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108SD AND 114SD WORKSHOP MANUAL Models: 108SD 114SD STI-497, S0 (4/11P) Published by Daimler Trucks North America LLC 4747 N. Channel Ave. Portland, OR 97217 Printed in U.S.A.
Daimler Trucks North America LLC distributes the following major service publications in paper and electronic (via ServicePro ® ) formats. Workshop/Service Manual Workshop/service manuals contain service and repair information for all vehicle systems and components, except for major components such as engines, trans- missions, and rear axles. For service and repair information of major compo- nents, refer to the OEM’s website. A listing of many OEM websites can be found in Section 00.02 . Each workshop/service manual section is divided into subjects that can include general information, principles of operation, removal, disassembly, assembly, installation, and specifications. Maintenance Manual Maintenance manuals contain routine maintenance procedures and intervals for vehicle components and systems. They have information such as lubrication procedures and tables, fluid replacement procedures, fluid capacities, specifica- tions, and procedures for adjustments and for checking the tightness of fasten- ers. Maintenance manuals do not contain detailed repair or service information. Driver’s/Operator’s Manual Driver’s/operator’s manuals contain information needed to enhance the driver’s understanding of how to operate and care for the vehicle and its components. Each manual contains a chapter that covers pre-trip and post-trip inspections, and daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance of vehicle components. Driver’s/ operator’s manuals do not contain detailed repair or service information. Service Bulletins Service bulletins provide the latest service tips, field repairs, product improve- ments, and related information. Some service bulletins are updates to informa- tion in the workshop/service manual. These bulletins take precedence over workshop/service manual information, until the latter is updated; at that time, the bulletin is usually canceled. The service bulletins manual is available only to dealers. When doing service work on a vehicle system or part, check for a valid service bulletin for the latest information on the subject. IMPORTANT: Before using a particular service bulletin, check the current service bulletin validity list to be sure the bulletin is valid. Parts Technical Bulletins Parts technical bulletins provide information on parts. These bulletins contain lists of parts and BOMs needed to do replacement and upgrade procedures. Web-based repair, service, and parts documentation can be accessed using the following applications on the AccessFreightliner.com website. ServicePro ServicePro ® provides Web-based access to the most up-to-date versions of the publications listed above. In addition, the Service Solutions feature provides di- agnostic assistance with Symptoms Search, by connecting to a large knowledge base gathered from technicians and service personnel. Search results for both documents and service solutions can be narrowed by initially entering vehicle identification data. PartsPro PartsPro ® is an electronic parts catalog system, showing the specified vehicle’s build record. EZWiring EZWiring ™ makes Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses, and Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation products’ wiring drawings and floating pin lists available online for viewing and printing. EZWiring can also be ac- cessed from within PartsPro. Introduction Descriptions of Service Publications 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 0, April 2011 I–1
Warranty-related service information available on the AccessFreightliner.com website includes the following documentation. Recall Campaigns Recall campaigns cover situations that involve service work or replacement of parts in connection with a recall notice. These campaigns pertain to matters of vehicle safety. All recall campaigns are distributed to dealers; customers receive notices that apply to their vehicles. Field Service Campaigns Field service campaigns are concerned with non-safety-related service work or replacement of parts. All field service campaigns are distributed to dealers; cus- tomers receive notices that apply to their vehicles. Introduction Descriptions of Service Publications I–2 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 0, April 2011
