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E 200424 DAF Trucks N.V., Eindhoven, the Netherlands In the interest of continuing product development, DAF reserves the right to change specification or equipment at any time without notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced and/or published by printing, photocopying, microfilming or by any other means without the manufacturer’s prior permission in writing.
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STRUCTURE 95XF series TECHNICAL DATA THREADED CONNECTIONS FLUIDS, OIL AND LUBRICANTS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 200424...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date XF/XE ENGINE ............
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series XF/XE engine 1. XF/XE ENGINE 1.1 GENERAL Valve clearance Valve clearance (cold/warm): inlet 0.45 mm exhaust 0.45 mm DEB setting 1.40 mm V-belt tension Belt tension “12.5–mm” V-belts in Newtons (N) Multiple V-belt Single V-belt raw-edge...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series XF/XE engine 1.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES Lubrication system Oil drain plug 60 Nm Oil filter 45 Nm Central bolt for centrifugal oil filter 20 Nm Valve cover Valve cover attachment bolts 25 Nm DEB attachment bolts 110 Nm...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series VF engine 2. VF ENGINE 2.1 GENERAL Valve clearance (cold) Inlet valve 0.35 mm Exhaust valve 0.70 mm Unit injector Setting value for unit injector (cold) 0.50 - 0.75 mm C-brake Setting value for C-brake (cold) 0.58 mm...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series VF engine 2.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES Lubrication system Oil drain plug 135 Nm Oil filter 55 Nm Valve cover Valve cover attachment bolts 12 Nm Lock nut for valve clearance adjusting bolt 55 Nm Unit injector Lock nut for unit injector adjusting bolt...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Gearbox 3. GEARBOX 3.1 TIGHTENING TORQUES Gearbox ZF 8S-151/181 and 16S-151/181/221 Level check/filler plug (A) 60 Nm Drain plug (B) 60 Nm Drain plug (C/D) 60 Nm M3023 ZF 8S-151/181 and 16S-151/181/221 with integrated retarder Drain plug (D)
TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Front axle 8. FRONT AXLE 8.1 GENERAL Wheel bearing play 0.025 - 0.25 mm 8.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES Wheel hub lock nut 30 Nm Hub cap bolt 9 Nm Wheel nut (steel/aluminium) 700 Nm Tighten after 100 km...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Front axle 200424...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Trailing axle 9. TRAILING AXLE 9.1 GENERAL Wheel bearing play 0.025 - 0.25 mm Hub cap sealant Silicone sealant 9.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES Wheel hub lock nut, 09N220 axle 560 Nm Wheel hub lock nut, 09N075 axle...
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Leading rear axle 09N044 (FTP-type vehicles) 10.LEADING REAR AXLE 09N044 (FTP-TYPE VEHICLES) 10.1 GENERAL Wheel bearing play 0 mm 10.2 TIGHTENING TORQUES The tightening torques stated in this paragraph are different from the standard tightening torques stated in the overview of standard tightening torques.
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TECHNICAL DATA 95XF series Leading rear axle 09N044 (FTP-type vehicles) 200424 10-2...
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THREADED CONNECTIONS 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date THREADED CONNECTIONS ..........
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THREADED CONNECTIONS 95XF series Threaded connections 1. THREADED CONNECTIONS 1.1 GENERAL The vehicle components are provided with threaded connections, which have been treated with lubricant (dipped threaded connection). Factory-galvanised bolts and nuts are wax-dipped. Black annealed and phosphatised bolts and nuts are oil-dipped. The advantage of...
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THREADED CONNECTIONS 95XF series Threaded connections The following applies to all threaded connections (for both new and used vehicles): in the case of standard connections, apply the lubricant before fitting, and retighten in accordance with the standard for dipped bolts;...
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COOLANT, OIL AND LUBRICANTS 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date SPECIFICATIONS ........... . .
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1.1 GENERAL IN ORDER TO SATISFY THE WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND GUARANTEE THE LIFESPAN, SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF DAF PRODUCTS, IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE CORRECT FLUIDS, OIL AND LUBRICANTS, COOLANT AND FUEL ARE USED, AND THAT THE REQUIRED REPLACEMENT INTERVALS ARE OBSERVED.
