Operation Logic

    2-12 Coach Exterior the orange tab on the door-lock lever is visible, the door is unlocked. ENTRANCE DOOR & WIPER CONTROL PANEL 06614 DOOR OPERATION LOGIC If the switch is held in position until the door is fully open or closed, the system holds pressure in the door cylinder, locking the door in that position.
  • Page 25: Rear View Mirrors

    Coach Exterior 2-13 Thermostats are used to prevent continuous operation of the heating elements. CAUTION Do not attach stick-on type convex mirror accessories to the heated mirror glass. This could impede uniform heat distribution on the mirror surface and could break the mirror WHEELCHAIR LIFT ACCESS DOORS 18615 glass.
  • Page 26: Hubodometer

    2-14 Coach Exterior BATTERY CHARGER 120 VOLT CONNECTOR TRAILER HITCH 23337_2 HUBODOMETER  Maximum gross trailer weight: 20,000 lbs. (9072 kg) An odometer is installed on the curb-side drive  Maximum tongue weight at 6 1/2 inches axle wheel hub. The odometer calculates the (165 mm) or less from coupling receiver: total distance in miles or kilometers (depending 1,500 lbs.
  • Page 27 Coach Exterior 2-15 NOTE minimum requirement trailer weighing up to 20,000 lbs. when coupled to a 20,000 lbs. Prevost Trailer Hitch is as per the following: Trailer must comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations 393.52 regarding trailer breaking capability.
  • Page 28 2-16 Coach Exterior PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 29: Coach Interior

    Coach Interior   UTILITY COMPARTMENTS ............................  2   MICROPHONE JACKS  ..............................  2   STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT  ..........................  2   AISLE MIRROR  ................................  2   ADJUSTABLE HVAC REGISTERS ...........................  2   USCC DRIVER’S SEAT ..............................  3     .................................. 3 DJUSTMENT   SAFETY BELTS .................................. 5   PASSENGER SEATS ..............................  5   PASSENGER SEAT BELT .............................. 6  ...
  • Page 30: Utility Compartments

    Coach Interior  One optional outlet under the overhead UTILITY compartments storage compartment, at the rear of the Two lockable utility compartments are located at coach. the base of the windshield. Another utility compartment is located on the console, and STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT includes a 12 volt appliance socket.
  • Page 31: Uscc Driver's Seat

    Coach Interior Use the HVAC control panel to set air temperature. AIR REGISTER 22249 USCC DRIVER’S SEAT The coach is equipped with a USSC 9100ALX air suspension seat. DANGER The driver’s seat must be adjusted to allow the driver easy access to the coach controls. Never adjust seat while driving vehicle as this could result in loss of vehicle control.
  • Page 32 Coach Interior DRIVER’S SEAT ADJUSTMENT (USSC) BACKREST LUMBAR SUPPORT: Air lumbar switches are located on the switch box on the side of the seat. Pushing the switches increases or decreases the amount of lumbar support. SLIDE (AIR SLIDE): Air slide release button is located on the switchbox that controls the seat lumbar.
  • Page 33: Safety Belts

    Coach Interior WARNING SAFETY BELTS Most State and Provincial laws require that The driver’s seat is equipped with a 3-point safety belts be worn when they are supplied retractable safety belt. with the seat. To fasten, pull seat belt out of the retractor and NOTE insert the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks.
  • Page 34: Passenger Seat Belt

    Coach Interior  Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) mode: Allows the seat belt to extend and retract to allow passengers some freedom of movement in the seat. Locks only when the vehicle or occupant slows quickly/abruptly or stops suddenly. Will not secure a child safety seat ...
  • Page 35: Seated To Stowed Position

    Coach Interior SEAT RECONFIGURATION  Proceed to the back of the seat. SEATED to STOWED position  With your foot, depress and hold the release  Fold up the armrests. bar. Move the seat a few inches away on the rails then release bar.
  • Page 36: Stowed To Seated Position

    Coach Interior  With your feet, depress both levers located STOWED to SEATED position under the seat.  With your feet, lift both levers located under the seat.  Lower the seat cushions by pulling lever and  With your foot, depress and hold the release rotating the cushion down.
  • Page 37: 4-Point Securement With Anchorage To Passengers Seat Pedestals

    Coach Interior 4-POINT SECUREMENT WITH ANCHORAGE TO PASSENGERS SEAT PEDESTALS CAUTION This securement system includes: The safety belt buckle provided with the red  4 wheelchair restraint belts and retractors release button must always be located on the with anchorage to passengers seat center aisle side.
  • Page 38: Adjustable Air Registers

    3-10 Coach Interior READING LIGHTS Reading lights are mounted underneath the overhead storage compartments. Depressing a rocker switch located on the dashboard (refer to Controls & Instruments chapter) will activate the reading light circuit and allow passenger control of reading lights. Turning the key or ignition lever to the accessory position ‘’ACC’’...
  • Page 39: Window Sun Shades

    Coach Interior 3-11 DRIVER’S SUNSHADES This vehicle is provided with a spring release type sunshade on the driver’s left side window. To operate, pull down the sunshade by its hem to the appropriate position and release. It will remain in position.
  • Page 40: Overhead Compartments

    3-12 Coach Interior WARNING Be aware of coach overhead clearance when traveling under overpasses with the ventilation hatch(es) open. Check for maximum clearance height. OVERHEAD COMPARTMENTS Passenger carry-on baggage is stored in overhead compartments on each side of the WAISTE CONTAINER coach.
  • Page 41 Coach Interior 3-13 NOTE This fan runs constantly when the ignition switch located on the dashboard is in the "ON" position. LAVATORY 23235_1 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 42 3-14 Coach Interior PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 43: Controls And Instruments

    ROTECTION  ANEL  ............................  1 0  ANUAL  CTIVATION  WITCH CRUISE CONTROL ..............................  1 0  Turning the system on ............................  1 0  Setting at a desired speed .............................  1 1  PREVOST AWARE  ADAPTIVE CRUISE BRAKING ....................  1 2   ............................  1 3  URNING THE   SYSTEM ON   ............................  1 3  URNING OFF THE   SYSTEM   ..........................  1 3  AINTAINING A SET FOLLOWING DISTANCE ................................  1 4 ...
  • Page 44 Controls and Instruments DASHBOARD PANEL ............................  2 2        7BHeadlights and Exterior Lighting ........................  2 2  DASHBOARD PANEL  ............................  2 4        HVAC CONTROL UNIT  ..............................  2 6      Heating Mode Indicator  ............................  2 7  Cooling Mode Indicator ............................  2 7  Fan Speed ................................  2 7  Recirculate ................................ ...
  • Page 45 Controls and Instruments STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS ...........................  5 1  MULTI‐FUNCTION LEVER ............................  5 1    Turn Signal (1)  ................................  5 1  Lane Change Signal (2) ............................  5 1  Headlight Beam Toggle Switch (3).........................  5 1  Courtesy Blinkers (4) ..............................  5 2  Windshield Washer Control (5)  ..........................  5 2  Windshield Wipers (6)  ............................  5 2  STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ............................  5 3   ...
  • Page 46: Keys

    Controls and Instruments Coaches may be equipped with an ignition lever instead of an ignition key. Use the ignition switch KEYS to activate the electrical circuit by turning it counterclockwise to the ON position. Use this key to unlock all the following interior and exterior locks.
  • Page 47: Start

    Controls and Instruments (MCD). Maintain the switch in this position when The features activated when the engine is parked overnight or for an extended period. running are all those described above plus the N OTE HVAC system and daytime running lights. 1 9 T The battery master switch is on when the hazard flashers are activated, even if the key...
  • Page 48 Controls and Instruments 1. Lateral control panel 2. Microphone 3. DOT certification plate 4. OBD (On Board Diagnostics) receptacle 5. Foot-operated steering wheel adjustment release knob 6. Driver’s utility compartment 7. Dashboard 8. Rear view monitor (not provided) 9. Front view scenic camera (not provided) 10.
  • Page 49: Lateral Control Panel

