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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS ......
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components 1. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 1.1 GENERAL K100442 Legend Comfort Cab (type designation XL) Space Cab (type designation XH) Super Space Cab (type designation XC) 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Main dimensions Tilting angle 58.5_ Cab width 2490 mm Cab length 2250 mm Cab height (unloaded, tyre size 315/80R22.5): 3225 mm 3525 mm 3850 mm With open roof hatch height + 60 mm...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Recommended cab dimensions K100825 Recommended dimension between measuring Recommended dimension between points on the same cab side. measuring points on opposite cab sides. F - F’ 1472 mm G - G 2260 mm F’...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components K100391 Recommended dimensions at the cab front I - I 2230 mm J - J 2275 mm 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components K100392 L - L 1025 mm R - R 1025 mm L - R 2239 mm 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components K100393 Recommended dimensions on cab floor L - M 2061 mm S - T 1554 mm 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components K100826 O - O 2350 mm 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Glues and other application compounds for synthetic/rubber/polyester components Application compounds for rubber and synthetic components Product name Properties Application DAF number Working time within 15 min. Silicone mastic for sealing the...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Glues and other application compounds for gluing the Super Space Cab plastic sun visor/plastic roof window Product name Properties Application DAF number Sikaflex Working time within 15 min. Glue/sealant for gluing/sealing...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Adjustment dimensions of door locking mechanism rods Note: Dimensions in mm, measured from ball joint centre--to--centre or from ball joint centre to extreme end of the rod. K1 01 458 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Adjustment dimensions of exterior mirrors without dead angle exterior mirror Model without integrated bracket K1 01 524 Size Normal (mm) Normal adjustment angle 1293 1410 1450 Relative to the cab floor...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Model with integrated bracket K1 01 525 Size Normal (mm) Normal adjustment angle 1387 1406 Main mirror 200345 1-12...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Adjustment dimensions of exterior mirrors with dead angle exterior mirror Model with integrated bracket K1 01 526 Size Normal (mm) Normal adjustment angle 1387 1406 Main mirror 200345 1-13...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Dimensions of compulsory field of vision A 1 A 3 K100237 Mirror size 1 size 2 size 3 size 4 size 5 Pavement mirror [A] 1.25 m Wide--angle exterior mirror [B] 2.5 m...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Headlights Height adjustment - 1.0 % Windscreen wiper motor Motor speed 1 35 rpm Motor speed 2 50 rpm Heater fan series resistor Fan setting: R1+R2+R3 R2+R3 no resistor Heater control...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components 1.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES The tightening torques stated in this section are different from the standard tightening torques included in the overview of standard tightening torques. Any other threaded connections that are not specified must therefore be tightened to the tightening torque stated in the overview of standard tightening torques.
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Internal and external cab components Front Underrun Protection leaf- -sprung model (without towing device) Attachment bolt A 15 Nm Attachment bolt B 15 Nm (with towing device) Attachment bolt A 15 Nm Attachment bolt B 260 Nm...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Cab suspension 2. CAB SUSPENSION 2.1 GENERAL The F249 cab is mounted to the chassis at four points with adjustable coil spring or air suspension elements. These have integral shock absorbers. Adjustment dimensions of cab with coil...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Cab suspension 2.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES The tightening torques stated in this section are different from the standard tightening torques included in the overview of standard tightening torques. Any other threaded connections that are not specified must therefore be tightened to the tightening torque stated in the overview of standard tightening torques.
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Cab suspension Cab suspension K100797 K100796 Position Description Tightening torque Rear bracket attachment bolt M16 x 110 20 Nm + 90_ angular displacement Rear horizontal shock absorber 15 Nm attachment bolt M14 x 65 Rear horizontal shock absorber...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Cab tilting gear 3. CAB TILTING GEAR 3.1 GENERAL Lifting cylinder Nominal pressure 400 bar Cab tilting pump Nominal pressure 400 bar Displacement 4 cm Pressure--limiting valve 400 + 50 bar Level check/filler plug pressure--relief valve 2.5 bar...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Cab tilting gear 200345...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Seats 4. SEATS 4.1 TIGHTENING TORQUES The tightening torques stated in this section are different from the standard tightening torques included in the overview of standard tightening torques. Any other threaded connections that are not specified must therefore be tightened to the tightening torque stated in the overview of standard tightening torques.
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Accessories 5. ACCESSORIES 5.1 GENERAL The roof spoiler height of the ’aerodynamic’ roof spoiler can be adjusted with the adjusting mechanism (B). Roof spoiler setting range [mm] aerodynamic Comfort Cab (XL) 630 - 810 Space Cab (XH)
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date CAB HEATING ............
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Cab heating 1. CAB HEATING 1.1 CAB HEATING FAULT-FINDING TABLE COMPLAINT: CAB TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH Possible cause Remedy Heater valve cannot be fully closed. Check the setting of the heater valve. 0209...
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Cab suspension 2. CAB SUSPENSION 2.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE, CAB SUSPENSION Air-sprung cab COMPLAINT: SUSPENSION TOUCHES BUMP STOP Possible cause Remedy Incorrectly adjusted suspension. Check setting. Leaking spring element. Replace spring element. Defective height control valve. Replace height control valve and adjust suspension.
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Cab suspension 2.2 FAULT-FINDING TABLE, CAB TILTING MECHANISM COMPLAINT: TILTING CYLINDER FAILS TO RESPOND Possible cause Remedy Damaged or broken pipe. Replace pipe or connection. Pump reservoir empty. Top up reservoir and check for leaks. Worn or damaged cylinder lubricating ring.
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Cab suspension COMPLAINT: PUMP FAILS TO GENERATE PRESSURE Possible cause Remedy Reservoir level too low. Top up the reservoir. Leaking inlet valve (ball). Remove the two-way valve and check the inlet valve. Clean it or fit a reconditioning set.
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Seats 3. SEATS 3.1 FAULT-FINDING TABLE, ISRINGHAUSEN 6800 SERIES COMPLAINT: SEAT FAILS TO RISE Possible cause Remedy Insufficient system pressure. Check air supply to the seat. Blocked bleeding system. Check bleeding system. The level control valve pins do not touch the Place seat in its highest position.