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COOLANT, OIL AND LUBRICANTS 95XF series Specifications Avoid contact with: - Lubricants - Coolant - Fuel - Clutch fluid In the event of contact with the skin: remove with paper or a cloth, wash with soap and water. If irritation persists, consult a doctor.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date MAINTENANCE INTERVALS ..........
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance intervals 1. MAINTENANCE INTERVALS 1.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The service intervals stated in the maintenance schedule are based on use of the oils and fuels specified by DAF. Maintenance Intermediate X service Y service schedule inspection...
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance intervals 1.2 EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE GROUP CLASSIFICATION Depending upon the use to which the vehicle is put, the vehicle is placed in maintenance group I, II or III. Maintenance group I Operation on building sites, in quarries, etc.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance intervals INTERMEDIATE INSPECTION Intermediate This is the intermediate inspection symbol. inspection Intermediate inspections are based on several visual inspections. When an extended changing interval is applicable to the engine oil (X-service) an intermediate inspection should be carried out.
1 PTO hour of XF engine = 20 km 1 PTO hour of XE engine = 40 km 1.4 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS UNDER SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS Contact a DAF dealer/main branch or importer for vehicles used in very specific or heavy conditions.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities 2. MAINTENANCE 2.1 OVERVIEW OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES FOR THE FIRST SERVICE INSPECTION Change engine oil Change oil filter Change gearbox oil/transfer gearbox oil Change retarder oil (Voith retarder) Change differential oil Change hub oil...
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities 2.2 OVERVIEW OF ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (Y-SERVICE) ”Correct if necessary after inspection” CAB AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Check pedal rubbers Check headlight setting Check fluid level of cab tilting pump Check cab fastening...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities Note: Every 2 years with coolant according to DAF specification 74001. Every 4 years with coolant according to DAF specification 74002. For changing interval, see maintenance schedule in maintenance manual. For changing interval, see maintenance schedule in maintenance manual.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities 2.3 OVERVIEW OF MILEAGE-DEPENDENT MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES MILEAGE-DEPENDENT MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES (X-SERVICE) ”Correct if necessary after inspection” CAB AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Clean/renew heater ventilation filter Replaced Clean battery terminals Check/top up battery fluid level ENGINE, COOLING SYSTEM AND FUEL SYSTEM...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities Note: For changing interval, see maintenance schedule in maintenance manual. For changing interval, see maintenance schedule in maintenance manual. When changing the gearbox oil on a gearbox with intarder or an automatic gearbox, the gearbox oil filter must also be replaced.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 95XF series Maintenance activities 2.4 OVERVIEW OF INTERMEDIATE INSPECTION ACTIVITIES INTERMEDIATE INSPECTION ACTIVITIES ”Correct if necessary after inspection” In case of 100,000 km service intervals, an intermediate inspection should take place between the X-service intervals. CAB AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Contents CONTENTS Page Date SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Contents Page Date Drive and chassis 3.30 Checking the clutch fluid level ........
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Safety instructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Comply with all the warnings and safety precautions given in this maintenance manual. First read the instructions and warnings on the labels and stickers which are affixed to various components on the vehicle and follow them.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Safety instructions To avoid the risk of fire, the engine and its surroundings should be kept free of inflammable fluids. If an engine encapsulation is present, the encapsulation panels must be thoroughly...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series General 2.3 WARNING SYMBOL When text is accompanied by the warning symbol shown here, the information provided is essential for the health and personal safety of the mechanic. This warning symbol is also shown if circumstances threaten the safety of the vehicle or could lead to damage to the vehicle.
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All DAF parts and components have been carefully attuned to each other, a decisive factor in ensuring the original DAF quality. It is only logical, therefore, that the original DAF quality can best be maintained if original DAF parts and components are used when replacing parts or components.