    Controls and Instruments LATERAL CONTROL PANEL Transmission control pad Control switches Not functional (outside rear view mirrors are manually adjustable) Tag axle control valve Parking brakes control valve Coolant preheater timer Utility Compartment 12-volt power outlet L ATERAL CONTROL PANEL 3 2 T 3 2 T PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 50: Other Features

    A led on the switch shows that you can now set the vehicle at a desired cruising speed. For operation of the cruise control, refer to & CRUISE CONTROL PREVOST AWARE- paragraphs in this chapter. ADAPTIVE CRUISE BRAKING 06701 Kneeling System Momentarily press the rocker switch downwards to lower the front end of the coach 4 inches (100 mm).
  • Page 51: Tag Axle Control Valve

    Controls and Instruments TAG AXLE CONTROL VALVE Lift the tag axle by pushing the lever forward. Pulling the lever back will lower the tag axle. Refer to "Other Features" chapter for additional information. AUTOMATIC UNLOAD To reduce the turning radius, the air springs pressure will be automatically reduced by 75% when the coach is moving at speed lower than 5 mph (8 km/h) and with more than 1½...
  • Page 52: Automatic Fire Detection And Suppression System (Afss)

    Controls and Instruments 4-10 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION twisting and pulling the tamper seal to remove, SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS) lifting the cover and pressing the red “FIRE” button for more than half a second. After the manual activation switch has been activated, the protection panel will blink the fire “ALARM”...
  • Page 53: Setting At A Desired Speed

    Controls and Instruments 4-11 Setting at a desired speed 3. Slightly apply the service brake and when desired cruise speed is reached, press and Accelerate the vehicle to the desired cruising release the SET button. speed using the accelerator pedal. Press and release the SET button then remove foot from Canceling the preset speed the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 54: Prevost Aware  Adaptive Cruise Braking

    1 9 T Braking Operator’s Manual (available on When the cruise rocker switch is released, Prevost web site and included on the the cruise control is completely shut off and Technical Publications CD) will assist in the cruise speed setting is erased from the explaining what each of them means and cruise control memory.
  • Page 55: Turning The Acb System

    Prevost’s default set time gap is WARNING 1.7 seconds. With cruise control engaged and a cruise speed...
  • Page 56: Driver Warnings

    Controls and Instruments 4-14 the ACB system will continue deceleration or braking intervention in an attempt to maintain the set following distance if the coach speed FORWARD VEHICLE DETECTED telltale light reduces to less than 30 mph (50 km/h). There are three types of warnings with this telltale light: ...
  • Page 57: Following Distance Alert (Fda)

    Controls and Instruments 4-15 The Impact Alert is also applicable to stationary metallic objects such as stopped or stalled vehicles. This alert provides a warning given up to 3.0 seconds before a potential collision with a stationary metallic object in the coach’s lane of travel.
  • Page 58 Controls and Instruments 4-16 FOLLOWING DISTANCE ALERT CONDITION The Following Distance Alert feature is only available when the coach speed is greater than 37 mph (60 km/h), whether or not ACB is engaged. The forward vehicle is slowing down and the distance between your vehicle the coach and the forward vehicle is less than the set distance ACTIONS BY ACB SYSTEM “Distance Alert”...
  • Page 59: Self-Diagnostic At Start

    Controls and Instruments 4-17 radar fault condition is detected, one of the following pop-up messages will show in the DID. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC AT START-UP ACB RADAR MISALIGNMENT Initiate the self-diagnostic as follows:  ACB RADAR FAULT The engine must be running since at least 15 seconds with parking brake applied.
  • Page 60: Safety Features And Equipment

    - - - - - - - - - - - - on the vehicle. For current Prevost vehicle models, there are two axle / tire configurations. SPARE TIRE: - - SPARE TIRE: - -...
  • Page 61 Controls and Instruments 4-19 sufficient time for all wheel sensors to wake-up at the following rate: 0.7 sec normal contrast, 0.3 and send a first reading. sec reverse contrast. Pressing any key will acknowledge the alarms that are considered as The pre-trip check is aborted and the bottom non-critical and stop the blinking of these alarms menu reappears if the park brake was active...
  • Page 62: Post Trip Operation

    Controls and Instruments 4-20 On the occurrence of an alarm, a beep will sound. The alarm beep could be turned OFF in the alarm settings menu. Spare tire: The spare tire is monitored but it is not taken into account when setting the bottom alarm messages.
  • Page 63: Dashboard

    Controls and Instruments 4-21 DASHBOARD D ASHBOARD 06761_3 3 2 T L. H. Dashboard Panel Instrument Cluster Vehicle Clearance Information R. H. Dashboard Panel HVAC Control Unit Audio-video Selector Panel VSS-05 AM/FM CD Radio (not equipped) Air Vents Brightness Control Diver Information Display (DID) Ignition Switch Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Display...
  • Page 64: Control Switches

    Controls and Instruments 4-22 CONTROL SWITCHES High quality laser-engraved switches are used to control many of the features of the vehicle. Many switches have an embedded indicator LED to inform the driver at a glance which features are active. Some switches' LED will turn OFF after a short while when the engine is running.
  • Page 65 Controls and Instruments 4-23 Hazard Warning Flashers Press the rocker switch to make all turn signal lights flash at once. The dashboard telltale lights will flash when the hazard warning flashers are ON. 06256 CAUTION Do not use the hazard flashers for an extended period of time unless necessary because the electrical circuits are activated when the hazard switch is depressed.
  • Page 66: R. H. Dashboard Panel

    Controls and Instruments 4-24 The engine will return to fast idle once the parking brake is applied or neutral (n) selected. Engine Brake The vehicle’s engine brake is by default set to automatic (AUTO mode). It is possible to disable the engine brake (OFF mode) using this spring return switch. Pressing this switch again will enable the engine brake and reset the default mode.
  • Page 67 Controls and Instruments 4-25 Entrance Door Operating Buttons Press and hold the L.H. button to open the door and the R.H. button to close the door. 06464 Releasing the button at any time will immediately stop door movement. WARNING The door mechanism has no automatic safety protection to avoid injury to bystanders. The driver is responsible for the safe operation of the door.
  • Page 68: Hvac Control Unit

    Controls and Instruments 4-26 Stop / Service Chime (Optional) Press this switch to enable the stop / service chime. When depressed, the service buttons illuminate even when the chime circuit is not enabled. 06243 Destination Sign (Optional) Press the rocker switch to illuminate the destination sign. 06262 Brightness Control Adjusts the brightness of the dashboard instruments and switches.
  • Page 69: Heating Mode Indicator

    Controls and Instruments 4-27 located on this panel. To operate, the vehicle’s A red LED in the top right corner of the button engine must be running. illuminates when air is recirculated. Use for faster driver’s section heating. The driver’s and the passengers’ This feature is automatically cancelled when units may be turned ON by pressing defogging is activated.
  • Page 70: Windshield Defogger

    Controls and Instruments 4-28 DVD player, TV tuner, P.A. system and auxiliary (0°C), the compressor will keep running up to a temperature of 15°F (-9°C) to prevent audio or video sources are controlled with this unit. condensation from forming on the windows. TURNING POWER ON AND OFF Windshield Defogger Press...
  • Page 71 Controls and Instruments 4-29 N OTE 3. Press D-MIC button again to turn 1 9 T off the driver microphone. I f CAM or NAV is already activated, DVD, TV 1 9 T VIDEO cannot selected displayed. OPERATION OF THE GUIDE MICROPHONE 1.
  • Page 72 Controls and Instruments 4-30 N OTE microphones can be disabled. To do so, 1 9 T 1- Press and hold audio button then Point the remote control in direction of the 1 9 T press G-MIC button. The lcd panel will VSS-05.
  • Page 73: Air Vents

    Controls and Instruments 4-31 AIR VENTS Three adjustable driver air vents in the dashboard and one near the door feed air to the driver's compartment. Use the HVAC control panel to set air temperature and fan speed. AIR VENT PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 74: Instrument Cluster