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DIAGNOSTICS 95XF series Seats COMPLAINT: SEAT HEIGHT CANNOT BE ADJUSTED Possible cause Remedy Adjustment cylinder does not move. During upward operation of the height control valve, check whether the pipe (16) blows off and during downward operation, whether the pipe (16, 17) blows off.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS You can stop the cab tilting forward at any time by turning the tap to the reverse tilting position. If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the cab must under no circumstances be tilted without due precautions.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General 2. GENERAL 2.1 OVERVIEW DRAWING, INTERIOR CAB COMPONENTS K100476 Centre console Legend Rubber mat Upper storage compartment Lower panel Extendable drawer Control panel Ashtray Lower storage compartment Parking brake panel Parking brake valve frame...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General K100444 Side console on driver’s/co-driver’s side Legend Window panel 12. Lower panel on driver’s door side Window vent 13. Lower panel central console side on Instrument cover driver’s side Dashboard on driver’s side 14. Instrument panel Dashboard on co-driver’s side...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General K100443 Ventilation/heating system air ducts Legend Front air duct on co-driver’s side Rear air duct on co-driver’s side Air duct for vents Rear air duct on driver’s side Front air duct on driver’s side...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General K100445 Dashboard attachment Legend Central fuse box attachment frame Right-hand side instrument panel attachment frame Left-hand side instrument panel attachment frame Extendable table guide rail Central console reinforcement profile Central console attachment frame Central console control panel attachment...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, STEERING COLUMN The height and the tilt angle of the steering column can be adjusted manually. An 85mm difference in height can be achieved between the lowest and highest positions by pulling the steering wheel upwards.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTION, STEERING COLUMN SETTING VALVE Check if the height and the angle of the steering column can be adjusted after the switch (convex top) is pressed. Check whether the adjustment mechanism is securely locked again when operating the bottom of the switch.
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Inspection and adjustment 3.3 ADJUSTMENT, ROLLER SUN BLIND Note: There are two different roller sun blinds for the vehicles of the 95XF series. Both models can be distinguished, amongst other things, by the lip. K1 01 443 K1 01 444...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Tension the spring of the roll-up mechanism by giving it three full turns (2) and then push the spring rod inwards (without letting the spring rod loose), to interlock the roll-up mechanism.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting roller sun blind, model II Notes: The spring tension of the roll-up mechanism must be adjusted on the other side than the side where the operating lever is located. The attachment screws (4) of the side cover may either be cross head screws or torx screws.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SWITCHES Removing switches Insert a feeler gauge of approx. 1 mm straight between the switch and the panel at the side of the finger-sized depression (A), until it touches the inside of the panel.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, INSTRUMENT PANEL Removing instrument panel Remove the cover above the instrument panel. K100427 Remove the attachment bolts at the top of the instrument panel. K100428 Remove the two outer switches at the bottom of the instrument panel.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, RADIO PANEL Removing radio panel Remove the attachment screws. Slide the radio panel out of the instrument panel. If necessary, mark the location of the connectors and remove them from the switches.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, UPPER CENTRAL CONSOLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT Removing upper central console storage compartment Remove the rubber inlay and the attachment screws from the upper storage compartment, after which the latter can be removed.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.7 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CENTRAL CONSOLE CONTROL PANEL Removing central console control panel Remove the lower central console storage compartment. Remove the upper central console storage compartment. Remove the extendable table. Remove the ashtray.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DASHBOARD ON CO-DRIVER’S SIDE Removing dashboard on co-driver’s side Remove the floor mat. Remove the lower door post panel. Remove the floor pan on co-driver’s side. Remove the panel clamps (using forked tools).
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 15. Remove the attachment screws on top (window edge) of the central cabinet panel. K100341 16. Remove the attachment screws from the central part of the central console. K100473 17. Open the flap of the central cabinet and remove the attachment screws on the side.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 18. Remove the attachment screw at the bottom of the central cabinet panel which secures the door air duct. K100343 19. Remove the attachment screw which connects the air vent supply pipe to the panel.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 22. Remove the attachment screws and take off the front air duct. 23. Remove the attachment screws and take off the rear air duct. K100346 Installing dashboard panel on co-driver’s side Fit the air ducts.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, PNEUMATIC SWITCH/PNEUMATIC VALVE FOR STEERING COLUMN SETTING Removing the pneumatic switch/pneumatic valve for steering column setting Remove the steering column panels. Remove the bracket with the steering column switch/valve, disconnect the air pipes and push the switch/valve from the bracket.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STEERING COLUMN PANELS Removing steering column panels Remove the floor mat. Using the steering column setting, move the steering wheel to its highest possible position. Remove the two covers under the steering wheel.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STEERING COLUMN Removing steering column Set the steering gear in the central position, check this using the marks on the steering box. Remove the steering column panels. Disconnect the earth terminal from the batteries.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing steering column Fit the universal joint on the splines of the steering shaft or steering box. Line up the groove (A) in the clutch with mark (B) on the steering shaft or steering box.
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Removal and installation 4.12 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STEERING WHEEL Note: The special tools required to remove the steering wheel cannot be obtained from DAF. These tools should be manufactured by yourself according to the drawing. S7 00 065 Removing steering wheel...
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the cover plate (1) from the steering wheel (2). Remove the steering wheel nut (3). Fit the special tool, steering wheel puller (A), to the steering wheel using its two outer bolts.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.14 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FLOOR PLATE ON CO-DRIVER’S SIDE Removing floor plate on co-driver’s side Remove the floor mat. Remove the small attachment screw from the foot board and take the latter out.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.15 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ACCELERATOR PEDAL Removing accelerator pedal If applicable, remove the throttle cable from the accelerator pedal. Remove the floor mat. Remove the dashboard panel from above the accelerator pedal.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.16 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BRAKE PEDAL Removing brake pedal Fully depress the brake pedal and remove the circlip from the hinge pin (1). Remove the hinge pin (1) with a punch in the direction indicated.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Loosen the recessed locking bolt (1) on the outside of the vehicle and push the clutch pedal spindle to the left. Remove the clutch pedal from the inside. Installing clutch pedal Put the clutch pedal in place.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.18 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ENGINE BRAKE SWITCH Removing engine brake switch Remove the dashboard panel (1) above the mounting plate (2) with engine brake switch (3). Remove the protection cover (4) from the grab handle and the foot board (5).