Particular attention should be paid to components directly related to driving safety. Consult the DAF workshop instructions when welding at and/or drilling in the chassis. Welding to and/or drilling in wrong spots of the chassis will cause the material to weaken.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series General Always make sure that when welding at the vehicle the alternator wiring and the positive and negative battery leads are disconnected. Position the earth clamp as close as possible to the weld location. The earth...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 CHECKING THE PEDAL RUBBERS Check that the pedal rubbers are still securely mounted on the pedal. Check that the pedal rubbers are not worn out and there is still sufficient tread.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.2 CHECKING THE BATTERY FLUID LEVEL Avoid sparks and open flames in the vicinity of batteries. Battery acid is an aggressive fluid. In the event of contact with the skin: rinse the skin with plenty of water for a sustained period.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.4 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, HEADLIGHT SETTING Checking the headlight setting Note: In view of the required precision we advise you to use the correct optical and electronic adjustment equipment, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and advice.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.5 CHECKING THE FLUID LEVEL OF THE CAB TILTING PUMP The fluid level must be checked when the cab is tilted back. The cock (2) should be in the “lowering”...
Place the fuel pump in the stop position. Lock the fuel pump in this position. Use the special tool (DAF no. 1310477) to turn the crankshaft clockwise, as seen from the timing gear end (this is the engine’s normal direction of rotation), until the valves of cylinder 1 overlap.
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See “Technical data” for the correct valve clearance. M200540 By always cranking the camshaft by 1/3 of a stroke using the special tool (DAF no. 1310477), the valves can be adjusted according to the injection sequence 1-5-3-6-2-4. Valve overlap of Set valves...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.8 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, DEB CLEARANCE XF/XE engine Remove the valve covers. Tighten the DEB attachment bolts to the specified torque. See “Technical data”. Crank the engine in the direction of rotation...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.9 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, VALVE CLEARANCE AND UNIT INJECTORS VF engine Note: The valve clearances and unit injectors must be adjusted when the engine is cold 60_C). Each cylinder has three rockers:...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Disconnect the battery earth lead. Remove the valve covers. See “Removal and installation”. If the vehicle is equipped with a C-brake, the C-brake must be removed first, see chapter “Removal and installation”.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Rotate the drive pulley (in the direction of rotation of the crankshaft) using the attachment nut on the pulley, until the “A” marking is in line with the marking on the timing cover.
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Inspection and adjustment Adjusting the valve clearance Slacken the lock nut of the adjusting bolt. Using a feeler gauge and special tool (DAF no. 1240043), adjust the specified valve clearance, see “Technical data”. Tighten the adjusting bolt using special tool (DAF no.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting the unit-injector Slacken the lock nut of the adjusting bolt. Turn the adjusting bolt three to four times clockwise and anti-clockwise. This will force the fuel beneath the injector plunger out, thus moving the injector plunger downwards.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.10 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, C-BRAKE PLAY VF engine Note: The C-brake must be adjusted when the engine is cold ( <60°C). Use a dial gauge for C-brake adjustments. Each cylinder has three rockers:...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment The C-brakes of the specified cylinders can be set using the table below and the marks on the drive pulley and on the timing cover. Marks on drive pulley:...
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The setting value is also shown on the shield (1) fitted on the C-brake housing. 10. Tighten the lock nut to the specified tightening torque. See “Technical data”. Use special tool (DAF no. 1240042). M2152 11. Repeat this adjustment procedure for the remaining cylinders. Consult the following table to this end.
3.11 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, V-BELT TENSION XF/XE engine Checking the V-belt tension Check the V-belt tension using special tool (DAF no. 1240442) for the single V-belts and using special tool (DAF no. 1240443) for the multiple V-belts or poly V-belts. M2079 Set the gauge to zero by depressing the measuring arm (1).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Take the reading as indicated by the position of the measuring arm in relation to the scale. Compare this reading with the recommended pre-tension figure. See “Technical data”. M2062 ...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting the V-belt tension of the air conditioning compressor drive Loosen the upper attachment bolt (1) on the compressor. Loosen the lower attachment bolt (2) on the compressor. Loosen the attachment bolt from the threaded spindle which is attached to the coolant pump.
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Inspection and adjustment VF ENGINE Checking the V-belt tension Check the V-belt tension using special tool (DAF no. 1240442) for the single V-belts and using special tool (DAF no. 1240443) for the multiple V-belts or poly V-belts. M2079 Set the gauge to zero by depressing the measuring arm (1).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting the V-belt tension of the air conditioning compressor drive Slacken the attachment bolt (1) in the clamping block (2) and slacken the attachment bolt of the threaded spindle on the cylinder block.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.12 CHECKING THE ANTIFREEZE CONTENT IN THE COOLING SYSTEM When the coolant is hot, there is an overpressure in the cooling system. Carefully remove the filler cap to release the overpressure.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.13 CHECKING THE RACOR FILTER ELEMENT FOR WATER SEPARATION If necessary, open drain plug (8) and pump the water out using the feed pump (1). Close the drain plug (8).