    Controls and Instruments 4-32 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 06727 1 . Tachometer 7 . Driver Information Display (DID) 3 2 T 3 2 T 2 . Telltale lights 8 . Oil pressure indicator 3 2 T 3 2 T 3 . Speedometer 9 .
  • Page 75: Analog Indicators

    Indicates the vehicle speed in miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h). The LEDs above the instrument work in conjunction with AWARE Adaptive Cruise Braking (ACB) system. Refer to “Prevost AWARE Adaptive Cruise Braking” paragraph. 06729 TURBO BOOST PRESSURE (PSI) Indicates the turbo boost pressure in psi.
  • Page 76 Controls and Instruments 4-34 seconds. Stop at the first safe place where the problem can be checked. If the temperature remains below or exceeds the normal temperature range, the cooling system should be checked for problems. STOP TELLTALE LIGHT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE (psi) Indicates the engine oil pressure in psi.
  • Page 77 Controls and Instruments 4-35 Rear Brake Air Pressure (Psi) – Primary System Indicates the rear brake air system pressure in psi. The normal operating pressure is from 122 to 140 psi. A low air pressure indicator LED illuminates when the rear air system pressure drops below 85 psi.
  • Page 78: Telltale Lights

    Controls and Instruments 4-36 TELLTALE LIGHTS The telltale lights illuminate during 5 seconds at the start of every ignition cycle as a light bulb check. S top 1 0 B Indicates that a serious problem has been detected. Immediately park the coach in a safe place and stop the engine.
  • Page 79: 14Bparking Brake Or Emergency Brake Applied

    Controls and Instruments 4-37 P arking brake or emergency brake applied 1 4 B Illuminates when the emergency/parking brake is applied. The control valve is located on the L.H. control panel. An audible alert will sound if ignition is turned to off and the parking brake is not engaged.
  • Page 80: Low Def Level

    Controls and Instruments 4-38 Low DEF level Illuminates when there is less than 2.6 gallons (10 liters) of DEF left in the tank. 06740_C CAUTION This telltale light starts flashing when there is only 2.5 liters (0.6 gallons) left in the tank.
  • Page 81: 24Bantilock Brake System (Abs)

    Controls and Instruments 4-39 A ntilock brake system (ABS) 2 4 B Illuminates when the ABS is not available or when the ABS is malfunctioning. Since the 06740_H ABS system does not operate at less than 4 mph (7 km/h), the indicator will remain illuminated until the coach reaches that speed.
  • Page 82: Check Telltale Light

    Controls and Instruments 4-40 DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY WARNING The DID (Driver Information Display) is located in the center of the instrument cluster. It displays Failure to stop and take necessary action digital gauges, main menus and sub-menus that when the stop telltale light is on can result in provide necessary and important information to automatic engine derate and shutdown.
  • Page 83: Selecting A Menu

    Controls and Instruments 4-41 1. Press the ENTER or ESCAPE button to display the list of available menus. 2. Use the UP/DOWN button to scroll up or down through the menus. 3. Use the ENTER button to open a menu. 4.
  • Page 84 Controls and Instruments 4-42  Move the lever up = UP  Move the lever down = DOWN  Push the lever away from you = ENTER M ULTI-FUNCTION LEVER 3 2 T  Pull the lever towards you = ESCAPE In alternate mode, use the multi-function lever as follows: PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 85: Pictograms Displayed On The Driver Information Display (Did)

    Controls and Instruments 4-43 PICTOGRAMS DISPLAYED ON THE DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY (DID) N OTE 1 9 T In certain situations, the pictogram displayed represents a system or a function of the vehicle. A particular pictogram may be displayed with different messages. In that situation, it is very important to pay attention to the message displayed with the pictogram.
  • Page 86 Controls and Instruments 4-44 POP-UP MESSAGES PICTOGRAM Description High engine oil temperature Engine coolant temperature Engine oil pressure Intake air preheater failure Engine temperature too low for Volvo engine 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.
  • Page 87 Controls and Instruments 4-45 A/C system pressure high This pictogram indicates that the a/c system pressure is too high. If the a/c pressure is too high, the compressor clutch is disengaged, but the fan remains activated. N OTE 1 9 T When outside temperature is high, it is possible and normal for that pictogram to appear.
  • Page 88 Controls and Instruments 4-46 Battery voltage warning This pictogram indicates that the battery voltage is too high, too low or the 12V/24V battery arrangement is not equalized. The value low or high is displayed at the right of the pictogram to indicate if the voltage is too low or too high.
  • Page 89 Controls and Instruments 4-47 Low windshield washer or headlights washer fluid level Illuminates when the windshield washer or the headlight washer fluid level is low. The washer fluid containers are located inside the front service compartment. WARNING Do not drive without sufficient washer fluid. Wheelchair lift This pictogram indicates that the wheelchair lift system is enabled and the wheelchair access door or the lift compartment door is open.
  • Page 90 Controls and Instruments 4-48 DPF regeneration High exhaust gas temperature This pictogram appears to notify the driver of potentially hazardous exhaust gas temperature at the dpf outlet. WARNING During regeneration, exhaust temperature may reach up to 1200°F (650°C) at the particulate filter.
  • Page 91 Controls and Instruments 4-49 Raised tag axle This pictogram appears if the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h) while the tag axle is raised. Low buoy This pictogram appears if the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h) while the front suspension of the vehicle or the entire vehicle suspension is lowered.
  • Page 92: Status Line Pictograms

    Controls and Instruments 4-50 Status Line Pictograms PICTOGRAM DESCRIPTION MESSAGE ACTIVE ALARM CLOCK ACTIVATED RAISED TAG AXLE KNEELING/FRONT SUSPENSION HI-BUOY ACTIVE This pictogram appears if the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h) while the front suspension of the vehicle (kneeling – solid ON pictogram) or the entire vehicle suspension is lowered (low buoy –...
  • Page 93: Status Line Pictograms Contd

    Controls and Instruments 4-51 Status Line Pictograms Contd. ALLISON TRANSMISSION RETARDER – BRAKING LEVEL 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Indicates the retarder hand lever position. Each position corresponds to a given braking level. Refer to “transmission retarder” heading in this chapter. VEHICLE CLEARANCE INFORMATION MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER Safe vehicle clearance height is 11’8"...
  • Page 94: Courtesy Blinkers (4)

    Controls and Instruments 4-52 Courtesy Blinkers (4) not use the windshield washer when the fluid level is very low or empty. Clearance and parking lights can be flashed by pressing the button located on the lever tip. Windshield Wipers (6) Windshield Washer Control (5) Turn the lever counterclockwise to activate the windshield wipers.
  • Page 95: Steering Wheel Controls

    Controls and Instruments 4-53 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS L EFT STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS RIGHT STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS 3 2 T 3 2 T The steering wheel controls include the following functions: SET (CRUISE CONTROL) For the cruise control operating instructions, refer to “cruise control” paragraph in this chapter. CANCEL (CRUISE CONTROL) For the cruise control operating instructions, refer to “cruise control”...
  • Page 96: Horns

    Controls and Instruments 4-54 This button is a momentary switch that will cancel the Engine Brake LOW or Engine Brake HIGH mode and switch the engine brake to AUTO mode. On vehicles so equipped, an engine brake switch located in the dashboard can be used to cancel completely (OFF mode) the engine brake.
  • Page 97: Accelerator Pedal

    DANGER Immediately report any brake system problem to your company or directly to the nearest prevost or prevost-approved service center. Do not "fan" or "pump" the brake pedal. This practice does not increase brake system effectiveness but rather reduces system air pressure thereby causing reduced braking effectiveness.
  • Page 98: Primary And Secondary Shift Schedules