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.19 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, PARKING BRAKE SWITCH/BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH Removing parking brake switch Position the parking brake in the parking position. Remove the radio panel. Remove the heater pipe in front of the parking brake switch.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.20 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DOOR PANEL Removing door panel If a manual window mechanism is fitted, remove the cover (1) using a sharp screwdriver. If a manual window mechanism is fitted, remove the attachment screw (2) and remove the window crank.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the alignment plate for the door lock by pushing it upward slightly with a small screwdriver. The alignment plate can then be pulled from the panel by hand. K100371 Remove the attachment screws from the panel.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing door panel Fit the panel by pushing the spring clips into the clamping sleeves. Make sure that the upper edge of the panel fits tightly and that the lock button and wiring of the control panel fall through the openings.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.21 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DOOR LOCKING MECHANISM Removing door locking mechanism Remove the door panel. Remove the foil (A) from the inside of the door. Remove the attachment screws (1), if applicable. Disconnect the central door locking by unhooking it from the control rod.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Fit the window guide by first fitting the fastening lip (1) of the window guide in the recess (2) in the door. Now fit the attachment bolt (3), but do not tighten it yet.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.22 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, MANUALLY OPERATED WINDOW MECHANISM Removing manually operated window mechanism Remove the door panel. Remove the foil (A). Lower the glass, remove the attachment bolts (1) and raise the glass.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.23 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED WINDOW MECHANISM Removing electrically operated window mechanism Remove the door panel. Remove the foil (A). Lower the glass, remove the attachment bolts (1) and raise the glass.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.24 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, INTERIOR LIGHTING Removing interior lighting Remove the covers (1) and (2). Use a long screwdriver to bend back the lugs (B) of the lamp holder. Take the lamp holder out of the headlining.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.25 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF ROOF CONSOLE IN SPACE CAB AND COMFORT CAB TO INSTALL ACCESSORIES Note: The roof console of the F95XF Space Cab and Comfort Cab is hinged to allow good access to the wiring behind it.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Tilting back the roof console Tilt the console back. Push the console as far as possible forwards. Tighten the 4 screws (C) in the upper edge. This means that the self-locking nuts of the hinges (with B), may only be permanently hand-tightened.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.26 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF ROOF CONSOLE COMPONENTS IN SUPER SPACE CAB TO INSTALL ACCESSORIES Overview drawing K100470 Legend 24 volt (40 A)-connector (for microwave, TV, etc.). Passage tube 12 volt-connector for audio equipment (e.g.
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Removing roof console components in Super Space Cab to install accessories Central storage cabinet In the right-hand post (on co-driver’s side), the central storage cabinet has been equipped with a cable and connector (A) for high-capacity accessories.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series General 2. GENERAL 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF HEATER, HEATER CONTROL The heater is installed in the central console as a complete unit. The unit contains all control valves, control handles and switches needed for ventilation and heating.
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CAB HEATING General 95XF series Switch 1 Recirculation valve control: the recirculation valve can be used to partly shut off the air supply from outside the cab; the air in the cab is recirculated. K1 01 463 Switch 2 (only for model with air conditioning)
CAB HEATING 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, HEATER VALVE Inspecting the heater valve Remove the heater control panel. Turn the temperature knob on the control panel fully left (cold). Check at the rear of...
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting heater valve Remove the heater control panel. Turn the temperature knob on the control panel fully left (cold). Remove the fastening clip and press the bowden cable (1) against the stop (2) and fit the fastening clip.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, INTERIOR FILTER Removing interior filter Open the grille. Remove the attachment bolts (2) from the fastening strip (1). Remove the interior filter from the filter housing by sliding the bottom of the filter element outwards and downwards.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEATING UNIT Removing the heating unit Partially drain the coolant. Remove the air conditioning liquid, if applicable. Note: The air conditioning system may only be opened and filled by a specialist.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 11. Remove the frame at the front of the central console, including the vents. To that end, slightly lift the dashboard panel enabling the frame to be removed more easily. 12. Remove the frame at the top of the central console.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation Installing heating unit Note: Please ensure that the bowden cables are not pinched off when the heating unit or dashboard panels are installed. After installation, check the operation of the heating unit. Install the heating unit and connect the hoses at the front of the cab.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEATER CONTROL PANEL Removing control panel Turn all control knobs fully to the left (0 and cold respectively). Remove the radio panel. Remove the attachment bolts (1) from the control panel.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation Installing control panel Note: For the colours of the control cables for the heater refer to “Technical data”. Turn all control knobs fully to the left (0 and cold respectively). Attach one side of the control cable of the...
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEATER RADIATOR Removing heater radiator Remove the radio panel. Remove the lower air duct. Remove the pipes on the heating unit. Capture any escaping coolant. K100401 Remove the pipe clamp.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the control panel. Remove the attachment screws on the side of the heater. Remove the radiator by carefully pulling it out of the heating unit. Installing heating radiator Place the radiator and carefully slide it into the heating unit.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEATING UNIT ELECTRIC MOTOR Removing the heating unit electric motor Remove the dashboard panels on co-driver’s side and from the central console. Remove the ashtray and the ashtray holder Remove the radio panel.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the clips at the front of the heater and take the cover off. K100402 10. Remove the motor by pulling it out of the unit. Mark the connections. K100403 Installing the heating unit electric motor Install the electric motor in the unit and connect all connectors.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, RECIRCULATION VALVE CONTROL MOTOR Removing recirculation valve control motor Remove the heating unit. Remove the attachment screws from the valve control at the bottom of the heating unit. Remove the connector from the control motor.
CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation 4.7 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SERIES RESISTOR Removing series resistor Remove the dashboard panels on co-driver’s side and from the central console. Remove the ashtray and the ashtray holder Remove the radio panel. Remove the lower air duct on driver’s side.
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CAB HEATING 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the connectors from the series resistor (1). 10. Using a screwdriver, push the retainer lips to one side and slide the series resistor including its support off the heater motor. Installing series resistor...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General The cab is equipped with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. The pump is located on co-driver’s side at the rear of the cab. The cab locks are opened hydraulically during pumping.
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2. GENERAL 2.1 DESCRIPTION OF EXTERIOR MIRRORS All exterior mirrors and exterior mirror brackets installed on the 95XF series vehicles are factory-set under average driving conditions. After the superstructure has been constructed on the vehicle, it is required by law that all...
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(except for the pavement mirror) electrically adjustable main exterior mirrors (always heated). Exterior mirror types There are two different exterior mirrors for the vehicles of the 95XF series: K101229 K101230 Model without integrated bracket Model with integrated bracket 200345...
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series General 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF WINDSCREEN WIPER AND WASHERS There are three windscreen wipers on the windscreen which are equipped with nozzle tips, each of which has three sprayer nozzles. The filler opening of the storage tank for the windscreen washers and possibly the headlight washers is located in the stepwell on driver’s...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, DOOR Note: To adjust the door using the door hinges, the door panel must be removed. Check that the size and wedged shape of...
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.2 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, EXTERIOR MIRRORS Height/angle adjustment of exterior mirrors without integrated bracket Check whether the driver and passenger’s exterior mirrors have been adjusted in accordance with the values given in ”Technical data”.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Height/angle adjustment of exterior mirrors with integrated bracket Check whether the driver and passenger’s exterior mirrors have been adjusted in accordance with the values given in ”Technical data”. If necessary, adjust the height and/or...
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjustment, pavement mirror Remove the cap of adjusting nut (C) at the top of the mirror. Slacken the nut a few turns until the mirror can move freely. Adjust the mirror until it forms a right angle (angle A) to the floor (angle B = 45_).
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Pull the telescope out and fix it in the extreme position. Place the special tool (2) (DAF no. 0694939) with the short bent side in one of the nozzle tips and adjust by turning it in such a manner that the long side of the adjusting tool points to the headlight glass.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.4 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, HEADLIGHTS Inspection and adjustment, headlights Note: Use adjustment equipment to check and adjust the headlights. Place the unladen vehicle with the specified tyre pressure on a flat and level surface.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DOOR EXTENSION Removing the door extension Remove the three attachment bolts (A) on the underside of the door upholstery. Remove the two attachment screws and the attachment plate (D).