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.15 BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM Bleeding the fuel system with Racor filter While bleeding the fuel system, fuel will escape. Collect this fuel, bearing in mind the risk of fire.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Bleeding the XF engine fuel system While bleeding the fuel system, fuel will escape. Collect this fuel, bearing in mind the risk of fire. Open the bleed screw (1) on the filter housing.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.16 CHECKING THE GLOW COILS Note: To avoid engine damage it is important that the glow coils be checked periodically. Check the glow coils for the following points: windings that have worn thin due to abrasion (A);...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.17 CHECKING THE RADIATOR AND INTERCOOLER FOR FOULING Visually inspect the radiator and intercooler for fouling. If required, clean the radiator and intercooler, see “Cleaning”. 3.18 CHECKING THE STEERING OIL LEVEL...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.19 CHECKING THE STEERING GEAR PIPES AND CONNECTIONS Condition of the pipes Check all pipes for tightness and wear. When one or more supply pipes is subject to negative pressure, it is especially likely that porous pipes will give rise to faults (air in the system).
S700430 Checking the axial steering ball joint play Check the axial steering ball joint play using the special tool (DAF no. 1329426). First jack up the axle until the wheels come off the ground and put the axle on stands.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Measure the play “A” between the thrust sleeve and the bracket using a feeler gauge. Compare the measured play with the maximum allowable steering ball joint play. See “Technical data”.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.22 CHECKING THE BRAKE LINING THICKNESS Checking the brake lining thickness (FTP axle excepted) Pressurise the air brake system (pressure switch should cut out) and make sure that the vehicle’s parking brake is not activated.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.23 CHECKING THE BRAKE CYLINDER FASTENING Check that the brake cylinders do not move during operation of the service brake. 200424 3-31...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.24 CHECKING THE AUTOMATIC BRAKE ADJUSTER Checking the brake adjuster travel Measure the basic setting L1. Measure the position when the brakes are applied, L2 (minimum brake system pressure 6 bar).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.25 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, LOAD-DEPENDENT CONTROL VALVE, LEAF SUSPENSION Explanatory notes on instruction plate 1261660 The instruction plate contains details of the axle TYPE - TIPO : FA loads and output pressures; these correspond to AUTOM.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Depress the brake pedal until pressure gauge (1) reads 6 bar and read off the braking pressure of the rear axle on pressure gauge (2). Compare this value with the data in the table attached to the door pillar.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.26 INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, LOAD-DEPENDENT CONTROL VALVE, AIR SUSPENSION Explanatory notes on instruction plate 1263639 The information contained on the instruction TYPE - TIPO : FA plate relates to the axle loads, the output AUTOM.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Set the simulated bellows pressure at its highest value, as indicated on the instruction plate. Depress the brake pedal until pressure gauge (4) indicates a pressure of 6 bar.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.27 CHECKING THE ELECTROPNEUMATIC VALVES OF ABS/ASR Ensure there is an adequate air supply. Connect a pressure gauge to the brake cylinder of the wheels to be tested. Fully depress the brake pedal. The pressure...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.28 CHECKING THE COMPRESSOR LINE Remain at a safe distance from rotating and/or moving components. Note: When measuring excessive values, the inside of the air dryer housing and the silencer on the exhaust should first be cleaned.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Run the engine at idling speed. 10. Blow off the brake system until the cut-in pressure of the pressure regulator is reached and switch off the engine. The indicator on the pressure gauge should not drop rapidly.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.29 CHECKING THE ATTACHMENT OF THE UNIVERSAL JOINT OF THE STEERING BOX INPUT SHAFT Checking the attachment of the universal joint of the steering box input shaft Check the universal joint for noticeable play.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.30 CHECKING THE CLUTCH FLUID LEVEL Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can have a damaging effect on your health. It is therefore important to avoid inhalation and direct contact.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.31 CHECKING THE HGS FLUID LEVEL Hydraulic fluid is toxic and can have a damaging effect on your health. It is therefore important to avoid inhalation and direct contact.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.32 CHECKING THE OIL AND GREASE LUBRICATED HUBS FOR LEAKS If leaks occur in oiled wheel hubs, the wheel hub should be refilled to the correct level – once the leak has been repaired –...