PREVOST X3-45 Owner's manual

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COACH MANUFACTURER
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
X3 COACHES
PA1563 revised 06/16/2023
PA1563 4th Edition
Date: April, 2009
Starting from vehicle: 9-9640
Featuring: New alternator, New Sound System & VSS-05
revised 06/16/2023: light bulb data table removed
Table of Contents
i
FOREWORD..................................................1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................... 2
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES ....................2
DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES................2
OTHER PRECAUTIONS ..................................3
COACH EXTERIOR ....................................4
ENGINE COMPARTMENT COMPONENTS ....5
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ...............................7
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURB-SIDE DOOR 7
ENGINE COMPARTMENT REAR DOORS........ 7
ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR.............................8
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR..................8
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (A/C) ............9
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT ...................9
FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE
COMPARTMENT............................................10
REAR ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT.........10
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS......................11
SPARE WHEEL COMPARTMENT ................12
FUEL FILLER DOOR .....................................12
ENTRANCE DOOR ........................................13
DOOR OPERATION LOGIC .............................13
EMERGENCY ENTRANCE DOOR OPENING .13
WHEELCHAIR LIFT ACCESS DOORS.........13
REAR VIEW MIRRORS..................................14
BACK-UP CAMERA.......................................14
110-120 VOLTS CONNECTOR......................14
HUBODOMETER............................................15
TRAILER HITCH.............................................15
COACH INTERIOR........................... 17
ELECTRONIC DESTINATION SIGN .............17
UTILITY COMPARTMENTS...........................17
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ..............17
AISLE MIRROR ..............................................17
ADJUSTABLE HVAC REGISTERS...............17
DRIVER'S SEAT – ISRI .................................18
MECHANICAL ISRI SEAT.................................18
PNEUMATIC ISRI SEAT ...................................19
SAFETY BELTS ................................................20
TOUR GUIDE SEAT....................................... 21
MICROPHONE JACKS..................................21
PASSENGER SEATS ....................................21
SWIVEL SEATS ................................................21
FOLDING TRAYS..............................................21
CARD TABLES .................................................22
QUICK-LOUNGE SYSTEM ...............................22
OVERHEAD CONSOLE................................. 22
ADJUSTABLE AIR REGISTERS.......................23
SERVICE BELL.................................................23
READING LIGHTS ............................................23
WINDOWS......................................................23
PANORAMIC WINDOWS .................................23
DRIVER'S POWER WINDOW...........................24
VENTILATION HATCH ..................................24
OVERHEAD COMPARTMENTS....................24
WASTE CONTAINER.....................................25
GALLEY .........................................................25
LAVATORY .................................................... 25
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ... 26
KEYS ..............................................................26
IGNITION KEY ..................................................26
ENTRANCE DOOR AND EXTERIOR
COMPARTMENT DOORS KEY ........................26
UTILITY COMPARTMENTS KEY......................26
LAVATORY DOOR KEY ...................................26
UTILITY AND VIDEO COMPARTMENT KEY ...26
HAND TOWEL DISPENSER KEY.....................27
TV MONITOR KEY............................................27
IGNITION SWITCH......................................... 27
LATERAL CONTROL PANEL .......................30
TRANSMISSION CONTROL PAD ....................31
CONTROL SWITCHES .....................................31
MIRROR CONTROLS .......................................32
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TAG AXLE CONTROL VALVE..........................32
PARKING BRAKES CONTROL VALVE............32
COOLANT HEATER TIMER .............................32
LOW BUOY CONTROL VALVE ........................32
CIGARETTE LIGHTER .....................................32
ASHTRAY .........................................................33
UTILITY COMPARTMENT ................................33
12-VOLT APPLIANCES SOCKET.....................33
TRAILER AIR SUPPLY CONTROL VALVE ......33
EMERGENCY/PARKING BRAKES
OVERRULE CONTROL VALVE ....................33
BACK-UP CAMERA AND MONITOR............33
SCENIC VIEWING SYSTEM CAMERA .........33
DIAGNOSTIC DATA READER (DDR)
RECEPTACLE................................................33
AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION AND
SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS) .................33
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
(TPMS) ............................................................34
DASHBOARD.................................................38
CONTROL SWITCHES .....................................39
L.H. DASHBOARD PANEL ...............................39
R.H. DASHBOARD PANEL...............................42
AIR VENTS .......................................................48