    Controls and Instruments 4-56 request the next higher or lower range. One appendix C for more details about diagnostic press changes gears by one range. If the button code display procedure, fluid level check or is held down, the selection will scroll up or down prognostic features (Oil Life Monitor, Filter Life until the button is released or until the highest or Monitor and Transmission Health Monitor) using...
  • Page 99: D (Drive)

    Controls and Instruments 4-57 2 (Second range) CAUTION Select this range when operating in heavy and Diesel engines should not be idled for congested traffic. The transmission will start in extended periods at "slow" idle. For extended first and automatically upshift to second. When idling, engine should run at "fast"...
  • Page 100 Controls and Instruments 4-58 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 101 INDUCEMENT  ............ 10                DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY (DID) MENUS .................. 11    ........................... 12  RIVING MODE MENUS Gauges .............................. 12  Fuel Data  ............................... 13  Time/distance ............................ 14  Prevost Liaison (Option)  ........................ 14  Vehicle Messages  .......................... 15  NON‐DRIVING/STATIONARY MODE MENUS  ..................... 15      Display Settings ............................ 15  Diagnostics ............................ 17  Pre‐Trip Assistant (Option) ........................ 18  Data Log ............................... 20  Aftertreatment ............................. 21  Password  ............................... 22 ...
  • Page 102 Other Features SWITCHING HEATER ON ........................ 27        SWITCHING HEATER OFF ........................ 27        COOLANT HEATER TIMER ......................... 27        ......................... 27  IMER    PERATING INSTRUCTIONS Remaining Operating Time  ........................ 28  Setting the Digital Timer  ........................ 28  Setting the Time and Day of the Week .................... 28  Viewing the Time (Ignition ON) ...................... 28  Viewing the Time (Ignition OFF) ...................... 28  Switching Heater ON (Instant Heating) With Ignition ON .............. 28  Switching Heater ON (Instant Heating) With Ignition OFF .............. 28  Switching Heater OFF ........................... 28  Presetting Starting Time ........................ 28  Recalling Preset Times .......................... 28  Canceling Preset Time  ........................... 29  Setting Operating Time ...
  • Page 103: Other Features

    Other Features operator. EPA2010 compliant Volvo engines produce less soot, so less active or stationary EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM regeneration will be required. The exhaust aftertreatment system consists of Stationary (parked) regeneration two units, the filtration and regeneration unit and the selective catalytic reduction SCR unit. In a small number of specific engine duty cycles, engine control module may not be capable of completing an active regeneration.
  • Page 104 Other Features Diesel particulate filter clogging sequence – Instrument cluster telltale light REGENERATION NEEDED LEVEL 1 Diesel particulate filter is becoming full solid The DPF REGENERATION telltale light illuminates to notify the driver that a stationary regeneration (parked) will be required soon.
  • Page 105: Initiating A Stationary (Parked) Regeneration

    Other Features “engine power derate and shutdown” sequence may occur as per level 1 to level 4 sequence. Initiating a Stationary (Parked) Regeneration To initiate a stationary regeneration: NOTE  Park the vehicle in a clear area, vehicle At starting of the engine, if a stationary speed must be 0 mph (0 km/h);...
  • Page 106: Selective Catalytic Reduction Unit

    Other Features SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION UNIT Things to know about spilt diesel exhaust fluid (DEF):  If urea solution comes into contact with the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is a technology that uses Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) skin, rinse with plenty of water and remove and a catalytic converter to reduce nitrogen contaminated clothing.
  • Page 107 Other Features  Disconnection of NOx sensor  Disconnected exhaust temperature sensor  Disconnected DEF temperature sensor  Disconnected DEF quality sensor PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 108: Def Tank Level Driver Warning And Inducement

    Other Features DEF TANK LEVEL DRIVER WARNING AND INDUCEMENT Conditions / Triggers DEF Tank LOW LEVEL Indicator, DID Message Inducement and audible warning 1 Normal None None tank level sensor reads between 100% and 12% 2 Low DEF tank warning DEF TANK LEVEL LOW ...
  • Page 109: Def Quality Driver Warning And Inducement

    Other Features DEF QUALITY DRIVER WARNING AND INDUCEMENT Conditions / Triggers Amber Warning Light & Did Message And Inducement Audible Warning 1 Good DEF quality None None 2 Poor DEF quality detected POOR DEF QUALITY DETECTED   Warning message SERVICE DEF SYSTEM AT NEXT STOP  Engine will derate solid 25% in <...
  • Page 110: Scr System Tampering Driver Warning And Inducement

    5-10 Other Features SCR SYSTEM TAMPERING DRIVER WARNING AND INDUCEMENT Conditions / Triggers Amber Warning Light, Did Message And Audible Inducement Warning 1 Normal None None No diagnostic troubleshooting code active SCR SYSTEM FAULT  2 SCR system tampering diagnostic Warning message troubleshooting code confirmed SERVICE SYSTEM AT NEXT STOP ...
  • Page 111: Driver Information Display (Did) Menus

    Current Gear Position (I-Shift) Language Outside Temperature Units Engine Oil Temperature Time/Date Transmission Fluid Temperature Favorite Display Setting Prevost Liaison Compass Display Light Accessories Air Pressure Change Password A/C Compressor Pressure Battery Voltage Allison Transmission Oil Life Battery State Of Charge...
  • Page 112 R= reverse M= manual Outside Temperature Engine Oil Temperature Selecting this gauge will display the engine oil temperature. Transmission Fluid Temperature Prevost Liaison Compass Accessories Air Pressure Battery Voltage Displays current 12-volts and 24-volts systems voltage. PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 113 Other Features 5-13 A/C Compressor Pressure Displays the A/C compressor suction pressure value (LoS=low side) and discharge pressure value (HiS=high side). Allison Transmission Oil Life Displays the percentage of the calculated remaining life of the transmission oil. New oil is displayed as 99%. Refer to Appendix C for more details. Battery State Of Charge When equipped with PRIME option, displays the state of charge of the 12- volt and 24-volt systems, expressed in percentage.
  • Page 114 ENTER and enter the distance left to drive in mile or km using ENTER and UP/DOWN buttons. Prevost Liaison (Option) The Prevost Liaison system provides cellular communication between the driver and the fleet operator. The driver can send and receive short text messages, which are visible through the Driver Information Display.
  • Page 115 Other Features 5-15 The following menus are available: Read Message  Quick Response (only available if there is a message available) Send Message  Driver & Equipment  Dispatch Messages  Free Text Other Info  Comm Liaison Info  Mailbox Info ...
  • Page 116 Other Features 5-16 Language Units Use this function to select desired unit formats for:  Distance (miles or km);  Fuel consumption (km/l, l/100km, mpg US or IMP);  Temperature (°C or °F). Time/Date Select the time and date format (am, pm, 24h) using this function. Favorite Display Setting Use this menu to select your favorite display gauges 1, 2 and 3 and replace the default gauges.
  • Page 117 Other Features 5-17 images or a light background with dark text and images. Press ENTER button to toggle between Night and Day. Change Password Use this menu to change the current password. This menu is only accessible if the correct password is entered. The default password is 0000. 1.
  • Page 118: Pre-Trip Assistant (Option)

    Other Features 5-18 Part Number A list of the control units on the vehicle with their part numbers is displayed in the Part Number menu. Reset Inactive Faults Use this menu to delete an inactive fault for a particular control unit. Note: it is not possible to delete inactive faults of the Engine ECU.
  • Page 119 Other Features 5-19 Air leakage Monitor The Air Leakage check allows the driver to accurately measure the amount of air pressure drop in the front and rear brake air systems. After selecting this test from the DID, you are prompted to apply the service brake for 60 seconds.
  • Page 120: Data Log

    Other Features 5-20 Data Log Vehicle ID Total Data Total Data menu indicates the accumulated engine values that have been logged during the lifetime of the engine ECU. Available information:  Total distance traveled  Total fuel used  Total engine hours ...
  • Page 121: Aftertreatment