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.37 CHECKING THE OPERATION OF THE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK Jack up the rear axle and support it on stands. Bring the air system to operating pressure. Engage the differential lock. The warning lamp should now come on.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.39 CHECKING THE PIVOTS OF THE AXLE SUSPENSION, AIR SUSPENSION Torque rod Check the attachment of the torque rod and torque rod supports. Check the pivots of the torque rod for wear and play.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.40 CHECKIGN THE DRIVE SHAFT PLAY Check the universal joints and centre bearing for play and damage. M3032 Check the sliding clutch for axial and radial play. M3019 There must be no clearly noticeable play on universal joints, centre bearing or sliding clutch.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.41 CHECKING THE AIR SUSPENSION BELLOWS Raise the chassis to its highest position using the remote control. Clean the air bellows using a cleaning rag or a soap solution, if required.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.43 CHECKING THE FIFTH WHEEL Check the attachment of the fifth wheel. Check the play of the closing gear of the fifth wheel. Note: For maximum play values, consult the manufacturer’s instructions or the legal...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.44 CHECKING THE TRAILER COUPLING Check the upward play of the arched pin. Check the radial play of the arched pin. M9002 Check the vertical and horizontal play of the coupling jaw.
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Select the split pin hole where the hub nut needs to be turned back least. Fit the hub cap. Tighten the hub cap to the specified torque using the special tool (DAF no. 1329498). See “Technical data”. Adjust the brakes.
FRONT AXLE/TRAILING AXLE 09N075/LEADING REAR AXLE Checking the wheel bearing play To make sure that the inspection of the wheel bearing play is reliable, use the special tool (DAF no. 0535595). The special tool consists of: extensions central nut dial gauge holder...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Fit the central nut (2) to the axle journal using the socket wrench (6). If the length of screw thread protruding from the lock nut is not enough to fit the central nut (2) to the axle journal, remove the lock nut from the axle journal.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Place a torque wrench on the hexagon 40Nm head of the spindle (4). Press the hub firmly onto the axle journal by screwing the spindle in, until a tightening torque of 40 Nm is reached.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Adjusting the wheel bearing play Use a socket wrench (A), special tool (DAF no. 0535832), to remove the lock nut from the axle journal. Remove the lock plate and the circlip from the axle journal.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment The specified wheel-bearing play is achieved by turning the adjusting nut (1) counter-clockwise between 45° and 60° (distance A - B in the drawing) using the adjusting spanner (A). The precise angle should be such that the circlip (2) can be fitted.
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Fit the hub cap. Tighten the hub cap to the specified torque using the special tool (DAF no. 1329498). See “Technical data”. Adjust the brakes. S7 00 635...
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Fit the hub cap. Tighten the hub cap to the specified torque using the special tool (DAF no. 1329498). See “Technical data”. 10. Adjust the brakes.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment Fit the central nut (2) to the axle journal using the socket wrench (6). Place the dial gauge in the dial gauge holder (3) so that the stylus abuts the hub.
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Mark these two nuts and tighten them after 100 km. Adjusting the wheel bearing play Use a special tool (DAF no. 0535648) to remove the lock nut from the axle journal. Remove the lock plate and the circlip from the axle journal.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Inspection and adjustment 3.47 CHECKING THE WHEEL HUB AND WHEEL BEARINGS Inspect the bearings for damage at the following points: the roller bearing race, the bearing cage, the raceways of the inner and outer race.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4.1 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, INTERIOR FILTER ELEMENT Removing the interior filter element Open the grille. Remove the attachment bolts (1) at the bottom of the filter.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, OIL FILTER To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. XF/XE engine Removing the oil filter Place a tray beneath the filter.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation VF engine Removing the oil filter Place a tray beneath the filter. Remove the filter by turning it counter-clockwise using special tool (DAF no. 1240115). Note: The oil filter is a disposable filter, and may not be cleaned and reused.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.3 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, CENTRIFUGAL OIL FILTER ROTOR To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. Removing the centrifugal oil filter rotor Clean the housing (3).
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, AIR FILTER ELEMENT Removing the air filter element Loosen the retaining clamps (1) on the air filter cover (2). Remove the air filter cover. Remove the air filter element (3).