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...............................48
MESSAGE CENTER DISPLAY (MCD) .............48
DASHBOARD GAUGES ...................................48
TELLTALE PANEL.........................................50
STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS................55
MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER ...............................55
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS......................56
HORNS .............................................................58
TRANSMISSION RETARDER ..........................58
FOOT-OPERATED CONTROLS....................58
BRAKE PEDAL .................................................59
ACCELERATOR PEDAL...................................59
ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION .....59
OPERATION ....................................................59
PUSHBUTTON SHIFT SELECTOR ..................59
MODE................................................................60
TRANSMISSION SERVICE INDICATOR..........60
DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE RANGES........60
ZF-ASTRONIC AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION ............................................ 62
RANGE SELECTOR KEYPAD..........................62
INDICATOR LIGHT ...........................................62
DISPLAY ...........................................................62
ACCELERATOR PEDAL...................................62
AUTOMATIC MODE..........................................63
MANUAL MODE................................................63
EASY START SYSTEM ....................................63
DRIVING TIPS ..................................................63
STARTING THE ENGINE .................................63
SETTING OFF, FORWARD TRAVEL ...............64
CORRECTING THE STARTING GEAR ............64
MANEUVERING MODE ....................................64
STARTING TO ROLL ON SLOPES ..................64
CHANGING BETWEEN MANUAL MODE
AND AUTOMATIC MODE .................................65
CHANGING GEAR............................................65
REVERSING .....................................................66
CHANGING DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
(FORWARD / REVERSE) .................................66
STOPPING VEHICLE .......................................66
TOWING............................................................67
SWITCHING OFF ENGINE / PARKING
VEHICLE ...........................................................67
CLUTCH PROTECTION ...................................67
ENGINE OVERSPEED PROTECTION .............67
ZF-ASTRONIC DISPLAY ..................................68
OTHER FEATURES .......................... 70
EXHAUST AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE.....70
AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE ..........................70
PASSIVE REGENERATION .............................70
ACTIVE REGENERATION................................70
STATIONARY (PARKED) REGENERATION....70
MESSAGE CENTER DISPLAY (MCD).......... 71
DRIVING MODE MENU............................... 72
GAUGE MODE MENU ......................................72
FUEL ECONOMY MENU ..................................72
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TIME / DIST MENU ...........................................72
FAULT ? MENU (Fault messages) ....................73
NON-DRIVING MODE MENU......................73
SET UP MODE MENU ......................................73
SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC MENU.........................75
FAULT DIAGNOSTIC MENU ............................76
PART NUMBER ................................................77
STATUS TEST ..................................................77
DATA LOG MODE MENU .................................78
PASSWORDS ...................................................78
TRANSMISSION RETARDER........................79
ENGINE BRAKE.............................................79
WITH DDC SERIES 60 ENGINE.......................79
WITH VOLVO D13 ENGINE..............................79
ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) –
[AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL (ATC) –
ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM (ESP)
(OPTIONAL)] ..................................................80
DRIVER CONTROLLED
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK (DCDL)......................81
OPERATION TIPS ............................................81
LOCKING THE DCDL .......................................81
UNLOCKING THE DCDL ..................................81
KNEELING SYSTEM......................................82
HI-BUOY .........................................................82
LOW-BUOY ....................................................82
UNLOADING TAG AXLE ...............................82
RETRACTABLE TAG AXLE..........................82
IN-STATION LIGHTING .................................83
ENGINE COOLANT HEATER........................83
SWITCHING THE HEATER ON........................83
SWITCHING THE HEATER OFF ......................84
COOLANT HEATER TIMER .............................84
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE...85
GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM .........................85
WHEELCHAIR LIFT SYSTEM .......................86
WHEELCHAIR LIFT AND ACCESS DOORS....86
OPERATING THE WHEELCHAIR LIFT ............86
THRESHOLD WARNING SYSTEM (TWS)
ADJUSTMENT ..................................................87
INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS ............................88
EMERGENCY OPERATION .............................90
WHEELCHAIR LIFT REMOVAL FOR STORING
OR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES .....................91
