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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Motor Coach Industries International Coach D4005
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Power Steering Reservoir Check
Lubricating Oil - Power Steering Reservoir & Pump
A vented filler cap is installed on the reservoir cover. A sight glass is installed on the housing side to visually check oil level. Correct level is seen at the center of the viewing glass.
This level corresponds to the "FULL" level reading on the dipstick. Check levels periodically and add fluid as required.
The filter element is changed by loosening and removing the cover retaining nut and washer.; Remove the filter element retaining spring and lift the element out of the reservoir housing.; Reverse this procedure to install the new filter element. Do not overtightened the cover retaining nut.;
30 Daily Seat Belt Inspection
Belt in proper operation
Buckle in proper operation
Latch plate in proper operation
Retractor in proper operation
Guide loops in proper operation
No loose or damaged parts
Warning: Keep sharp edges and sharp objects away from the belts and other parts of the restraint system.
Belts clean and dry
No frayed, cut, or otherwise damaged webbing
1 Daily Coach Inspection
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and MCI recommends that the following daily checks be made in order to keep the coach in the best condition for safety, convenience, service and operating economy.; Report required repairs or adjustments to maintenance personnel before operating the coach.
These recommended checks are in addition to, not instead of any the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requirements.
Exterior Inspection (Walk-Around)
1. Assure that all windows, mirrors and lights are clean and unobstructed.
2. Check that the exterior of the coach is clear and clean of debris, and that all service doors are secure.
3. Check tires for proper pressure and inspect for damage. Check that wheel nuts are tight and inspect wheels for any damage.
4. Make sure the remote control switch in the engine compartment is set for "FRONT" operation.
5. Make sure the main electrical switch, located behind battery door, is in the "ON" position.
6. Look under the coach for any fluid leaks, animals, maintenance personnel or for obstructions. Check the area behind the coach if you intend to back the coach.
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