    Other Features 5-21 Aftertreatment This menu permits to the driver to initiate a stationary regeneration, to check the status of the aftertreatment system and to interrupt regeneration. Request Parked REGEN Use this function to initiate a stationary (parked) regeneration. ATS Status The Aftertreatment status sub-menus provide information about the conditions required for performing regeneration.
  • Page 122: Password

    Other Features 5-22 Cancel REGEN From the Aftertreatment main menu, you can cancel a REGEN cycle. Password Certain functions are password-protected. These passwords give the user access to all password- protected functions. The default password is 0000. Password The following menus are password-protected and marked with a key symbol in the menus: - Change Password - Fleet ID - Reset Trip Data...
  • Page 123: Cruise Control And Engine Brake

    Other Features 5-23 press the engine brake switch located on the left NOTE side of the dashboard. Engine brake is safe to use in any road conditions including adverse conditions. CRUISE CONTROL AND ENGINE BRAKE When cruise control is enabled by the driver, the Engine Brake Switch engine brake mode is forced to AUTO mode...
  • Page 124: Antilock Braking System (Abs), Traction Control System (Tcs) & Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Other Features 5-24  ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS), If all of the drive wheels begin to spin, the TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM (TCS) & TCS system will reduce engine throttle to ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) improve traction at all of the drive wheels. If drive wheels begin to lose traction during acceleration, TCS will engage automatically to assist the driver in accelerating the vehicle.
  • Page 125: Driver Controlled Differential Lock (Dcdl)

    Other Features 5-25 4. Always unlock the DCDL as soon as the In the case where a vehicle equipped with the need for maximum traction has passed and ESC system pulls a trailer, the latter must be the vehicle is traveling on a good road. equipped with ABS.
  • Page 126: Retractable Tag Axle

    Other Features 5-26 transfers extra weight and additional traction to parking brake when the kneeling system is activated. the drive wheels providing improved control on slippery roads. To operate, stop the coach, set the transmission to neutral (N), then push down the rocker switch CAUTION located on the dashboard.
  • Page 127: Switching The Heater On

    Other Features 5-27 the regulated intervals and during the delayed fuel as the engine. Do not operate in a closed building or while refueling. Operate only in a cut-out of the heater. The pump can also be operated independently of the heater by means well ventilated area.
  • Page 128: Remaining Operating Time

    Other Features 5-28 Remaining Operating Time If the ignition is switched off while heater is in operation, the remaining operating time of 15 The remaining operating time refers to the minutes flashes on the display and the heater period of time the heater still continues to remain will continue to operate for this period of time.
  • Page 129: Canceling Preset Time

    Other Features 5-29 Canceling Preset Time 6. Selection DOWN F. Error 7. Display G. Time Press button (6) repeatedly until no more H. Day memory location number is visible on the These instructions refer to the timer illustrated in display. Figure 1.
  • Page 130 Other Features 5-30 2. Push selection button (3) or (6) until you get saved. It has to be adjusted and confirmed every the right day of the week. further time. If the remaining time is not confirmed within 10 seconds, the preheater 3.
  • Page 131: Preheater Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Other Features 5-31 2. Push selection button (3) or (6) to adjust operating time. ACTIVATE STARTING TIME 3. Push enter button (5) to confirm: Sign 1. Push menu-button (2) to show menu row at appears and the preheater will operate for the top of the display (1).
  • Page 132: Wheelchair Lift System

    Other Features 5-32 Wheelchair occupants have access to a stop while refueling. Operate only in a well- ventilated area. request switch and a reading light switch on the window sill of the wheelchair area door. NOTE If there are no heater faults, the heater will go through a normal start cycle and regulate based on thermostat setting.
  • Page 133: Operating The Wheelchair Lift

    Other Features 5-33 open. If the parking brake is not activated, a OPERATING THE WHEELCHAIR LIFT switch in the door will activate the parking brake when it detects the door is open. WARNING The wheelchair area door is fitted with an Inspect the lift before each use as described electric lock and will unlock when the lift reaches in the RICON Owner’s manual.
  • Page 134 Other Features 5-34  CONTROL PENDANT The vehicle and lift are equipped with a safety interlock system (i.e. transmission into neutral, parking brake applied). Be certain that it is in the proper mode before attempting to operate lift. The lift will not operate until this feature has been properly engaged.
  • Page 135: Normal Lift Operation - To Enter Vehicle

    Other Features 5-35 upward out of its socket. Lower handrail to platform. Repeat for right handrail. Buckle Normal Lift Operation – To Enter Vehicle safety belt. 1. ACTIVATE INTERLOCK: Make sure parking 12. STOW PLATFORM: Press and hold STOW brake is set and transmission is in neutral. button.
  • Page 136: Emergency Operation

    Other Features 5-36 of vehicle), and firmly grasp handrails. Do Use extreme care when rolling on or off the not stand on bridgeplate. platform and lock the wheelchair brakes while stationary on the platform. Make sure the 9. LOWER PLATFORM: Press hold wheelchair fits safely on the platform.
  • Page 137: To Manually Deploy The Platform

    Other Features 5-37 To Manually Deploy The Platform 3. Turn the manual platform release shafts counterclockwise using manual backup pump handle extension to disengage the Allow enough space for lift operation and platform then lift stowlock passenger boarding. If a break down situation mechanical catch.
  • Page 138: To Manually Raise The Platform

    Other Features 5-38 To Manually Raise The Platform 5. The lift passenger and attendant must follow the instructions to ENTER or EXIT the vehicle, as previously described. 1. Take the manual backup pump handle attached to the inner side of the lift mechanism access door.
  • Page 139: Threshold Warning System (Tws) Adjustment

    Other Features 5-39 2. Raise lower platform installed. The TWS should not detect a deploy/stow position; the platform frame wheelchair and passenger when they are must be parallel to the side of the lift located this far from doorway. enclosure. If the exact position cannot be 2.
  • Page 140: Test Aim Of Acoustic Sensor Beam

    Other Features 5-40 Test Aim of Acoustic Sensor Beam switch that sets the sensor timing. Insert a 1/16-inch diameter wire-like object into the 1. Move wheelchair and passenger slowly access hole and press the plunger inward. towards doorway. should detect The LED will flash momentarily while the wheelchair and passenger (LED will flash, module establishes the distance and then...
  • Page 141: Wheelchair Occupant Restraint

    Other Features 5-41 Wheelchair Occupant Restraint WARNING Secure the wheelchair occupant in the following manner: Before moving platform, make sure that floor is level and free of obstacles. Fasten and adjust the lap belts so it sits snug across the hips. Make sure that you place the lap belt buckle on the center aisle side.
  • Page 142 Other Features 5-42 Secure the 4 fixing bolts located inside Never deploy the platform from enclosure while compartment, on each side of platform. Apply a standing on the telescopic legs. torque of 60 lbf-ft. Reconnect connector located at compartment WARNING ceiling.
  • Page 143 Starting and Stopping Procedures   STARTING THE ENGINE  ............................ 2   STARTING FROM DRIVER’S SEAT  .........................  2           STOPPING ENGINE ..............................  2       STARTING FROM ENGINE COMPARTMENT  ......................  2           STOPPING ENGINE .............................. ...
  • Page 144: Starting The Engine

    Starting and Stopping Procedures NOTE STARTING THE ENGINE If engine does not start, return key to OFF In normal circumstances, the engine should be position before attempting to restart. started from the driver’s seat. However, a rear- start panel in the engine compartment permits starting the engine from that location, mainly for NOTE maintenance purposes.
  • Page 145: Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping Procedures Set the battery master switch and ignition to the ON position; 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 on a shaft (with or without a guard) when the engine is running.
  • Page 146 Starting and Stopping Procedures cables used correctly only Choose a booster vehicle which produces emergencies. To jump start, use another 24 volt comparable amperage as your vehicle. DC, negative grounded, power source. Use only jumper cables rated at 500 cranking amperes. To jump start, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 147: Engine Protection System