WHEELCHAIR LIFT INSTALLATION................92
STARTING AND STOPPING
PROCEDURES.................................. 93
STARTING THE ENGINE ..............................93
STARTING FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT.........93
STARTING FROM THE ENGINE
COMPARTMENT ..............................................93
COLD WEATHER STARTING ..........................94
JUMP STARTING..............................................95
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER ............................96
ENGINE WARM-UP ....................................... 96
ALLISON TRANSMISSION WARM-UP.........97
ZF-ASTRONIC TRANSMISSION – STARTING
THE VEHICLE AT LOW TEMPERATURES..97
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
FLOWCHART.................................................98
SAFETY FEATURES AND
EQUIPMENT...................................... 99
EMERGENCY EXITS ..................................... 99
SIDE WINDOWS...............................................99
ROOF HATCH...................................................99
EMERGENCY ENTRANCE DOOR OPENING100
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ........................100
SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS) ..................100
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
(TPMS) ............................................................101
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ..................................105
FIRST AID KIT ................................................105
FIRE HATCHET ..............................................105
WARNING REFLECTORS ..............................106
JACK AND TOOLS..........................................106
SPARE PARTS KIT.........................................106
LIMP-HOME BELT ..........................................106
SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE .........................107
CHANGING A WHEEL ....................................107
JACKING POINTS .......................................107
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HYDRAULIC JACK..........................................108
TOWING........................................................109
EMERGENCY AIR-FILL VALVES ...............109
EMERGENCY AND PARKING BRAKES ....110
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS......................110
FOG LIGHTS ................................................110
COMPARTMENT LIGHTING........................111
MUD FLAPS AND SPLASH GUARDS........111
BACK-UP CAMERA.....................................111
BACK-UP ALARM........................................111
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS TO OPERATE THE
VEHICLE (BASIC LIMP-HOME FUNCTIONS)
......................................................................111
AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS ...............................111
AUDIBLE ALERTS.......................................112
CARE AND MAINTENANCE........... 114
CLEANING....................................................114
SEAT UPHOLSTERY......................................114
PLASTIC AND VINYL......................................115
WINDOWS ......................................................115
STAINLESS STEEL ........................................115
FORMICA........................................................115
CARPET..........................................................115
RUBBER COMPONENTS...............................115
FLOOR CLEANING.........................................115
EXTERIOR SURFACES..................................115
WINDSHIELD..................................................116
LAVATORY MAINTENANCE.......................116
FRESH WATER RESERVOIR ........................116
CLEANING CABINET......................................117
FILLING THE MAIN SUMP TANK ...................117
DRAINING THE MAIN SUMP TANK ...............117
DRAINING THE AUXILIARY SUMP TANK .....117
FLUID LEVEL VERIFICATION.....................118
ENGINE OIL LEVEL........................................118
TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL ..........................119
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL ................120
COOLING FAN RIGHT ANGLE GEARBOX OIL
LEVEL .............................................................121
DRIVE AXLE WHEEL BEARING OIL LEVEL..121
FRONT AND TAG AXLE WHEEL HUBS ........121
COOLANT FLUID LEVEL................................121
WINDSHIELD WASHER & HEADLIGHTS
WASHER RESERVOIRS ................................121
OTHER VERIFICATIONS ............................122
AIR TANK PURGE ..........................................122
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ..................................122
PRIMARY FUEL FILTER.................................122
A/C COMPRESSOR BELT TENSION
ADJUSTMENT ................................................123
FAN AND ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELTS .......124
BACK-UP CAMERA ........................................124
AIR FILTER RESTRICTION INDICATOR .......124
A/C AND HEATING SYSTEM AIR FILTERS...124
HOSE INSPECTION .......................................125
LUBRICATION ................................................126
WHEELS AND TIRE........................................126
WHEEL BEARINGS ........................................126
SERVICE BRAKE TEST .................................126
PARKING BRAKE TEST .................................126
EXTERIOR LIGHTING VERIFICATION ..........127
FIRST SERVICE ON NEW VEHICLE ..........128
ENGINE OIL....................................................128
COOLANT SYSTEM STRAINER ....................128
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS..............128
WALK-AROUND INSPECTION
(BEFORE EVERY TRIP) ..............................129
TECHNICAL INFORMATION .......... 131