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DOOR HANDLE Removing the door handle Remove the door panel. Remove the attachment bolts on the inside of the door. To do so, remove the door seals. K100421 Remove the door handle by turning it downwards.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the door handle Fit the door handle by first installing the longest rod. Keep the door handle pressed. Then install the shorter rod. Keep the key turned clockwise (lock). Fit the attachment bolts.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DROP GLASS Removing the drop glass Remove the door panel and remove the foil covering the inside of the door. Remove the attachment bolt (3) of the window guide and remove the window guide.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Carefully cut loose the glue in places where the rubber of the fixed window is glued to the window pillar. K1 01 511 Remove the window pillar attachment bolts. K1 01 515...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the drop glass Position the drop glass in the door. Fit the window pillar. Fit the window guide by first fitting the fastening lip (1) of the window guide in the recess (2) in the door.
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Immediately remove the excess glue. Caution: the specified superfast adhesive dries within a few seconds. 11. Clean the glass (for example with DAF window cleaning agent) and the parts of the cab body which have become dirty during installation of the window.
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Remove the fixed door window by placing a suction pad, special tool (DAF no. 0484800) on the inside and outside and pulling the window with rubber seal carefully out of the frame (tilt, if necessary).
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DOOR Removing the door Unplug the connectors of the door in the A-pillar of the cab. Remove the grommet (1) in the A-pillar. Remove the circlip and pin of the door check (2).
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.7 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR MIRRORS COMPLETE WITH BRACKET Model without integrated bracket Removing exterior mirrors complete with bracket Remove the caps of the exterior mirror bracket. Remove the attachment bolts of the exterior mirror bracket and take the exterior mirrors complete with bracket and shim off the door.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Model with integrated bracket Removing exterior mirrors complete with bracket Remove the lower cover by pressing the top and bottom sides (A) firmly. Tilt the cover backwards (B), away from the D-shaped bracket.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Removing the pavement mirror complete with bracket Remove the attachment bolts (1) of the pavement mirror and remove the mirror with gasket. Installing the pavement mirror complete with bracket Check the gasket. If damaged, replace the gasket.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR MIRRORS Model without integrated bracket Removing the main exterior mirror Remove the cover at the back of the exterior mirror. Unplug the connector of the exterior mirror adjustment and/or exterior mirror heating.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the wide-angle exterior mirror Fit the exterior mirror to the bracket and fit the clamp bolts. Do not yet tighten the clamp bolts. Fit the connector of the exterior mirror heating.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Model with integrated bracket Removing the main exterior mirror Remove the cover at the back of the exterior mirror. This cover can be loosened by sticking a wide screwdriver into the openings (do not turn it) and moving the screwdriver backwards.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the wide-angle exterior mirror/dead angle exterior mirror Attach the exterior mirror to the bracket and hand-tighten the clamping bracket bolts (1) but do not tighten them firmly. Fit the connector of the exterior mirror heating.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR MIRROR GLASS Removing the main exterior mirror glass Press in the mirror glass at the top (1). Push the mirror glass upwards (2). Press in the mirror glass at the bottom (3).
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Removing the pavement mirror glass Remove the cap of the attachment nut at the top. Remove the attachment nut and remove the mirror glass. Installing the pavement mirror glass Fit the mirror glass and set the proper angle, see chapter ”Inspection and...
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BOTTOM STEP Removing the bottom step Remove the two attachment bolts in the step recess. Remove the two attachment bolts (A) at the back of the stepwell. K100369 Remove the eight attachment bolts at the front of the anti-underrun bumper.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, MUDGUARD Removing the mudguard Tilt the cab. Unplug the stepwell lighting connector (A). Remove the attachment bolts (1) from the upper attachment of the windscreen washer tank or attachment plate.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.12 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, WINDSCREEN WIPER PANEL Removing the windscreen wiper panel Open the windscreen wiper arm covers. Remove the attachment nuts of the windscreen wiper arms. Remove the windscreen washer fluid hoses and remove the windscreen wiper arms.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the windscreen wiper panel Note: Apply silicone sealant (all round) to all threaded holes of the attachment bolts and screws, and to the attachment bolts and screws fitted in the cab front.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.13 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, WINDSCREEN WIPER MECHANISM Removing the windscreen wiper mechanism Before replacing the wiper linkage, the following points must be observed: If the balls of the wiper linkage are worn, replace them as well as the linkage.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the covers (1), locknuts (2) and washers (3) of the windscreen wiper arm spindles. Remove the cab grille. Remove the two covers across the wiper linkage. Turn the crank of the windscreen wiper arms and remove the nut of the windscreen wiper motor spindle.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Fit the windscreen wiper arms (windscreen wipers in horizontal position) with the attachment nut. Tighten the attachment nuts to the specified torque. See ”Technical data”. Connect the windscreen washer hoses and close the windscreen wiper arm covers.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.14 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, WINDSCREEN WIPER MOTOR Removing the windscreen wiper motor Open the cab grille. Remove the attachment nuts (1) and the cover (2) over the windscreen wiper mechanism, and remove the cover by sliding it downwards.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the windscreen wiper motor Check the motor spindle for axial play. If so, replace the motor. This play will cause excessive wear to the wiper linkage. Check the windscreen wiper motor sealing rubber.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.15 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, WINDSCREEN Removing the windscreen Remove the windscreen wipers. Push the glass (or its remnants) out of the rubber seal. Remove any loose glass particles out of the rubber seal and clean the latter.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.16 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CORNER PIECE Removing the corner piece Open the grille and remove the two attachment bolts (A). Open the door. By leaving the door ajar, you will be able to reach the three attachment screws of the corner piece, which are located on the inside of the front door post.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.17 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEADLIGHT Removing the headlight Remove the battery terminal. Tilt the cab. Remove the two attachment bolts on the side of the plastic corner piece around the headlight and the four attachment bolts on the inside of the plastic corner piece around the headlight.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the headlight Install the headlight to the headlight bracket, using attachment bolts. Fit the direction indicator to the headlight and headlight bracket, using the attachment screw. Connect the connectors to the headlight and the plugs to the direction indicator.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.18 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEADLIGHT BRACKET Removing the headlight bracket Remove the battery terminal. Tilt the cab. Remove the two attachment bolts on the side of the plastic corner piece around the...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the headlight bracket Fit the headlight bracket. Fit the connectors. Secure the wiring and wiring harnesses with clamping strips. Fit the hose for the headlight/wipe-wash washer. Fit the plastic corner piece around the headlight on the brackets behind the lower grille.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.19 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEADLIGHT LEVELLING CONTROL Removing the headlight levelling control Remove the headlight. Turn (approximately 1/3 turn) the headlight levelling (1) out of the white bracket (2) (left headlight clockwise, right headlight counterclockwise).