    Starting and Stopping Procedures ENGINE PROTECTION SYSTEM IDLE SHUTDOWN TIMER The engine protection will automatically derate The optional idle shutdown timer is programmed or stop the engine when certain engine to shut down the engine after a specific engine conditions reach a critical stage. idling time.
  • Page 148: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping Procedures ENGINE BLOCK HEATER The vehicle may be equipped with an engine immersion-type electric block heater to assist DANGER cold weather starting. Using an extension cord, connect to a 110 - 120 VAC outlet. Never let the engine run in an enclosed, non- ventilated area.
  • Page 149 Safety Features and Equipment   EMERGENCY EXITS ............................. 2   SIDE WINDOWS .................................  2   VENTILATION / EMERGENCY EGRESS HATCH ......................  2   EMERGENCY ENTRANCE DOOR OPENING .........................  3   EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT  ........................... 4   FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS) ..........................  4   STARTING THE VEHICLE AFTER A FIRE ALARM  ......................  5   TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) ......................  6   20 LBS FIRE EXTINGUISHER  ............................  9   WARNING REFLECTORS .............................  9   SPARE PARTS KIT  ................................  9  ...
  • Page 150: Safety Features And Equipment

    Safety Features and Equipment EMERGENCY EXITS Locate and learn how to use all possible emergency exits. It is good practice to inform passengers of the location of exits and how to use them in case of an emergency. SIDE WINDOWS Some side windows can be opened from the inside for emergency exit.
  • Page 151: Emergency Entrance Door Opening

    Safety Features and Equipment service compartment and allows opening the door from the outside. To open the door in an emergency situation, first turn the unlatch valve in the direction of the arrows and push (or pull) the door open. To close the door after emergency opening, return the valve to its initial position, open the door using the door cylinder, then close the door normally.
  • Page 152: Emergency Equipment

    Safety Features and Equipment EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS) The coach is equipped with the Automatic Fire Detection and Suppression System (AFSS). See below, a brief description of the system, the visual information provided and how it should be operated if a fire is detected.
  • Page 153: Starting The Vehicle After A Fire Alarm

    Safety Features and Equipment KIDDE IMAGES STARTING THE VEHICLE AFTER A FIRE ALARM The vehicle may be started after a fire alarm To start the vehicle, perform this ignition switch without resetting the system. Refer to ignition (key) sequence. switch sequence below. This will not reset the system, rather it will instruct the vehicle’s ...
  • Page 154: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Safety Features and Equipment Settings Menu TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM  Set Wheel ID (TPMS) The coach may be equipped with the optional Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Description System includes the following elements:  Special tire valves;  RF sensor inside each tire, fixed to the valve;...
  • Page 155 Safety Features and Equipment +/- 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 the “initial pressure” for that sensor ID.
  • Page 156 Safety Features and Equipment When selecting Pressure, the following pressure alarm screen appears. A similar screen is displayed for temperature settings. The cursor can be moved to highlight the data beside “ ” and the “ ” option. +/- allows VALUE ACCEPT EXIT...
  • Page 157: Warning Reflectors

    Safety Features and Equipment 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 parts kit is stored in the first baggage compartment. “LIMP-HOME”...
  • Page 158: Changing A Wheel

    7-10 Safety Features and Equipment To remove the spare wheel from the compartment: 1. Loosen the screw holding the tire in place (see image). 2. Remove the wave pin and the clevis pin. 3. Pull the spare wheel out of the compartment using the strap.
  • Page 159: Jacking Points

    Safety Features and Equipment 7-11 TIGHTENING SEQUENCE 13018 FRONT END JACKING POINTS 18592 NOTE Periodically check the spare tire inflation pressure. Tire pressure should be the maximum pressure specified in the chart. NOTE Periodically check that the spare is securely REAR END JACKING POINTS 18593 fastened in its compartment.
  • Page 160: Hydraulic Jack

    7-12 Safety Features and Equipment DANGER Jack is intended for lifting only. Do not get under the vehicle or load for any reason unless it is properly supported with safety stands and securely blocked. DANGER JACKING POINTS ON IND. FRONT SUSPENSION 16139 Do not load jack above rated capacity.
  • Page 161 Safety Features and Equipment 7-13 AXLE FORK Front axle as lifting point Use axle forks and lift the vehicle from under the front axle, and adequately secure the axle onto the tow truck lifting attachment with chains. Tow eyes as lifting point Use the tow eyes fixed to the vehicle frame between the front axle and the front bumper.
  • Page 162: Towing Without Lifting

    7-14 Safety Features and Equipment the front service compartment does not supply air pressure to the brake system. The air pressure must be a minimum of 75 psi (520 kPa), and the line should be attached to the air line with a clip-on chuck. CAUTION Do not tow the vehicle without external air pressure applied to the emergency fill valve if...
  • Page 163: Fog Lights

    Safety Features and Equipment 7-15 The daytime running lights system turns the projectiles from being thrown at the tag axle headlights on when: wheels.  Engine is running; BACK-UP CAMERA  Parking brake is released;  The exterior lighting switch is set to the OFF An optional back-up camera is available which position or pressed to the first position.
  • Page 164 7-16 Safety Features and Equipment CAUTION The following directives must be followed.  Never connect a battery charger when the ignition is at the ON position on a vehicle with a CAN defective or certain functions will start up by themselves, ...
  • Page 165: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance CLEANING ................................  3   SEAT UPHOLSTERY ..............................  3   PLASTIC AND VINYL  ..............................  4   WINDOWS  ................................  4   STAINLESS STEEL ..............................  4   HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE .............................  4   CARPET  ..................................  4   RUBBER COMPONENTS............................  4   FLOOR CLEANING  ..............................  4   EXTERIOR SURFACES ..............................  4   WINDSHIELD ................................ ...
  • Page 166 Care and Maintenance SERVICE BRAKE TEST  ..............................  1 4  PARKING BRAKE TEST.............................  1 4  EXTERIOR LIGHTING VERIFICATION ........................  1 4  FIRST SERVICE ON NEW VEHICLE ........................  1 6  ENGINE OIL  ................................  1 6  COOLANT SYSTEM FILTER ............................  1 6  GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ........................  1 6  WALK‐AROUND INSPECTION (BEFORE EVERY TRIP) ...................  1 9  PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 167: Cleaning

    2. Rub the stain with a damp cloth; NOTE 3. Rinse cloth after each application. Use only approved cleaning products such as Prevost A.P.C., all purpose cleaner (Prevost # CAUTION 683664). Never use stain protection products on new fabrics. To prevent permanent...
  • Page 168: Plastic And Vinyl

    Stainless steel Install keyhole protectors to prevent water from cleaning solution may be ordered from Prevost penetrating. Rinse vehicle with water to remove Car Inc. quoting part number 68-0356. all loose dirt. Wash vehicle using a quality brand car wash soap.
  • Page 169: Windshield

    Care and Maintenance The vehicle exterior should be cleaned, waxed Wiper Blades and buffed when water droplets no longer form To avoid tearing frozen wiper blades, loosen on the painted surfaces. them before removing. Remove and clean wiper blades periodically with alcohol-based CAUTION...
  • Page 170: Fluid Level Verification

    Close valves and drop in a packet of commercial toilet deodorant (Prevost part #900329) in toilet before starting final filling of the sump tank. WARNING The toilet deodorant contains compounds which can be very irritating to skin.
  • Page 171 Care and Maintenance parking brake applied CAUTION transmission is in neutral (N). Remove and wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth. Check oil level. Use clean fluid and containers when filling If the oil level is within the COLD RUN band, the transmission.
  • Page 172: Power Steering Fluid Level

    Care and Maintenance POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL FRONT AND TAG AXLE WHEEL HUBS The coach is equipped with a power steering The unitized hub bearings used on the NDS range of axles, are non-serviceable items. system. The hydraulic fluid tank is located in the Bearings are pre-adjusted, lubricated and have engine compartment behind the engine air seals fitted as part of the manufacturing process.
  • Page 173: Windshield Washer & Headlights Washer Reservoirs