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS ....................133
CAPACITIES ................................................133
FUEL TYPE .................................................. 133
BIODIESEL FUELS .........................................133
WHEELS AND TIRES ..................................134
RECOMMENDED TIRE INFLATION
PRESSURE AT MAXIMUM COLD LOAD .......134
BELTS ..........................................................134
WITH DETROIT DIESEL S60 ENGINE...........134
WITH VOLVO D13 ENGINE............................134
ENGINE ........................................................135
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DETROIT DIESEL S60 ENGINE.....................135
VOLVO D13 ENGINE......................................135
ALLISON TRANSMISSION..........................135
ZF-ASTRONIC TRANSMISSION .................135
PROPELLER SHAFT ...................................135
BRAKES .......................................................135
BRAKE CHAMBER EFFECTIVE AREA ..........135
AIR SYSTEM ................................................135
WITH DETROIT DIESEL S60 ENGINE...........135
WITH VOLVO D13 ENGINE............................135
ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS).......136
TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING ...........136
AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL (ATC) –
ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM (ESP)
......................................................................136
STEERING....................................................136
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM................................136
SUSPENSION...............................................136
I-BEAM AXLE FRONT SUSPENSION ............137
INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION .........137
DRIVE AXLE ...................................................137
TAG AXLE.......................................................137
ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS .................137
COOLING SYSTEM......................................137
FUEL SYSTEM .............................................138
EXHAUST SYSTEM .....................................138
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ..........138
OIL SPECIFICATIONS .................................139
ENGINE...........................................................139
ALLISON TRANSMISSION .............................139
ZF-ASTRONIC AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION .............................................139
DIFFERENTIAL...............................................139
FAN RIGHT ANGLE GEARBOX .....................139
POWER STEERING RESERVOIR..................139
PRE-HEATING SYSTEM..............................139
LIGHT BULB DATA .....................................140
PLATES AND CERTIFICATION ..................141
SAFETY CERTIFICATION ..............................142
DOT CERTIFICATION PLATE ........................142
EPA ENGINE LABEL ......................................142
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN).............................................142
COACH FINAL RECORD ............................142
APPENDIX A – SERVICE LITERATURE143
SERVICE LITERATURE..........................143
NOTICE ...................................................144
APPENDIX B – TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE FOR MULTIPLEX VEHICLES ....... 145
TROUBLESHOOTING.............................145
APPENDIX C ................................... 151
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES
(DTC) - ALLISON 4TH GENERATION
CONTROLS..................................................151
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES
(DTC) OVERVIEW ..........................................151
DIAGNOSTIC CODES – ALLISON 4TH
GENERATION CONTROLS............................151
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DISPLAY AND CLEARING
PROCEDURE - ALLISON 4TH GENERATION
CONTROLS ....................................................152
DIAGNOSTIC CODE RESPONSE ..................153
ALLISON TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLESHOOTING CODES (DTC) AND
DESCRIPTIONS..............................................154
ALLISON TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL
CHECK USING THE PUSH-BUTTON
SHIFT SELECTOR.......................................158
EXITINGTHE FLUID LEVEL DISPLAY MODE158
CONTROL SYSTEM PROGNOSTICS.........159
OIL LIFE MONITOR ........................................159
FILTER LIFE MONITOR..................................159
TRANSMISSION HEALTH MONITOR ............160
APPENDIX D – DDEC VI DIAGNOSTIC
CODES .............................................. 163
DDEC VI DIAGNOSTIC CODES.................. 163
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ..................................163
READING DIAGNOSTIC CODES- FLASHING
LIGHT METHOD .............................................163
DDEC VI CPC DIAGNOSTIC CODES LIST 164
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DDEC VI MCM DIAGNOSTIC CODES LIST171
APPENDIX E – ZF-ASTRONIC
TRANSMISSION ERROR CODES ........... 183
ZF-ASTRONIC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
FAULTS AND ERROR MESSAGES............183
SYSTEM FAULTS (ERROR MESSAGES)......183
ERROR CODES..............................................184
APPENDIX F – WEBASTO PREHEATER
FLASH CODES.................................... 189
OPERATIONAL FAILURE SYMPTOMS VIA
FAULT/FLASH CODE ..................................189
APPENDIX G – TPMS
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................ 191
INDEX ............................................. 193
Foreword
1
This Operator's Manual for the PREVOST X3-
45 coach features the new alternators, new
Sound System and VSS-05 Sound Selector.