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.5 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FUEL FILTER When removing the fuel filter, a quantity of fuel will escape. Collect the fuel to avoid the risk of fire. XF/XE engine Removing the fuel filter Place a tray beneath the filter.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation VF engine Removing the fuel filters Place a tray beneath the filters to capture any escaping fuel. Remove the filters by turning them counter-clockwise. Note: The fuel filter is a disposable filter, and must not be cleaned and reused.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.6 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, RACOR-FILTER ELEMENT When removing the Racor filter element, fuel will escape. Collect the fuel to avoid the risk of fire. Removing the Racor filter element...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.7 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, FUEL COARSE FILTER A quantity of fuel will escape when the fuel coarse filter is removed. Collect the fuel to avoid the risk of fire.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.8 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, COOLANT FILTER When the coolant is hot, there is an overpressure in the cooling system. Carefully remove the filler cap to release the overpressure. Coolant is a toxic fluid. Contact with the skin should therefore be avoided.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation VF engine Removing the coolant filter ”ON” Place a tray beneath the coolant filter to collect any escaping coolant. Remove the filler cap from the expansion tank. Switch the shut-off valve to the “OFF”...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.9 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, V-BELT XF/XE engine Adjusting the V-belt tension of the water pump and alternator drive Slacken the alternator bracket attachment bolts (1) and (2). Loosen the attachment bolt (3) of the threaded spindle that is fixed to the water pump.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Removing the V-belt of the air-conditioning compressor drive Loosen the lower attachment bolt (1) of the alternator. Loosen the upper attachment bolt (2) of the alternator. Loosen the attachment bolt (3) of the threaded spindle that is fixed to the water pump.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation VF engine Removing the V-belt of the air-conditioning compressor drive Slacken the attachment bolt (1) in the clamping block (2) and slacken the attachment bolt of the threaded spindle on the cylinder block.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Removing the poly V-belt (10-rib) of fan and alternator drive Slacken the attachment bolt (1) in the clamping block (2) and slacken the attachment bolt of the threaded spindle on the cylinder block.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, C-BRAKE Removing the C-brake Remove the C-brake connectors on the C-brake housing. Remove the C-brake housing attachment bolts. Installing the C-brake Clean and blow-dry the housing.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, VALVE COVER XF/XE engine When the engine or parts thereof are opened, it is possible for dirt to penetrate which can result in serious damage to the engine. So clean the engine thoroughly before opening any parts of it.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation VF engine Removing the valve cover Clean the area around the valve cover. Remove the attachment bolts from the valve cover. Remove the valve cover and the gasket. Installing the valve cover Clean the sealing face of the valve cover.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.12 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, DEB Make sure that the spring plate (5) under the main piston (4) is not damaged or deformed. If this spring plate is damaged or...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.13 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, STEERING GEAR FILTER ELEMENT Clean the reservoir cover, so that absolutely no dirt can get into the reservoir. Remove the cover (3), turn filter holder (5) a...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.14 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, AIR DRYER FILTER ELEMENT Removing the air dryer filter element Remove the compressor line (1); as a result, the inside of the air dryer will become pressureless.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.15 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, GEARBOX OIL FILTER To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. Gearbox 16S-181/221 with integrated retarder Removing the gearbox oil filter Remove the attachment bolt (1) of the oil filter.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Installing the gearbox oil filter Check the O-ring of the filter cover (2) for any damage. Replace the O-ring if necessary. Grease the O-ring. Grease the O-ring of the new filter (3) and place the filter on the filter cover.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 4.16 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, WHEEL HUB FRONT AXLE/LEADING REAR AXLE/TRAILING AXLE 09N075 11 12 S7 00 401 Removing the wheel hub Jack up the axle until the wheels are clear from the floor and position suitable stands under the axle.
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95XF series Removal and installation Remove the adjusting nut (6) from the axle journal using adjusting spanner (A), special tool (DAF no. 0694783). Remove the outer wheel bearing (7) from the hub (8). Note: If the bearings are removed from both wheels, the bearings should be marked.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 11 12 S7 00 401 Installing the wheel hub Check the wheel hub and the wheel bearings for wear and damage, see “Inspection and adjustment”. Fit a new wheel speed sensor ring (10) to the hub, if necessary.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation 12. Slide the hub over the axle journal. Do not pry, as the oil seal (14) might be damaged in the process. 13. Fit the adjusting nut (6) to the axle journal.
