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HDD 108 - Heavy Duty Diesel Preventive Maintenance and InspectionCredits: 4 Instructional Contact Hours: 7
Introduces Preventive Maintenance and Inspection of heavy duty diesel vehicles. Practices NATEF tasks related to preventive maintenance and inspection of heavy duty diesel vehicles.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): HDD 106 and HDD 112 Lecture Hours: 60 Lab Hours: 45 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Complete NATEF tasks related to preventive maintenance and inspection of heavy duty diesel engine systems as listed below.
- Engine
- Check engine starting/operation (including unusual noises, vibrations, exhaust smoke, etc.); record idle and governed rpm.
- Inspect vibration damper.
- Inspect belts, tensioners, and pulleys; check and adjust belt tension; check belt alignment.
- Check engine oil level and condition; check dipstick seal.
- Inspect engine mounts for looseness and deterioration.
- Check engine for oil, coolant, air, fuel, and exhaust leaks (Engine Off and Running).
- Check engine compartment wiring harnesses, connectors, and seals for damage and proper routing.
- Fuel System
- Check fuel tanks, mountings, lines, caps, and vents.
- Drain water from fuel system.
- Service water separator/fuel heater; replace fuel filter(s); prime and bleed fuel system.
- Air Induction and Exhaust System
- Check exhaust system mountings for looseness and damage.
- Check engine exhaust system for leaks, proper routing, and damaged or missing components to include exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system and after treatment devices, if equipped.
- Check air induction system: piping, charge air cooler, hoses, clamps, and mountings; check for air restrictions and leaks.
- Inspect turbocharger for leaks; check mountings and connections.
- Check operation of engine compression/exhaust brake.
- Service or replace air filter as needed; check and reset air filter restriction indicator
- Inspect and service crankcase ventilation system.
- Inspect diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system, to include tanks, lines, gauge pump, and filter.
- Inspect selective catalyst reduction (SCR) system; including diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) for proper levels, leaks, mounting and connections.
- Cooling System
- Check operation of fan clutch.
- Inspect radiator (including air flow restriction, leaks, and damage) and mountings.
- Inspect fan assembly and shroud.
- Pressure test cooling system and radiator cap.
- Inspect coolant hoses and clamps.
- Inspect coolant recovery system.
- Check coolant for contamination, additive package concentration, aeration, and protection level (freeze point).
- Service coolant filter.
- Inspect water pump.
- Lubrication System
- Change engine oil and filters; visually check oil for coolant or fuel contamination; inspect and clean magnetic drain plugs.
- Take an engine oil sample for analysis.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to preventive maintenance and inspection of heavy duty diesel Cab and Hood as listed below.
- Instruments and Controls
- Inspect key condition and operation of ignition switch.
- Check warning indicators.
- Check instruments; record oil pressure and system voltage.
- Check operation of electronic power take off (PTO) and engine idle speed controls (if applicable).
- Check HVAC controls.
- Check operation of all accessories.
- Using electronic service tool(s) or on-board diagnostic system; retrieve engine monitoring information; check and record diagnostic codes and trip/operational data (including engine, transmission, ABS, and other systems).
- Safety Equipment
- Check operation of electric/air hours and reverse warning devices.
- Check condition of spare fuses, safety triangles, fire extinguisher, and all required decals.
- Inspect seat belts and sleeper restraints.
- Inspect wiper blades and arms.
- Hardware
- Check operation of wiper and washer.
- Inspect windshield glass for cracks or discoloration; check sun visor.
- Check seat condition, operation, and mounting.
- Check door glass and window operation.
- Inspect steps and grab handles.
- Inspect mirrors, mountings, brackets, and glass.
- Record all observed physical damage.
- Lubricate all cab and hood grease fittings.
- Inspect and lubricate door and hood hinges, latches, strikers, lock cylinders, safety latches, linkages, and cables.
- Inspect cab mountings, hinges, latches, linkages and ride height; service as needed.
- Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Inspect A/C condenser and lines for condition and visible leaks; check mountings.
- Inspect A/C compressor and lines for condition and visible leaks; check mountings.
- Check A/C system condition and operation; check A/C monitoring system, if applicable.
- Check HVAC air inlet filters and ducts; service as needed.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to preventive maintenance and inspection of heavy duty diesel Electrical/Electronics as listed below.
- Battery and Starting Systems
- Inspect battery box(es), cover(s), and mountings.
- Inspect battery hold-downs, connections, cables, and cable routing; service as needed.
- Check/record battery state-of-charge (open circuit voltage) and condition.
- Perform battery test (load and/or capacitance).
- Inspect starter, mounting, and connections.
- Engage starter; check for unusual noises, starter drag, and starting difficulty.
- Charging System
- Inspect alternator, mountings, cable, wiring, and wiring routing; determine needed action.
- Perform alternator output tests.
- Lighting System
- Check operation of interior lights; determine needed action.
- Check all exterior lights, lenses, reflectors, and conspicuity tape; check headlight alignment; determine needed action.