This manual has been prepared to thoroughly
acquaint you, the driver, with the equipment and
features of the coach in order for you to fully
appreciate and safely enjoy this vehicle. Prevost
is committed to the continuous improvement of
coach quality, reliability, durability and safety.
With innovative features, the X3 series coach was
designed with passenger and driver safety and
comfort in mind.
This manual contains information available at the
time of publication. Because standard and
optional equipment is covered in this manual,
some of the optional equipment described may
not apply to your coach. If in doubt, refer to the
technical documentation package provided with
the coach.
Driver's controls and instruments incorporate
advanced technology for enhanced driving ease
and security. This manual describes the main
features, instruments and controls, and servicing
requirements for both standard and optional
equipment. Read this manual carefully to take
advantage of the coach's advanced features and
to ensure optimum safety and passenger comfort.
Keep this manual in the coach at all times. Make
sure this manual is kept with the coach when
ownership is transferred. Please use the
appropriate card at the end of this manual to
promptly notify Prevost of any change of address
or transfer of ownership. This will ensure we
provide fast and reliable coach service to all
coach operators.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE. are
used throughout this manual to emphasize
important points when necessary:
DANGER
Directs the operator’s attention to unsafe
practices which could result in serious
personal injury or death.
WARNING
Directs the operator’s attention to unsafe
practices which could result in serious
personal injury or severe damage to the
vehicle.
CAUTION
Directs the operator’s attention to unsafe
practices where personal injury is not likely
but damage to vehicle components could
occur.
NOTE
Indicates supplementary information essential
to the proper operation of the vehicle.
The service life of the coach depends on the kind
of attention it receives. Pay close attention to the
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE.
Read the various notices and instructions posted
throughout the coach and attached to equipment.
Since continuous improvement is a primary focus at Prevost,
we reserve the right to make changes anytime, without notice,
and without incurring any obligation.
Before reproducing or copying this manual, in whole or in
part, written consent must be obtained from Prevost.
Safety Precautions
2
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES
To ensure safe and reliable operation, heed the
following safety precautions.
Operation and maintenance of the vehicle
must be performed only by qualified
personnel.
Before driving, conduct a walk around
inspection and check that all baggage
compartment doors and equipment access
doors are securely shut.
Make sure good visibility is maintained at all
times. Keep windshields clean and free of
obstructions.
Adjust the driver's seat so that all controls
can be reached easily.
Always wear your safety belt when driving.
Check the instrument panel frequently. Do
not operate the vehicle when dials or
indicators do not indicate normal operating
conditions.
Always pay attention to pedestrians passing
in front and behind the vehicle. Always yield
to pedestrians at pedestrian walkways.
Do not drive over obstacles on the road.
Empty boxes, piles of leaves, and snowdrifts
could conceal hidden dangers that could
damage the vehicle suspension and
underbody.
When turning or changing lanes, signal your
intention well in advance.
When approaching to make a right turn,
reduce the space between the vehicle and
the curb to make sure another vehicle
cannot pass on the right. Since the vehicle
makes wide turns, allow enough space to
make safe turns.
Switch from high beams to low beams when
meeting or following other vehicles within
500 feet (150 meters).
Never leave the vehicle unattended with the
engine running or with the key in the ignition.
Turn off the engine, remove keys and apply
the parking brake before leaving the vehicle.
Shut-off the engine before refueling, adding
oil, performing maintenance or servicing
tasks, unless stated otherwise.
Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. Do
not smoke when refueling. Keep away from
open flames or sparks.
Do not run the engine or HVAC system with
access doors left open. Close compartment
doors before operating any equipment.
Do not remove the surge tank filler cap or
the cooling system pressure cap when the
engine is hot. Let the engine cool down
before removing filler caps.
Do not attempt to push or pull-start the
vehicle.
The service life of the vehicle depends on
the kind of maintenance it receives. Always
record any problems and report them
immediately to maintenance personnel.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES
For city driving, allow a four to six second
travel interval between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead. Increase this travel interval to
six to eight seconds for highway driving.
Increase time interval for driving at night or
in foul weather.
Be prepared to stop when approaching an
intersection. The stopping distance of the
vehicle increases with the weight and speed.