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Adjust the wheel bearing play, see chapter “Inspection and adjustment”. Fit the split pin (2). Lower the leading rear axle. Fit the hub cap using special tool (DAF no. 1329894). Tighten the hub cap to the specified torque, see “Technical data”. Adjust the brakes.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation TRAILING AXLE 09N220 A800267 Removing the wheel hub Remove the attachment bolts from the hub cap and remove the hub cap (4). Lift the trailing axle using the trailing axle load transfer device.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Note: If the bearings are removed from both wheels, the bearings should be marked. Each bearing should be re-installed in its original hub. Remove the hub with the wheel from the axle journal.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation A800267 Installing the wheel hub Check the hub and the wheel bearings for wear and damage. See chapter “Inspection and adjustment”. Fit new wheel bearings into the hub, if necessary.
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14. Fit the lock nut (5) to the axle journal. Tighten the lock nut (5) to the specified tightening torque. See “Technical data”. Use special tool (DAF no. 0535648). 15. Secure lock nut (5) by tapping back the locking washer (6) against the side of the lock nut.
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Remove the hub from the axle journal. Drill two holes into the oil seal and screw the special tool (DAF no. 0484899) into the oil seal. Pull the oil seal from the wheel hub using the special tool (DAF no. 0694928).
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Check the seal chamber (4) in the hub (2) for damage. For the installation of the hub oil seal (4) use special tool (DAF no. 1240036). Assemble the special tool: turn the threaded ends (A) and (L) into the centring spindle (E).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Slide the appropriate centring flange (D) on the centring spindle (E). Fit the locking plate (C) and the nut (B) on the centring spindle (E). Align the centring flange (D) on the outer race of the outer wheel bearing and hand-tighten nut (B) (max.
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Remove the hub from the axle journal. Drill two holes into the oil seal and screw the special tool (DAF no. 0484899) into the oil seal. Pull the oil seal from the wheel hub using the special tool (DAF no. 0694928).
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Removing the hub seal/wheel speed sensor ring Remove the hub from the axle journal. Fit the special tool (3) (DAF no. 1329411) to the impact puller (2), special tool (DAF no. 0694928). Hook special tool (3) (DAF no. 1329411) behind the oil seal (1).
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Removal and installation Assemble the special tool: turn the threaded ends (A) and (L) into the centring spindle (E). Assemble the short stud (L) on the side where the pin is located in the centring spindle (E).
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5. DRAINING AND FILLING 5.1 TOPPING UP BATTERY FLUID Avoid sparks and open flames in the vicinity of batteries. Battery acid is an aggressive fluid. In the event of contact with the skin: rinse the skin with plenty of water for a sustained period.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5.2 DRAINING AND FILLING, ENGINE OIL To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. XF/XE ENGINE Draining engine oil Position the vehicle on a level surface.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5.3 DRAINING AND FILLING/BLEEDING, COOLING SYSTEM In order to avoid damaging the cylinder block, do not top up a warm engine with cold coolant. Coolant is a toxic fluid and must be handled with care.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling Filling/bleeding the cooling system Turn the heater temperature control knob in the cab to the ”warmest” setting. Fill the cooling system with the specified coolant. Run the engine for several minutes.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling VF ENGINE Draining the cooling system Turn the heater control knob to the ”warmest” temperature setting. As a result, the heater valve will be fully opened. Remove the cooling system filler cap.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling If the vehicle is equipped with water/air cab heater Run the engine at idling speed. Switch on the cab heater, using the rocker switch on the dashboard. Turn the heater temperature control knob in the cab to the ”warmest”...
Filling the differential Position the vehicle on a level surface. Fit the drain plug (B) using the special torx spanner (DAF no. 1329422) and tighten it to the specified torque. See ”Technical data”. Fill the differential with the specified quantity of oil.
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Filling the differential Position the vehicle on a level surface. Fit the drain plug (B) using the special torx spanner (DAF no. 1329422) and tighten it to the specified torque. See ”Technical data”. Fill the differential with the specified quantity of oil.