    Care and Maintenance trip. The primary, secondary and optional air WARNING tanks must be purged at every oil change or at least every 12,500 miles (20 000 km). Hot engine coolant is under high pressure. Allow engine to cool down before adding coolant.
  • Page 174: Primary Fuel Filter

    Care and Maintenance 8-10 range. Refill or replace extinguisher if pressure is below normal; Check that seal on handle is intact; Check that hose nozzle is in good condition and the nozzle is free of obstructions; Keep fire extinguishers clean. PRIMARY FUEL FILTER A primary fuel filter is installed on the engine.
  • Page 175: Alternator Drive Belts

    Care and Maintenance 8-11 and apply parking brake before cleaning. CAUTION To prevent scratches to the camera protective glass, do not wipe with dry rag. Use a clean damp rag. AIR FILTER RESTRICTION INDICATOR A filter restriction indicator (optional) is used to monitor the vacuum level between the air filter and engine.
  • Page 176: Hose Inspection

    Care and Maintenance 8-12 Driver’s Area Air Filter The driver HVAC system's air filter is located behind 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 cover holding the filter and slide out the air filter.
  • Page 177: Lubrication

    L.H. console WARNING besides the driver’s seat. When special tires are installed by Prevost on a new vehicle, a If replacement tires are different from those special tire inflation chart is added next to the described on the certification plate, pressure certification plate.
  • Page 178: Service Brake Test

    Care and Maintenance 8-14 SERVICE BRAKE TEST To stop the test mode, pull up the multi-function lever once or turn the ignition OFF or remove Check for correct pressure build-up. Stop the parking brake. engine and check pressure gauge. Pressure loss should not exceed 3 psi/min (21 kPa/min) NOTE with engine stopped and without brake pedal...
  • Page 179 Care and Maintenance 8-15  Press the headlights rocker switch in first  Identification lights and clearance lights.  Low beams. position and confirm that the instrument  High beams. panel illuminates. Press the headlights rocker switch in second position and confirm that Left side and right side of the vehicle: the headlights illuminate.
  • Page 180: First Service On New Vehicle

    If soldering has been performed on cooling WARNING system, clean filter after 3,000 miles (5 000 km). Report all problems affecting passenger or driver safety to a Prevost service center or an authorized service center. Have problems GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS corrected immediately. ...
  • Page 181 Care and Maintenance 8-17 COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION (COMPONENTS REPRESENTATION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM ACTUAL VEHICLE) PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 182 Care and Maintenance 8-18 Accessories air tank drain cock Primary fuel filter Accessories air filter Secondary fuel filter Steering drag link Power steering fluid tank Height control valve (front) Engine oil filter Steering tie rod Road side alternator Accessories air tank Allison transmission oil dipstick Steering column U-joints Engine coolant surge tank...
  • Page 183: Walk-Around Inspection (Before Every Trip)

    Care and Maintenance 8-19 WALK-AROUND INSPECTION (BEFORE EVERY TRIP) NOTE Inspect the coach in a circular manner as shown in the illustration.  Check windshield headlights Approaching the Coach washer reservoir fluid level and add if  Check under the coach for oil, fuel, necessary.
  • Page 184 Care and Maintenance 8-20  to “Exterior Lighting Verification” in Care Check coolant surge tank fluid level, add and Maintenance chapter. if necessary.  Check air cleaner restriction indicator, Step 3: Front Right Side of the Coach replace air cleaner when red signal ...
  • Page 185 Care and Maintenance 8-21  Perform a brake test. Check both primary secondary pressure gauges. PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 186 Care and Maintenance 8-22 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 187 Technical Information   DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS .......................... 5   CAPACITIES ................................ 5   FUEL TYPE ................................ 5    ................................  5 BIODIESEL FUELS   WHEELS AND TIRES ............................ 6    ..................  6 ECOMMENDED  IRE  NFLATION  RESSURE  T  AXIMUM  OLD    BELTS  ................................. 6   VOLVO D13 ENGINE ............................ 6   ALLISON TRANSMISSION ............................ 6   PROPELLER SHAFT  .............................. 7   BRAKES  ................................ 7  ...
  • Page 188 Technical Information   PRE‐HEATING SYSTEM  ............................  1 1   PLATES AND CERTIFICATION  ..........................  1 1    ..............................  1 2 AFETY  ERTIFICATION    ............................  1 2   ERTIFICATION  LATE   VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)  ......................  1 2   COACH FINAL RECORD ............................  1 3 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 189 Technical Information X3-45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS (SIDE ELEVATION) 18673_1 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 190 Technical Information X3-45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS (TOP, FRONT AND REAR VIEWS) 18674_3 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 191: Dimensions And Weights

    B6 to B20 blends conforming to ASTM D7467. Also, any engine performance problem related to the use of biodiesel fuel would not be CAPACITIES X3-45 recognized nor considered as Volvo or Prevost’s responsibility. Volvo D13 Engine oil (refill volume with filter 40 U.S. qrts (38 l)
  • Page 192: Wheels And Tires

    Full dress, dry weight 2519 lb manufacturer's recommendations. For non standard tire and wheel specifications, see ALLISON TRANSMISSION Prevost tire pressure tabulation in "Coach Final Record". Allison B500 electronically controlled six speed automatic transmissions. Gear Ratios WARNING ...............
  • Page 193: Propeller Shaft

    Technical Information Systems For Trucks, Tractors and Buses" or use ............... 1.000 dashboard Driver Information Display (DID)..............0.737 ............... 0.639 AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL Reverse ............4.801 (ATC) – ELECTRONIC STABILITY Converter............1.9 PROGRAM (ESP) Differential ratio (optional) ......3.58 In addition to the ABS function, vehicle may be equipped with an advanced model of Bendix PROPELLER SHAFT...
  • Page 194: Electrical System

    Technical Information  DRIVE AXLE (ALL) System pressure: 2175 psi (150 bars).  4 Bellows (11 " Steering wheel diameter 20". Tilt steering 4 Shock absorbers; wheel and telescopic steering column; pneumatically locked with foot operated 3 Radius rods; switch for adjustment. 1 Panhard rod;...
  • Page 195: Technical Information

    Technical Information ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (*) Use the drive axle as reference Use static wheel alignment systems which work COOLING SYSTEM with angle measurements only, such as Josam or Hunter systems. Static alignment specifications  Extra capacity, Aluminum radiator are listed in the following tables: aluminum charge air cooler arranged side by side.
  • Page 196: Exhaust System

    9-10 Technical Information COMPRESSOR (for central A/C) EXHAUST SYSTEM Number of cylinders One all stainless steel exhaust aftertreatment Operating speed 500 to 3500 rpm system including: Oil capacity 2.6 U.S. qts (2,5 l)  Catalylic converter to reduce NOx. Approved oil Bitzer BSE55 (POE) ...
  • Page 197: Power Steering Reservoir

    Technical Information 9-11 80W-90 (ZF lubricant class 12M) or refer to ZF List of lubricants TE-ML 12 for other approved lubricants. POWER STEERING RESERVOIR Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Dexron-IIE or Dexron-III for this system. PRE-HEATING SYSTEM ALLISON TRANSMISSION 07076 Depending on options chosen, a coolant heater may be installed on the coolant circuit.
  • Page 198: Safety Certification

    Using the VIN when This certifies that vehicles manufactured by ordering parts will facilitate processing. Prevost. comply with all Federal Motor Vehicle NOTE Safety Standards at the time of manufacture. Information such as date of manufacture, model...
  • Page 199: Coach Final Record

    Technical Information 9-13 COACH FINAL RECORD The Coach Final Record is a record of all data pertaining to the assembly of the vehicle. This record is shipped to the new customer via a courier company. Retain this record in the company records office for reference and safe- keeping.
  • Page 200 9-14 Technical Information PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 201: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION Antilock Brake System / Système de freinage antiblocage Air Conditioning / Air climatisé AFSS Automatic Fire Suppression System / Système automatique de détection et d’extinction des incendies Automatic Traction Control (Bendix) / Système d’antidérapage automatique CECM Chassis Electronic Control Module Chauffage, Ventilation et Climatisation / heating, ventilation and air conditioning HVAC DCDL Driver Controlled Differential Lock / Verrouillage du différentiel...
  • Page 203 Appendix A 1 SERVICE 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 MANUFACTURING DEFECTS TO PREVOST ............. 3 PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 204: Appendix A - Service Literature