For an example of a 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual page, see Fig. 1. B C A F G D E f020175 Threaded Fastener Types Fastener Grades and Classes Threaded Fasteners 00.04 General Information 050/1 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 0, April 2011 M12-1.5 x 30 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 f310223a 10/19/93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B The majority of threaded fasteners used throughout the vehicle have U.S. customary threads (diameter and pitch are measured in inches). See ever, the engine and some items attached to the cab use metric fasteners (diameter and pitch are mea- sured in millimeters). Most threaded fasteners used on the vehicle that are 1/2-inch diameter or larger are plain hex-type fasten- ers (non-flanged); all metric fasteners are non- flanged. Special hardened flatwashers are used under the bolt head, and between the part being at- tached and the hexnut, to distribute the load, and to prevent localized overstressing of the parts. The washers are cadmium- or zinc-plated, and have a hardness rating of 38 to 45 HRC. Some fasteners smaller than 1/2-inch diameter are flanged fasteners, which have integral flanges that fit against the parts being fastened. The flanges elimi- nate the need for washers. NOTE: The standard fasteners used to as- semble the vehicle frame and to attach compo- nents to the vehicle frame are threaded lock- bolts (Spin Hucks). These fasteners are covered in Fasteners with U.S. customary threads are divided into grades established by the Society of Automotive Engineers (S.A.E.) or the International Fastener Insti- tute (I.f.I.). The fastener grades indicate the relative strength of the fastener; the higher the number (or letter), the stronger the fastener. Bolt (capscrew) grades can be identified by the number and pattern of radial lines forged on the bolt head. See Hexnut (and locknut) grades can be identified by the number and pattern of lines and dots on various sur- faces of the nut. See used on the vehicle are grades 5, 8, and 8.2. Match- ing grades of hexnuts are always used: grade 5 or grade B hexnuts are used with grade 5 bolts; grade 8, grade C, or grade G (flanged) hexnuts are used with grade 8 or 8.2 bolts. Fasteners with metric threads are divided into classes adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The higher the class number, the stronger the fastener. Bolt classes can be identified by the numbers forged on the head of the bolt. See Fig. 4. by the marks or numbers on various surfaces of the Fig. 1, Fastener Size and Thread Identification Section 31.00. Hexnut (and locknut) classes can be identified Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. How- Nearly all of the bolts A. Bolt with U.S. Customary Threads B. Bolt with Metric Threads 1. S.A.E. Grade 8. Metric Class Marking Marking 2. Thread Pitch 3. Nominal Diameter 4. Bolt Length 5. Nominal Diameter in Inches 6. Thread Pitch in Threads per Inch 7. Bolt Length in Inches 9. Thread Pitch 10. Nominal Diameter 11. Bolt Length 12. Nominal Diameter in Millimeters 13. Thread Pitch (thread width from crest to crest in millimeters) 14. Bolt Length in Millimeters 11/30/2010 A. Section Title B. Section Number (made up of the Group Number—first two digits, followed by a sequence number—last two digits) C. Subject Title D. Manual Title E. Release (Supplement) Date F. Subject Number G. Subject Page Number Fig. 1, Example of a 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual Page Introduction Page Description 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 0, April 2011 I–3
Group No. Group Title 00 ...................... General Information 01 ................................ Engine 09 .............................. Air Intake 13 .......................... Air Compressor 15 ................... Alternators and Starters 20 ................... Engine Cooling/Radiator 25 ................................. Clutch 26 ........................... Transmission 30 .......................... Throttle Control 31 .............. Frame and Frame Components 32 ............................. Suspension 33 .............................. Front Axle 35 .............................. Rear Axle 40 ........................ Wheels and Tires 41 ............................... Driveline 42 ................................ Brakes 46 ............................... Steering 47 .................................. Fuel 49 ............................... Exhaust 54 .......... Electrical, Instruments, and Controls 60 .................................. Cab 72 ................................. Doors 82 .............. Windshield Wipers and Washer 83 ................. Heater and Air Conditioner 88 .............. Hood, Grille, and Cab Fenders 91 ................ Seats and Restraint Systems 98 ................................. Paint Introduction Workshop Manual Contents I–4 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 0, April 2011
