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Section 01: ENGINE 
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FIGURE 5: OIL FITER REPLACEMENT 
•  Start the engine and check for leaks 
around the oil filter housing and filters. 
•  Check the oil level. Add approved engine 
oil to the recommended level, if 
necessary. Do not overfill. 
1.3.11  Checking the Oil Level 
Ensure that the vehicle is parked on level 
ground before checking the oil level. Wait five 
minutes after shutting off the engine and then 
proceed with checking the oil. 
 
CAUTION 
DO NOT let the oil level fall below the marking 
on the dipstick. DO NOT overfill so the level is 
above the upper marking on the dipstick. This 
could lead to excessive oil temperature and/or 
poor crankcase breather performance. Add oil 
through the oil filler pipe as required in order 
to maintain level within the safe range. 
 
 
FIGURE 6: ENGINE OIL FILLING TUBE 
 
 
FIGURE 7: ENGINE OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK 
1.4  POWER PLANT ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 
To access the engine or engine-related 
components, the vehicle power plant assembly 
must be removed as a whole unit by means of a 
slide-out cradle. The power plant assembly 
includes the engine, transmission (including 
retarder if so equipped), air compressor, 
alternator and transmission oil cooler. 
Remove the power plant assembly as follows: 
CAUTION 
Tag hoses and cables for identification before 
disconnecting in order to facilitate reinstallation. 
Plug all openings to prevent dirt from entering 
the system. 
 
NOTE 
No parts within the EECU are serviceable. If 
found defective, replace the EECU as a unit.
 
•  Preparation 
1.  Close the heater lines shut-off valves. 
2.  Disconnect the battery or batteries from the 
starting system by removing one or both of 
the battery cables from each battery system. 
With the electrical circuit disrupted, 
accidental contact with the starter button will 
not produce an engine start.