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Filling the differential, second axle Position the vehicle on a level surface. Fit the drain plug (B) using the special torx spanner (DAF no. 1329422) and tighten it to M8050 the specified torque. See ”Technical data”. Fill the differential with the specified quantity of oil.
See ”Technical data”. Check the oil level after approximately 5 minutes. See ”Inspection and adjustment”. Fit the level check/filler plug (A) ) using the special Torx wrench (DAF no.1329422) and tighten the plug to the specified tightening torque. See ”Technical data”. M8009 ...
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Check the oil level after approximately 5 minutes. See ”Inspection and adjustment”. Fit the level check plug (B) and the drain/filler plug (A) using the special torx wrench (DAF no. 1329422) and tighten the plug to the specified tightening torque. See ”Technical data”. A8 00 364 ...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5.6 DRAINING AND FILLING, GEARBOX To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. Gearbox ZF 16S-181/221 Draining the gearbox Position the vehicle on a level surface.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling Gearbox ZF 16S-181/221 with integrated retarder Draining the gearbox Before draining take a short test drive. Do not activate the intarder during the test drive. Position the vehicle on a level surface.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5.7 DRAINING AND FILLING, RETARDER To prevent skin injury, avoid unnecessary contact with the drained oil. VOITH 133-2 Draining the retarder Drain off the oil when the retarder is at operating temperature.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Draining and filling 5.8 FILLING THE GREASE SUPPLY OF THE AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM Remove the dust cover from the filler coupling (1). Connect the filler line to the filler coupling. Ensure that the filler line is completely filled with grease so that no air bubbles can get into the system.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning 6. CLEANING 6.1 CLEANING THE INTERIOR FILTER ELEMENT Remove the filter (2), see chapter “Removal and installation”. The filter can be cleaned by tapping off the dirt which has accumulated at the front off the filter surface.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning 6.2 CLEANING THE BATTERY TERMINALS Avoid sparks and open flames in the vicinity of batteries. Battery acid is an aggressive fluid. In the event of contact with the skin: rinse the skin with plenty of water for a sustained period.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning 6.3 CLEANING THE AIR FILTER ELEMENT Inhalation of dust can seriously damage your health. Take the necessary precautions, such as wearing goggles or a facemask. Remove the air filter element. See “Removal and installation”.
Cleaning the radiator/intercooler element Note: With the aid of a simple tool, the radiator and the intercooler can be blow-cleaned. This tool can be made in your own workshop. It cannot be obtained from DAF. Key to drawing: 1150mm Solder up Solder Quick-release coupling for air hose Steel pipe, Ø...
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning Insert radiator cleaner (4) between intercooler (1) and radiator (2), from the bottom upwards, with the air holes facing the intercooler (1). Apply air pressure to the radiator cleaner (4) and continue blow-cleaning the intercooler (1) until no more dirt comes out.
EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning 6.6 CLEANING THE VEHICLE Note: Before cleaning the vehicle, check the engine, axles, gearbox, etc. for evidence of leakage. Having cleaned the vehicle, it will no longer be possible to check for leaks during the maintenance activities.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Cleaning Make sure that no water can enter via the reservoir vents of clutch, brakes, trailing axle, etc. The engine and engine compartment can be cleaned with a high-pressure cleaner. Make sure in this case not to spray directly onto seals, electrical components, such as the starting motor, alternator, etc.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Lubrication 7. LUBRICATION 7.1 LUBRICATE ACCORDING TO LUBRICATION SCHEDULE Note: If the vehicle is equipped with a central lubrication system, all lubricating points are lubricated automatically with the exception of the propeller shaft.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Lubrication 13 14 C9 00 345 S = SYMMETRIC Cab hinge pins Shackle pins, front axle Brake camshafts, front axle King pins, front axle Spring shackles, front axle Universal joint Centre bearing...
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Lubrication Lubricating the propeller shaft Lubricate the universal joints of the propeller shaft, until grease comes out. The maximum lubricating pressure should not exceed 15 bar. M9030 Lubrication of king pins To make sure that the grease can penetrate adequately, the king pins should be lubricated in unloaded condition.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 95XF series Lubrication Automatic brake adjusters and brake camshafts, FTP leading rear axle Lubricate the automatic brake adjusters and brake camshafts using the lubricating nipples. C9 00 346 200424...
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