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 115 specifies that all vehicles sold in the U.S. be assigned a 17- character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Using a combination of letters and numerals, the VIN de- fines the manufacturer, model, and major characteris- tics of the vehicle. See Table 1 for the character po- sitions of a typical Freightliner VIN, 1FUPABAV11PA12345. The VIN can be found on the Vehicle Specification Decal (see the vehicle driver’s manual for decal loca- tion), and the last six digits (designating the chassis serial number) are stamped into the metal frame. Each product line has its own model list; that is, posi- tions 5 and 6 are product-specific. For example, the code AB in positions 5 and 6 for a Freightliner ve- hicle indicates an FLD112 conventional truck. Code AB in the same position for a FCCC chassis vehicle represents an MB45 chassis. For all vehicles, a check digit (9th character) is deter- mined by assignment of weighted values to the other 16 characters. These weighted values are processed through a series of equations designed to check va- lidity of the VIN and to detect VIN alteration. NOTE: Always specify the VIN when ordering parts. Seventeen-Character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Typical VIN 1FU P AB AV 1 1 P A12345 Character Position 1, 2, 3 4 5, 6 7, 8 9 10 11 12–17 Code Description World Manufacturer Identification Chassis Configuration Model, Cab, GVWR Engine, Brakes Check Digit Calculation Model Year Build Location Production Serial Number Decoding Table * Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 — Table 6 Table 7 — * For corresponding decoding information, see the applicable tables in this subject. Table 1, Seventeen-Character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) VIN Positions 1, 2, and 3 (World Manufacturer Identification) Code Vehicle Manufacturer Vehicle Make Vehicle Type 1FU Freightliner, U.S.A. Freightliner Truck-Tractor 1FV Freightliner, U.S.A. Freightliner Incomplete Vehicle 3AK Daimler AG, Mexico Freightliner Truck-Tractor 3AL Daimler AG, Mexico Freightliner Incomplete Vehicle RSA NAI, Saudi Arabia Freightliner Incomplete Vehicle RSB NAI, Saudi Arabia Freightliner Truck-Tractor Table 2, VIN Positions 1, 2, and 3 (World Manufacturer Identification) VIN Position 4 (Chassis Configuration) Code Chassis A 4 x 2 Truck B 4 x 2 Truck-Tractor C 8 x 8 Truck D 4 x 4 Truck E 4 x 4 Truck-Tractor VIN Position 4 (Chassis Configuration) Code Chassis F 6 x 2 Truck G 6 x 2 Truck-Tractor H 6 x 4 Truck J 6 x 4 Truck-Tractor K 6 x 6 Truck Vehicle Identification Numbering System 00.01 VIN Information 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 2, April 2012 050/1
VIN Position 4 (Chassis Configuration) Code Chassis L 6 x 6 Truck-Tractor M 8 x 4 Truck N 8 x 4 Truck-Tractor P 8 x 6 Truck R 8 x 6 Truck-Tractor S 10 x 4 Truck T 10 x 4 Truck-Tractor U 10 x 6 Truck VIN Position 4 (Chassis Configuration) Code Chassis V 10 x 6 Truck-Tractor W 12 x 4 Truck X Glider Y 8 x 2 Truck Z 14 x 4 Truck 1 12 x 6 Truck Table 3, VIN Position 4 (Chassis Configuration) VIN Positions 5 and 6 (Model, Cab, Class/GVWR) Code Model Cab GVWR AA FLB Glider COE Glider AB FLD112 Conventional Class 7 AC FLD112 Conventional Class 8 AD FLD112 Glider Conventional Glider AE FLD112 SD Conventional Class 8 AF FLD112 SD Glider Conventional Glider AG FLD120 Conventional Class 7 AH FLD120 Conventional Class 8 AJ FLD120 Glider Conventional Glider AK FLD120 SD Conventional Class 7 AL FLD120 SD Conventional Class 8 AM FLD120 SD Glider Conventional Glider AN FLD132 XL Classic Conventional Class 7 AP FLD132 XL Classic Conventional Class 8 AR FLD132 XL Glider Conventional Glider AS FLD120 Military Conventional Class 7 AT FLD120 Military Conventional Class 8 AU FLD120 Military Glider Conventional Glider AV Argosy COE Class 7 AW Argosy COE Class 8 AX Argosy Glider COE Glider AY C112 Conventional Class 7 AZ C112 Conventional Class 8 A1 C112 Glider Conventional Glider A2 C120 Conventional Class 7 Vehicle Identification Numbering System 00.01 VIN Information 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 2, April 2012 050/2
VIN Positions 5 and 6 (Model, Cab, Class/GVWR) Code Model Cab GVWR A3 C120 Conventional Class 8 A4 C120 Glider Conventional Glider A5 Columbia 120 Conventional Class 7 A6 Columbia 120 Conventional Class 8 A7 Columbia 120 Glider Conventional Glider A8 CST112 Conventional Class 7 A9 CST112 Conventional Class 8 A0 CST112 Glider Conventional Glider BA CST120 Conventional Class 7 BB CST120 Conventional Class 8 BC CST120 Glider Conventional Glider BD FLD120 Classic Legacy Conventional Class 8 BE FLS112 Legacy Conventional Class 8 BF FL112 Conventional Class 7 BG FL112 Conventional Class 8 BH FL112 Glider Conventional Glider BJ FL50 Conventional Class 4 BK FL50 Conventional Class 5 BL FL50 Conventional Class 6 BM FL50 Conventional Class 7 BN FL60 Conventional Class 5 BP FL60 Conventional Class 6 BR FL60 Conventional Class 7 BS FL70 Conventional Class 6 BT FL70 Conventional Class 7 BU FL70 Conventional Class 8 BV FL80 Conventional Class 6 BW FL80 Conventional Class 7 BX FL80 Conventional Class 8 BY FL106 Conventional Class 6 BZ FL106 Conventional Class 7 B1 FL106 Conventional Class 8 B2 FC70 Cargo COE Class 6 B3 FC70 Cargo COE Class 7 B4 FC70 Cargo COE Class 8 B5 FC80 Cargo COE Class 6 Vehicle Identification Numbering System 00.01 VIN Information 108SD and 114SD Workshop Manual, Supplement 2, April 2012 050/3
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