    1. By phone with this toll free number 1-800-463-8876 2. By email at: prevostparts.commandes@volvo.com (Canada) function.prevostparts.orders@volvo.com (USA) 3. By mail at : PREVOST PARTS 2955-A Watt Street Sainte-Foy, (Quebec) Canada G1X 3W1 Specify the complete vehicle serial number (VIN). Allow 30 days for delivery PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 205 Transport Canada Box 8880 Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 3J2 DECLARATION OF THE MANUFACTURING DEFECTS TO PREVOST. In addition to notify the NHTSA (or Transport Canada), please contact Prevost at 1-418-831-2046. Or you may write to: Prevost After-sales service department 850 Olivier Road,...
  • Page 206 Appendix A PA1627 X3-45 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 207: Appendix B - Troubleshooting Guide For Multiplex Vehicles

    Appendix B – Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Troubleshooting Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions Vehicle does not Start The Engine Stop pushbutton 1. Pull twist Engine Stop located on the rear start pushbutton to place it in normal panel is depressed operating position, check that the main electrical shut-off switch is in the Main electrical shut-off switch...
  • Page 208 Appendix B – Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions Many secondary functions The MCM module does not 1. Check / reset circuit breaker CB6. (not essential for driving) receive 24 V power. Check / replace fuse F1 not functioning (interior 2.
  • Page 209 Appendix B - Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions de-icing system and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. The functioning message “No Response ModA44, Active” indicates a power problem on the module. (A CAN network problem would show the same message but doesn't produce these symptoms).
  • Page 210 Appendix B – Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions 3. Check / replace fuse F21 4. Probe gray connector on module to see if it is powered. Rear flashers not Module AE51 is not powered 1. Check the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC functioning or is faulty menu of Driver Information Display...
  • Page 211 Appendix B - Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions or is faulty 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 212 Appendix B – Troubleshooting Guide for Multiplex Vehicles Problem/Symptom Probable Causes Actions "soft-fuse" is reset No backlighting in the Circuit breaker CB10 Check circuit breaker CB2, CB10 instrument cluster tripped fuse F10/F29 Check / replace fuse F10, F29 blown Check / replace relay R22, R23 You can manually engage the The radiator/CAC fans do radiator/CAC fans half speed (50%) or full...
  • Page 213 APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features APPENDIX C   ALLISON TRANSMISSION 5TH GENERATION OIL LEVEL CHECK USING THE PUSHBUTTON SHIFT SELECTOR ....  2   CONTROL SYSTEM PROGNOSTICS  ........................  2   NORMAL PROGNOSTICS INDICATION AT ENGINE 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  ...
  • Page 214: Allison Transmission 5Th Generation Oil Level Check Using The Pushbutton Shift Selector

    APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features NOTE ALLISON TRANSMISSION 5TH GENERATION OIL LEVEL CHECK Confirm a low fluid level condition by making USING THE PUSHBUTTON SHIFT a manual fluid level check. SELECTOR 8. To exit the Oil Level Display Mode, press The oil level sensor (OLS) is standard in your any range button «R», «N»...
  • Page 215: Normal Prognostics Indication At Engine Start

    APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features NOTE effects of such operating parameters as operating time, retarder operation, output The prognostics package requires the use of shaft revolutions and shift frequency. TranSynd™ Allison approved TES295 or TES389 licensed fluid in the Display transmission and Allison High Capacity filters.
  • Page 216: Filter Life Monitor

    APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features type mode and perform the following sequences Filter Change Notification to select the proper transmission type: The TRANSMISSION SERVICE indicator will N-R-N to select TES295 flash for 2 minutes after the first selection of “D” (drive) range.
  • Page 217: Transmission Health Monitor

    APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features TRANSMISSION HEALTH MONITOR This prognostic feature determines clutch life status of the transmission’s clutches and alerts you when clutch maintenance is required. The clutch life status is determined by monitoring changes and the calculated running clearance of the transmission clutches.
  • Page 218 APPENDIX C – Allison Transmission’s Other Features Description Message (Upshift) & (Downshift) arrow buttons pressed simultaneously * press Allison transmission oil level check press Oil Life Monitor " O " " M " Oil life remaining will range from 99% down to 00% Some Some number...
  • Page 219: Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes (Dtc) - Allison 5Th Generation Controls

    Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES (DTC) — ALLISON 5TH GENERATION CONTROLS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES (DTC) OVERVIEW Diagnostic features are provided with the transmission control system to assist in troubleshooting of malfunctions and/or the monitoring of specific operating parameters. When a control system malfunction is detected, a series of Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are used to identify and clarify the nature of the malfunction.
  • Page 220: Diagnostic Trouble Code Response

    Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes To begin the diagnostic process: 1. Bring the vehicle to a stop at a safe location. 2. Apply the parking brake. To display stored codes: 1. Simultaneously press the (Upshift) and (Downshift) arrow buttons five times (Prognostics enabled) to access the Diagnostic Display Mode.
  • Page 221: Appendix C - Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes

    Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes CATEGORY OF RESPONSE ACTIONS TAKEN DNS - Do Not Shift Release lock up (LU) clutch and inhibit lock up operation. Inhibit shifts from the current attained range. Turn on the CHECK light. Display the current attained range in the MONITOR window of the shift selector.
  • Page 222 Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes CHECK Inhibited Operation Description Light Description No Neutral to Drive shifts for refuse packer. TCM inhibits retarder P0703 Brake Switch Circuit Malfunction operation if a TPS code is also active. P0708 Transmission Range Sensor Circuit High Input Ignore defective strip selector inputs P070C Transmission Fluid Level Sensor Circuit –...
  • Page 223 Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes CHECK Inhibited Operation Description Light Description P0960 Main Pressure Modulator Solenoid Control Circuit Open None P0962 Main Pressure Modulator Solenoid Control Circuit Low DNS, SOL OFF (hydraulic default) P0963 Main Pressure Modulator Solenoid Control Circuit High None P0964 Pressure Control Solenoid 2 (PCS2) Control Circuit Open...
  • Page 224 Appendix C – Allison Diagnostic Troubleshooting Codes CHECK Inhibited Operation Description Light Description P2729 Pressure Control Solenoid 1 (PCS1) Control Circuit Low DNS, SOL OFF (hydraulic default) P2730 Pressure Control Solenoid 1 (PCS1) Control Circuit High DNS, SOL OFF (hydraulic default) P2736 Pressure Control Solenoid 5 (PCS5) Control Circuit Open Inhibit retarder operation...
  • Page 225: Appendix D - Spheros Preheater Flash Codes

    Appendix D – Spheros Preheater Flash Codes OPERATIONAL FAILURE SYMPTOMS VIA FAULT/FLASH CODE The following table lists the possible faults which can be read by flashing code off of an appropriate timer, the equipment-on indicator /operation indicator flashes. Failure Symptom Probable Cause Check and Correct 1X Flash (F 01)
  • Page 226: Appendix E - Tpms Troubleshooting Guide

    Appendix E – TPMS Troubleshooting Guide Possible causes: TPMS powered. Wheels/tires have been changed and sensors ID # has not been NO PRESSURE reprogrammed into the display. Wheels have been installed without sensors. DATA TPMS ECU does not communicate with RECEIVED display due to a CAN-D-BUS network problem.
  • Page 227 Appendix E – TPMS Troubleshooting Guide Possible causes: Wheels/tires have been changed sensors ID # has not been NOT ALL TIRES reprogrammed into the display. MONITORED Wheels have been installed without sensors. One of the antennas is defective or not properly connected.

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