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.20 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CAB GRILLE Removing the cab grille Open the cab grille and support it. Remove the upper gas damper attachment (1) and remove the gas dampers from the grille.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.21 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, LOWER GRILLE Removing the lower grille Open the bottom step and push the rubber attachment strip back through the opening. Remove the attachment bolts. Close the bottom step and remove the lower grille by pulling it upwards from the attachment points.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.22 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STEEL BUMPER Removing the steel bumper If fitted, remove the combination lamps or the covers. Remove the four attachment bolts (A) on the inside of the combination lamp installation opening.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.23 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ROOF HATCH Removing the roof hatch Remove the cover panel (2) from the roof hatch. Remove the blind hatch (4). Remove the screws (5) on the inside of the cab and remove the roof hatch (6).
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.24 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SUPER SPACE CAB ROOF When using cleaning agents, primers, glue removers and glues, be sure to follow the applicable safety instructions. Excess cleaning agent, primer, glue remover and glue which has not set must be disposed of as chemical waste.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Pre-treatment of cab front, cab drip channel and polyester roof Note: The cab front is understood to mean the edge above the windscreen. Clean the places to which glue is to be...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Gluing the roof to the cab See ”Technical data” for the type of glue to be used for the cab drip channel and the cab front when gluing the roof onto the cab.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.25 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SUPER SPACE CAB PLASTIC SUN VISOR When using cleaning agents, primers, glue removers and glues, be sure to follow the applicable safety instructions. Excess cleaning agent, primer, glue...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation The sanded surface should be cleaned once again with the specified cleaning agent, see ”Technical data” and allowed to dry for a minimum of 10 minutes at room temperature. Check whether the surface is free of abrasives and other impurities and repeat the cleaning process if necessary.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Gluing the plastic sun visor ATTENTION: Because a film forms on the beads of glue (something which has a very negative impact on the quality of the glue), it should take no longer than 10 minutes to apply the beads, glue the surfaces together and fix them.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Setting The glue should set for at least 2 hours at 20_C and 65% relative humidity before any further treatment takes place. It will take 2 days (48 hours) before the glue is entirely set. Until then the vehicle must not be driven.
EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.26 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SUPER SPACE CAB PLASTIC SUN VISOR When using cleaning agents, primers, glue removers and glues, be sure to follow the applicable safety instructions. Excess cleaning agent, primer, glue...
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Use a brush to apply a single (or at most 2) thin, covering layer of the specified primer, in accordance with the supplier’s instructions, see ”Technical data”. Allow this layer to dry for at least 30 minutes but no more than 24 hours at room temperature.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Pre-treating the plastic window when re-using the window Check the length and width of the window (when re-using the window). The length should be no more than 1860 mm and the width no more than 160 mm.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Pre-treating the plastic window when re-using the window Clean the area to be glued with a clean, non-pilling cloth moistened with the specified cleaning agent, see ”Technical data”. Then lightly sand the area to be glued with the specified abrasive, see “Technical data”.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Gluing the plastic window ATTENTION: Because a film forms on the beads of glue (something which has a very negative impact on the quality of the glue), it should take no longer than 10 minutes to apply the beads, glue the surfaces together and fix them.
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EXTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS 95XF series Removal and installation Remove any excess glue with a plastic spatula and smoothen the glued seam flat. Glue remnants which are not yet dry can be removed with the specified glue remover, see ”Technical data”. Beads of glue which have already set can only be removed mechanically (cutting).
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General The cab is equipped with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. The pump is located on co-driver’s side at the rear of the cab. The cab locks are opened hydraulically during pumping.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Safety instructions If possible, suspend the cab in slings and put a stand in front of the cab. Make sure that there is no one in front of the cab while it is being tilted. After a collision, always check the lifting cylinder for internal damage.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General 2. GENERAL 2.1 CAB SUSPENSION The F249 cab is attached to the chassis at four different points. There are two types of cab suspension: spring suspension air suspension. Spring suspension The cab is attached to the chassis with front and rear coil spring elements.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General 2.2 PRINCIPLE OF AIR SUSPENSION The air suspension consists of an air bellows with an internal shock absorber. The system is fitted with height control valves and an electropneumatic valve at the front which is used to disable the height control.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General Item Description Location Note Height control valve Rear right-hand side of the cab Cab suspension relay Central fuse box, cab Relay Central fuse box, cab Height control valve Non-driver side behind front grille Spring element...
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General 1000 1010 1209 G036 D722 D759 G297 C020 C021 E511 G297 A000 3412 4589 B294 (13) D758 F616 (A11) K100812 Basic codes Description B294 Valve at front, switching off cab suspension height control D758 Diode to prevent feedback CWS...
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General When the brakes are operated, valve B294 is activated through relay G036, causing the height control to block (connection between the height control valve and the cab air suspension is interrupted). The height control is also blocked if relay G297 is activated.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series General 2.3 SECTIONAL DRAWING OF AIR SUSPENSION ELEMENT Attachment eye Rebound rubber Piston rod Flange seam seal Sealing ring Rod guides K1 01 451 0209...
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, CAB SUSPENSION WITH COIL SPRING ELEMENTS Cab suspension with coil spring elements If the cab has adjustable coil spring elements, these have been factory set in the neutral position.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Inspecting and adjusting rear cab suspension Measure distance “B” at the rear between the top of the bracket and the centre of the upper attachment bolt. K100814 If necessary, adjust the spring elements by turning the ring (1).
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.2 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, CAB SUSPENSION WITH AIR SUSPENSION ELEMENTS Inspecting and adjusting front cab suspension Bring the system up to maximum service pressure. Risk of being trapped when cab suspension is vented.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Inspecting and adjusting rear cab suspension Bring the system up to maximum service pressure. Risk of being trapped when cab suspension is vented. Vent the cab suspension using the height control valves. Then allow the height control valve to raise the cab to the proper height and measure distance “B”...
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STABILISER BAR When working on the cab suspension provide extra supports for the cab to avoid the risk of being trapped. Removing the stabiliser bar Remove the cab grille, lower grille and corner pieces.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Manufacture an assembly fork from thin sheet metal (see figure) to facilitate the installation of the cab suspension. Bring the cab bracket, stabiliser bar and suspension element together in such a way as to be able to install the cab bearing pin.
Removing cab support silentblock Remove the stabiliser bar. Remove the cab support(s) of the chassis Using the special tool (DAF no 1329401) push the silentblock out of the support. K100557 0209...
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Installing cab support silentblock Using the special tool (DAF no 1329401) push the silentblock into of the support(s). Fit the support to the chassis and tighten the attachment bolts to the specified tightening torque. See “Technical data”.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STABILISER BAR SLIDE BEARING BUSHES When working on the cab suspension provide extra supports for the cab to avoid the risk of being trapped. Removing the stabiliser bar slide bearing bushes Remove the stabiliser bar.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the stabiliser bar slide bearing bushes Use the special tool (DAF no. 1240493) to fit the slide bearing bushes and sealing rings. Fit the stabiliser bar. K100415 0209...