- Inspect and test tractor-to-trailer multi-wire connector(s), cable(s), and holder(s); determine needed action.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to preventive maintenance and inspection of heavy duty diesel Frame and Chassis as listed below.
- Air Brakes
- Check operation of parking brake.
- Record air governor cut-in and cut-out setting (psi).
- Check operation of air reservoir/tank drain valves.
- Check air system for leaks (brakes released).
- Check air system for leaks (brakes applied).
- Test one-way and double-check valves.
- Check low air pressure warning devices.
- Check emergency (spring) brake control/modulator valve, if applicable.
- Check tractor protection valve.
- Test air pressure build-up time.
- Inspect coupling air lines, holders, and gladhands.
- Check brake chambers and air lines for secure mounting and damage.
- Check operation of air drier.
- Inspect and record brake shoe/pad condition, thickness, and contamination.
- Inspect and record condition of brake drums/rotors.
- Check antilock brake system wiring, connectors, seals, and harnesses for damage and proper routing.
- Check operation and adjustment of brake automatic slack adjusters (ASA); check and record push rod stroke.
- Lubricate all brake component grease fittings.
- Check condition and operation of hand brake (trailer) control valve, if applicable.
- Perform antilock brake system (ABS) operational system self-test.
- Drain air tanks and check for contamination.
- Check condition of pressure relief (safety) valves.
- Hydraulic Brakes
- Check master cylinder fluid level and condition.
- Inspect brake lines, fittings, flexible hoses, and valves for leaks and damage.
- Check parking brake operation; inspect parking brake application and holding devices; adjust as needed.
- Check operation of hydraulic system; pedal travel, pedal effort, pedal feel.
- Inspect calipers for leakage, binding and damage.
- Inspect brake assist system (booster), hoses and control valves; check reservoir fluid level and condition.
- Inspect and record brake lining/pad condition, thickness, and contamination.
- Inspect and record condition of brake rotors.
- Check antilock brake system wiring, connectors, seals, and harnesses for damage and proper routing.
- Drive Train
- Check operation of clutch, clutch brake, and gearshift.
- Check clutch linkage/cable for looseness or binding, if applicable.
- Check hydraulic clutch slave and master cylinders, lines, fittings, and hoses, if applicable.
- Check clutch adjustment; adjust as needed.
- Check transmission case, seals, filter, hoses, lines and cooler for cracks and leaks.
- Inspect transmission breather.
- Inspect transmission mounts.
- Check transmission oil level, type, and condition.
- Inspect U-joints, yokes, driveshafts, boots/seals, center bearings, and mounting hardware for looseness, damage, and proper phasing.
- Inspect axle housing(s) for cracks and leaks.
- Inspect axle breather(s).
- Lubricate all drive train grease fittings.
- Check drive axle(s) oil level, type, and condition.
- Change drive axle(s) oil and filter/screen, if applicable; check and clean magnetic plugs.
- Check transmission wiring, connectors, seals, and harnesses for damage and proper routing.
- Change transmission oil and filter, if applicable; check and clean magnetic plugs.
- Check interaxle differential lock operation.
- Check transmission range shift operation.
- Suspension and Steering Systems
- Check steering wheel operation for free play and binding.
- Check power steering pump, mounting, and hoses for leaks, condition, and routing; check fluid level.
- Change power steering fluid and filter.
- Inspect steering gear for leaks and secure mounting.
- Inspect steering shaft U-joints, pinch bolts, splines, pitman arm-to-steering sector shaft, tie rod ends, and linkages.
- Check kingpins for wear.
- Check wheel bearings for looseness and noise.
- Check oil level and condition in all non-drive hubs; check for leaks.
- Inspect springs, pins, hangers, shackles, spring U-bolts, and insulators.
- Inspect shock absorbers for leaks and secure mounting.
- Inspect air suspension springs, mounts, hoses, valves, linkage, and fittings for leaks and damage.
- Check and record suspension ride height.
- Lubricate all suspension and steering grease fittings.
- Check axle locating components (radius, torque, and/or track rods).
- Tires and Wheels
- Inspect tires for wear patterns and proper mounting.
- Inspect tires for cuts, cracks, bulges, and sidewall damage.
- Inspect valve caps and stems; determine needed action.
- Measure and record tread depth; probe for imbedded debris.
- Check and record air pressure; adjust air pressure in accordance with manufacturers' specifications.
- Check wheel mounting hardware condition; determine needed action.
- Inspect wheels for cracks, damage and proper hand hold alignment.
- Check tire matching (diameter and tread) on single and dual tire applications.
- Frame and Fifth Wheel
- Inspect fifth wheel mounting, bolts, air lines, and locks.
- Test operation of fifth wheel locking device; adjust if necessary.
- Check quarter fenders, mud flaps, and brackets.
- Check pintle hook assembly and mounting, if applicable.
- Lubricate all fifth wheel grease fittings and plate, of applicable.
- Inspect frame and frame members for cracks and damage.
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