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Section 4. Planned Maintenance

Section 4. Planned MaintenanceToyota Model 7HBW23 Service Manual

Maintenance Guidelines

Following a planned maintenance program:

•Promotes maximum truck performance

•Prolongs truck life

•Reduces costly down time

•Avoids unnecessary repairs

Planned maintenance includes:

•Lubrication

•Cleaning

•Inspection

•Service

Perform all of the scheduled checks and maintenance during the suggested intervals. The intervals given in this guide are based on normal operating conditions. When operating under abnormal or severe conditions, perform these services more often as necessary to keep the unit in good operating condition.

See “Lubrication Equivalency Chart” on pageA-2. Refer to the manufacturer’s supplements for components not listed on the following pages.

Maintenance Manual

Use this manual as required to perform all repair procedures listed in the Planned Maintenance Schedule.

Planned Maintenance Schedule

Perform all inspections and lubrication in accordance with the Planned Maintenance Schedule. See “Lubrication Equivalency Chart” on pageA-2.

NOTE: Daily (8 hour) inspections should be performed by an authorized Owner-Employee.

All listed repairs should be scheduled for a convenient time between an authorized Customer Representative and the Qualified Service Technician. All repairs should be carried out AFTER the planned maintenance tasks are completed. Labor and parts for repairs should be calculated as part of the standard truck maintenance costs, separate from the planned maintenance charges.

Time Requirements

Performing Planned Maintenance will require approximately 0.75 hour.

General Truck Operation

•Operate all functions of the truck and check for any abnormal operation

•Talk to the operator to see if any problems were noticed

•Check to see if all the safety and operational decals are in place and legible

•List repairs required

Maintenance Guidelines 4-2 00700-CL340-05,

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