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, COIL SPRING FRONT SUSPENSION When working on the cab suspension provide extra supports for the cab to avoid the risk of being trapped. Removing front spring suspension Remove the cab grille, lower grille and corner pieces.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Installing front spring suspension Fit the coil spring element and tighten the attachment nut at the bottom to the specified tightening torque. See “Technical data”. Bring the cab bracket, stabiliser bar and coil suspension element together in such a way as to be able to install the cab bearing pin.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FRONT AIR SUSPENSION When working on the cab suspension provide extra supports for the cab to avoid the risk of being trapped. Removing front air suspension Bleed the air pressure system.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Installing front air suspension Fit the air suspension element and tighten the attachment nut at the bottom to the specified tightening torque. See “Technical data”. Bring the cab bracket, stabiliser bar and suspension element together in such a way as to be able to install the cab bearing pin.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, REAR COIL SPRING SUSPENSION Removing rear coil spring suspension Tilt the cab. Remove the coil spring element by loosening the attachment bolt (A) a few turns and loosening attachment bolt (B) and attachment nut (C).
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.7 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, REAR AIR SUSPENSION Removing rear air suspension Bleed the air pressure system. Tilt the cab. Disconnect the air pipe from the air suspension element. Remove the air suspension element by...
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CAB LOCKING MECHANISM Only use approved lifting equipment. Comply with general safety instructions when working with lifting equipment. Removing cab locking mechanism Tilt the cab until it is released from the cab lock.
CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 4.9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, COMPLETE CAB Only use approved lifting equipment. Comply with general safety instructions when working with lifting equipment. Removing complete cab Disconnect the battery earth lead. Open the cab grille.
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23. Install the lifting yoke (special tool DAF no. 1329438) with filling. 24. Hang the cab in the lifting yoke in such a way as to provide sufficient support for the cab.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation Installing complete cab Use the lifting beam to place the cab onto the chassis. Fit the front left and front right attachment bolts (J) of the silentblocks. Attach the spring elements at the bottom.
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CAB SUSPENSION 95XF series Removal and installation 12. Position the air pipes and connect the connector blocks. 13. Connect the clutch pipe. 14. Install the air conditioning pipes and secure them using the attachment nuts. 15. Connect the cable and attach it to the chassis.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General The cab is equipped with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. The pump is located on co-driver’s side at the rear of the cab. The cab locks are opened hydraulically during pumping.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Safety instructions Replacing the lifting cylinder: After a collision, always check the lifting cylinder for internal damage. Replace the lifting cylinder if damaged or if in doubt. Always replace the cylinder if one of the...
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series General 2. GENERAL 2.1 OPERATION, TILTING MECHANISM General The F249 cab is equipped with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. The pump is installed on co-driver’s side. The cab locks are automatically opened hydraulically when the pump is being operated.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series General Tilting the cab forward K1 00 706 Turn the two-way valve (2) on the pump (1) to the right (position A). While pumping, pressure will build up in both pipes leading to the lifting cylinder (3) and the cab locks (6).
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series General Tilting the cab back K1 00 707 Turn the two-way valve (2) on the pump (1) to the left (position B). The pressure which has built up in the pump will be passed on to the...
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series General 2.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, CAB TILTING PUMP Note: This drawing gives a general view and may differ from the actual situation. K1 01 500 Legend Two-way valve 11. Magnet O-ring 12. Filter Teflon ring 13. Notched pin Filler plug 14.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTING TILTING MECHANISM Check all pipes and connections for any leakage. Check the cab tilting pump for leaks. Check the lifting cylinder and the cab locks for leaks.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.2 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, PRESSURE LIMITING VALVE OF CAB TILTING PUMP For inspection and adjustment of the pressure limiting valve always use a pressure gauge. If the pressure is set too high, the...
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting pressure limiting valve of cab tilting pump If the set pressure is too high, the end stop may be pressed out of the lifting cylinder, which causes the cab to tilt forwards off the chassis.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CAB TILTING PUMP Removing cab tilting pump Disconnect the pipes and collect the oil in a container. Remove attachment bolts (2), sealing rings (3) and remove the pump. Collect any remaining oil from the pump in a container.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, LIFTING CYLINDER Do not remove the lifting cylinder while the cab is in the tilted position. Removing lifting cylinder Disconnect the pipes and collect the oil in a container.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation Fasten the lifting cylinder to the cab using the lower attachment bolt. Tighten the attachment bolt to the specified tightening torque, see “Technical data”. Fit the attachment bolts of the attachment bracket at the top of the lifting cylinder.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation 4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CAB TILTING PUMP SEALS Notes: Use a repair kit for replacing the seals. It is not allowed to disassemble the tilting pump any further than described in this chapter.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the filter and the magnet from the pump housing. Secure the pump housing in a vice as shown in the opposite figure and carefully tap the pin out of the holder and lever axle.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation Installing cab tilting pump seals Fit a new O-ring to the lever axle. Fit the holder to the lever axle. Tap the pin into its holder and the lever axle. Secure the pin as shown in the opposite figure.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, TWO-WAY VALVE OF CAB TILTING PUMP Notes: Use a repair kit for replacing the two-way valve. It is not allowed to disassemble the tilting pump any further than described in this chapter.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation Take the pump housing from the vice and remove the inlet ball. K1 01 497 Remove the O-ring and the Teflon ring from the pump housing. k100144 0209...
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Removal and installation Installing two-way valve of cab tilting pump Notes: When the two-way valve is installed, make sure the holes are correctly positioned relative to the connections. When the two-way valve has been installed, the pressure limiting valve must be checked/adjusted.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly 5. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5.1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, LIFTING CYLINDER Notes: To be able to repair the lifting cylinder, remove the entire piston rod and replace the oil seals. Reconditioning of a lifting cylinder requires...
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly Connect the lifting cylinder to the cab tilting pump. K100120 Bleed the lifting cylinder to prevent the piston rod from moving out of the lifting cylinder in an uncontrolled manner after the top circlip has been removed from the lifting cylinder.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly Remove the upper circlip from the cylinder and pump the piston rod carefully completely out of the cylinder. Collect the outflowing oil in a container. K100150 Remove the circlip from the piston rod and remove the piston and the O-ring underneath.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly Remove the non-return valve from the cylinder using a 17mm hexagonal socket. K1 01 344 10. Thoroughly clean all parts. Note: Check that the piston, piston rod and the inside of the cylinder are neither scratched nor damaged.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly Assembling lifting cylinder Note: The components marked in the figure form part of the reconditioning kit (6). Position the lifting cylinder upright in a vice (connections at the top). Fit the non-return valve seat (B) together with non-return valve (A) and ring (3) into the cylinder.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Disassembly and assembly Slide the piston (3) over the piston rod until it touches the stop. 10. Fit the circlip (1) onto the piston rod, using an axle spring clip pliers (outer circlip pliers). 11. Tap the brass upper bearing approx. 5 mm into the cylinder (past the circlip groove) with a punch.
CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Draining and filling 6. DRAINING AND FILLING 6.1 DRAINING, BLEEDING AND REFILLING TILTING MECHANISM Note: Check whether the lifting components have been fitted correctly and whether the connected piping is secure enough. Do not add oil to the pump reservoir when the cab is tilted.
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CAB TILTING MECHANISM 95XF series Draining and filling Refilling tilting mechanism Carefully loosen the filler plug 3 to 4 turns and wait until the overpressure, if any, has left the reservoir. Remove the filler plug. Turn the two-way valve into the “tilting”...
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SEATS 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Replace the seat belt if the belt is worn or damaged. If the seat belts have been highly stressed during a collision, the entire mechanism must be replaced, even if no damage can be observed.
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SEATS 95XF series General 2. GENERAL Seat repairs must be carried out by trained technicians only. The illustrations in this manual usually represent the left-hand seat or the left-hand side. For the right-hand seat or right-hand side, repairs are carried out in a similar way.
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SEATS 95XF series General 2.1 OPERATION Legend Back rest adjuster Operating buttons of IPS system Height adjustment Seat tilting adjuster Vertical damping adjuster Rapid-lowering handle Seat position adjuster Seat heating Seat squab adjuster K100350 0209...
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95XF series General 2.2 SERIAL/TYPE PLATE OF SEAT The serial number (A) and the DAF part number of the seat are stated on the type plate, located at the front of the seat underneath the dust boot. The DAF part number is also located on the label at the side of the seat.
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SEATS 95XF series General 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, AIR-SPRUNG SEAT 26 28 K100482 Legend Rapid-lowering valve Control unit of the level control valve Switch valve Height control valve Level control valve Adjustment cylinder Air bellows IPS (Integrated Pneumatic System) Rd Red...
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SEATS 95XF series General Colours and functions of the pneumatic system air pipes Cab air pressure supply black Cab air supply to quick-release air valve A1 IPS valve H25 (pneumatic lumbar support valve) Pressure reduction for quick-release valve (top button)
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SEATS 95XF series General 2.4 OVERVIEW DRAWING, HIGH LUXURY MODEL ISRI 6800 40-43 60-63 47-50 67-70 11,12 K100484 0209...
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SEATS 95XF series General Item Description Note System covers items 5-29 Cousin guides Rubber bellows with fastening material not shown Guide for seat cushion adjustment (SKTE) 11-13 Side covers Front cover Pneumatic lumbar support assembly LWS = 1 or 2 switch buttons, IPS = 3...
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SEATS 95XF series General 2.5 OVERVIEW DRAWING, LUXURY MODEL ISRI 6800 K100485 0209...
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SEATS 95XF series General Item Description Note System covers items 5-29 Cousin guides Rubber bellows with fastening material not shown Guide for seat cushion adjustment (SKTE) 11-13 Side covers Front cover Back rest adjuster Y-section (if any) not shown Tilting control button...
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SEATS 95XF series General 2.6 OVERVIEW DRAWING, STANDARD MODEL ISRI 6800 40,41 47,48 15,16 K100486 2-10 0209...
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SEATS 95XF series General Item Description Note System covers items 5-29 Cousin guides 11-13 Side covers Front cover 15-16 Seat cushion cover Back rest adjuster Y-section (if any) not shown Control button (back) 40-41 Backrest assembly Seat belt cover Seat belt lock without contact switch...
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SEATS 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 INSPECTION, SEAT BELT OPERATION Pull the belt quickly out of its retracting unit to test the locking action. The belt must lock. It must not be possible to pull the belt out any further after locking.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT ASSEMBLY Removing seat assembly Remove the air pipes, pressing the side of the quick-release coupling and pulling the pipe from the coupling. Remove the seat squab and remove the seat heating connector (if applicable).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT SLIDE Removing seat slide Remove the entire seat. Remove the 4 attachment screws (1). Bend back the bent pins (2) on either side and disassemble the bracket. Installing seat slide Install the bracket and bend the pin (2).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT SQUAB GUIDE Removing seat squab guide Remove the seat squab. Remove the screw (1) from the guide. Remove the guide (2). Installing seat squab guide Install the guide (2).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, COVER PANEL ON CONTROL SIDE Removing cover panel on control side (including LWS/IPS valve) Remove the seat squab. Remove backrest adjuster button (1). Remove the screws (2), (3) and (1).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FRONT COVER PANEL Removing front cover panel Remove the seat squab. Remove the screws (1) and (2). Remove the plug connection at the back from the side cover and remove the plug (3) from the heater switch (4).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT GUIDE PANEL Removing seat belt guide panel Remove the cover panel on control side. Remove the attachment bolt (1) from the seat belt attachment plate (2) and remove the screws (3) from the cover.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BACKREST Removing backrest Remove the seat squab. Remove the screws (1) from the cover (2) and remove screw (3) from the mounting plate. Remove the rubber air hoses (4) (connection is underneath the seat belt roll holder) and the electric plug connector (5) (if applicable).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ARM REST Removing arm rest Remove the black covers. Unscrew and remove the screws (1) from the arm rest. Installing arm rest Fit the screws and install the black covers.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.13 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT BELT LOCK Removing seat belt lock Remove the side cover panel opposite the control side. Remove the attachment bolt (1). Installing seat belt lock Fit the locking mechanism and tighten the attachment bolt to the specified tightening torque.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.15 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEATING ELEMENTS Removing seat squab heating element Remove the seat squab. Remove the connector (3) from the electric wiring. Remove the seat squab cover. Carefully remove the heating element (1) from the shaped foam (use a knife, if necessary).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.16 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, MANIFOLD Removing manifold Remove the seat squab. Put the seat squab in the highest tilting position. Release the rubber bellows at the front of the seat frame. Remove the screw (2) from the manifold.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.18 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT VALVE Removing height adjustment valve Remove the seat squab. Place the seat in the highest tilting position. Remove the screws (1). Disconnect the air pipes from the valve.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation Attach the air pipes of the handle (1) to the cut air pipes. Use the same length as that which was cut during removal. Fit the handle (1) and secure it with the screws (3).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.21 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT TILTING HANDLE Removing seat tilting handle Remove the seat squab. Remove the springs (1) and (4). Remove the plastic connection piece (2) by sliding it towards the backrest. Remove the control button (3) by lifting it and pulling it out.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation Installing height adjustment handle Fit the plastic connection piece (5). Note the position of the small slot (X) when installing the new connection piece (5). Fit the handle (4). Install the plate (3). If necessary, install the side covers.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.24 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BACKREST ADJUSTER Removing backrest adjuster without Y-section Remove the seat squab. Remove the side cover. Fold the backrest forward until it stops. Remove the screws (1) and (2) on control side and on the opposite side.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation Removing backrest adjuster with Y-section Remove the seat squab. Remove the lumbar support. Remove the side cover. Remove the screws (1) and (2) on control side and on the opposite side. Remove the lock rings (3) and (11).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.25 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, IPS VALVE Removing IPS valve Remove the seat squab. Remove the side cover on control side. Disconnect the air pipes from the IPS valve (1). Use a screwdriver to lift the IPS valve (1) from the cover (2) (the valve may be damaged slightly in the process).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.27 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT CYLINDER Removing adjustment cylinder Remove the seat squab. Lock the seat in its highest position. Disconnect the air pipes (1) and (3) from the adjustment cylinder. Remove the retainer pin (4).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.28 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CONTROL UNIT OF HEIGHT CONTROL VALVE Removing control unit of height control valve Remove the seat squab and remove the dust boot at the front. Lock the system in the highest position.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.29 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, VERTICAL DAMPER Removing vertical damper Remove the seat squab. Slide the entire seat forward. Remove the locking ring (2) when the seat is in its lowest position. Remove the locking ring (1).
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.30 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BOWDEN CABLE FOR FIXED SEAT GAS DAMPER Removing Bowden cable for fixed seat gas damper Remove the seat squab. Remove the stops (1) and (2). Remove the Bowden cable by taking it from the attachment points.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.32 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SEAT SQUAB COVER At the positions marked with an X, the covers are attached to the shaped foam with Velcro fastener. Removing seat squab cover Remove the seat squab. K100497...
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation Remove the clips from the groove around the bottom and pull the cover from the groove. K100517 K100518 Carefully remove the cover little by little from the shaped foam. At the same time, hold the Velcro fastener in the shaped foam (pushing it down) to prevent it from being torn loose.
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation 4.33 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, BACKREST COVER Removing backrest cover Remove the seat belt guide panel. Remove the cover by unhooking it from the section at the bottom. K100520 0209 4-25...
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SEATS 95XF series Removal and installation Carefully remove the cover little by little from the shaped foam. At the same time, hold the Velcro fastener in the shaped foam (pushing it down) to prevent it from being torn loose. Installing backrest cover...
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ACCESSORIES 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General The cab is equipped with a hydraulic tilting mechanism. The pump is located on co-driver’s side at the rear of the cab. The cab locks are opened hydraulically during pumping. Before tilting the cab, make sure that the doors are closed, that there are no loose items in the cab and that the gear lever is in neutral.
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ACCESSORIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 2. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 2.1 ADJUSTING ROOF SPOILER Note: Correct adjustment of the roof spoiler is essential to minimise fuel consumption. Place the vehicle on a level and horizontal surface. Make sure that in the case of a tractor/semi-trailer combination the trailer is straight in front of the semi-trailer.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 2.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, ACCESSORY HOLES PATTERN 1110 K100474 XL CAB Legend Roof spoiler Cable duct for rotating light Hose duct for air horn Cable duct for satellite aerial Mounting position for mobile phone aerial...
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ACCESSORIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 1110 K100475 XH CAB Legend Roof spoiler Cable duct for rotating light Hose duct for air horn Cable duct for satellite aerial Mounting position for mobile phone aerial Radio aerial (standard) Cable duct for CB aerial...
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ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 3.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ROOF SPOILER Removing roof spoiler (aerodynamic) Remove the attachment nuts from the cab roof attachment frame. Take the complete roof spoiler from the cab roof. Installing roof spoiler (aerodynamic) Fit the complete roof spoiler with the lower frame on the studs in the cab roof.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, REAR AIR FOILS Removing rear air foils Remove the attachment bolt and nut of the reinforcement (3) from the rear air foil extension (2) to the upper rear air foil bracket.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, SIDE SKIRTS AND CATWALK Removing side skirts and catwalk Unhook the attachment brackets at the side skirt top and open the side skirt. Unplug the connectors of the side marker lighting.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CORNER SPOILER Removing corner spoiler Open the grille and door and remove the attachment bolts of the corner piece (1). Remove the corner piece (1) completely. Remove the attachment bolts (2) and remove the corner spoiler (3) from the corner piece (1).
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, AIR DAM Removing air dam Unplug the connectors of the combi-light in the air dam. Remove the attachment nuts and bolts fastening the suspension brackets to the chassis. Remove the attachment nuts and bolts of the air dam at the cab bottom and remove the air dam.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation 3.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ROOF SPOTLIGHTS Removing roof spotlights Unplug the connector to the roof spotlight, coming from connector (291) to the left behind the overhead boxes underneath the bottom plate. Remove the attachment bolts from the bracket and remove the bracket complete with roof spotlights from the cab roof.
ACCESSORIES 95XF series Removal and installation Installing air horn on roof Fit the air horn to the roof using attachment bolts. 3.10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, ROTATING BEAM Removing rotating beam Remove the glass (1) of the rotating beam by pressing the locking clip at the bottom of...
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PREWAX TREATMENT 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........
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PREWAX TREATMENT 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS You can stop the cab tilting forward at any time by turning the tap to the reverse tilting position. If the vehicle has been involved in a collision, the cab must under no circumstances be tilted without due precautions.
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PREWAX does not drip, so there is no fouling of the cab and floor. It can be sprayed into all cavities using the DAF PREWAX kit (special tool, DAF no. 0689779) without difficulty. The equipment does not need to be cleaned.
PREWAX TREATMENT General 95XF series 2.2 TREATMENT OF THE CAB FRONT Treat the entire front behind the grille cosmetically with a short spray pipe (special tool). Treat the inside of the foremost front beams through the existing holes (having removed the ML plugs).
PREWAX TREATMENT 95XF series General 2.3 TREATMENT OF DOOR POST Treat the A post on both sides through the existing holes, using the short and the flexible spray pipe (special tool). Remove the ML plugs before starting the treatment. K100479...
PREWAX TREATMENT General 95XF series 2.4 TREATMENT OF THE DOOR SILL Treat the door sill via the bottom of the cab (wheel arch) through the existing holes, using the short and the flexible spray pipe (special tool). Remove the ML plugs before starting the treatment.
PREWAX TREATMENT 95XF series General 2.5 TREATMENT OF THE TOOL BOX Treat the hinges using the short spray pipe (special tool) and a pressure of 3 bar. Treat the inside using the short spray pipe (special tool) and a pressure of 7-8 bar.
PREWAX TREATMENT General 95XF series 2.7 SURFACE TREATMENT OF THE ROOF HATCH Reduce the pressure to 3 bar and treat all seams and hinges, using the short and the flexible spray pipe (special tool). K100292 2.8 TREATMENT OF THE BOTTOM...
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