Establish eye-to-eye contact with other
drivers and with pedestrians. Use, high
beam and low beam headlights, turn signals
and horn as needed.
On highway, don't stare at the road ahead.
Keep your eyes moving. Check mirrors and
dashboard instruments frequently.
To keep the vehicle from drifting across
lanes during highway driving, always look
over the horizon on the road ahead.
Adjust your speed to road conditions, traffic
and visibility. Never exceed the posted
speed limits.
If another vehicle is following close behind,
reduce your speed to let the vehicle pass.
For additional information about safe
operation and defensive driving practices,
contact the local department of motor
vehicles authority.
Safety Precautions
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OTHER PRECAUTIONS
DANGER
Make sure that electrical current or air
pressure is removed before performing any
work. A part may be energized even if the
ignition switch is OFF. A part may be under
pressure even if all tanks are empty. Before
performing any work on the vehicle, refer to
wiring diagrams and/or air schematics to
thoroughly understand the system.
CAUTION
Disconnect all electronic control modules
before welding. If modules (ECM, TCM, ECU,
ABS) are not disconnected before welding is
done, there is a high risk of destroying the
electronic components (EPROM, Chip). Refer
to procedure described in Maintenance
Manual.
Coach Exterior
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X3-45 EXTERIOR VIEW (TYPICAL) 18606
1. Engine air intake
2. Engine compartment curb-side door
3. Hinged rear fender
4. Baggage compartment
5. Fuel filler door
6. Condenser compartment
7. Entrance door control switch
8. Entrance door
9. Engine compartment rear doors
10. Rear-view mirrors
11. Spare wheel compartment
12. Front electrical and service compartment
13. Driver’s power window
14. Evaporator compartment
15. Radiator door
16. Rear electrical compartment
17. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) compartment access door
Coach Exterior
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT COMPONENTS
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FEATURING DDC SERIES 60 ENGINE 01184
1. Coolant fluid surge tank;
2. Engine oil dipstick;
3. Belt tensioner control valve;
4. Engine oil reserve tank;
5. Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir;
6. Starter selector switch and Engine rear start push-button switch, Engine Compartment Lights Switch;
7. Radiator;
8. Radiator fan drive mechanism support;
9. Engine oil filler tube;
10. Alternator;
11. Central A/C compressor.
12. Air filter;
Small A/C compressor (if equipped with parcel rack cooling system).
Coach Exterior
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT FEATURING VOLVO D13 ENGINE 01184
1. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF);
2. Transmission fluid dipstick (if equipped with Allison transmission);
3. Coolant fluid surge tank filler cap;
4. Coolant fluid surge tank sight glass;
5. Air filter restriction indicator;
6. Engine oil dipstick;
7. Belt tensioner control valve;
8. Starter selector switch and Engine rear start push-button switch, Engine compartment Lights Switch;
9. Power steering fluid reservoir;
10. Radiator and charge air cooler;
11. Radiator fan drive mechanism support;
12. Alternators;
13. Engine oil filler tube;
14. Central A/C compressor;
15. Air filter;
Small A/C compressor (if equipped with parcel rack cooling system);
Coach Exterior
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURB-SIDE DOOR
The engine compartment curb-side door
provides access to the following (if equipped):
Engine compartment rear doors release
handle;
Booster terminals;
Fuel filter/water separator (Optional);
Air circuit fill valve and drain cock;
Sump tank access cap;
Cold weather starting fluid bottle;
110 - 120 volt connector;
Lavatory maintenance valve and
connectors;
Fresh water reservoir fill connector;
Coolant heater system.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURB-SIDE DOOR 18559
This door can be locked or unlocked using the
exterior compartment key or, if so equipped, by
the central door locking system. To open, push
sideways on the small lever located between the
marker lights.
NOTE
This compartment can be locked/unlocked
using the central locking system by pressing
the switch located on the L.H. side dashboard
panel.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT R.H. SIDE 18607
A telltale light illuminates when one or more
compartments are unlocked.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT REAR DOORS
To open the engine compartment rear doors,
open the engine compartment curb side door
and pull the handle located on the rear door,
close to the bottom door hinge.
WARNING
Unless otherwise stated, do not run the
engine when the engine compartment is
open.
These doors swing out to provide access to the
following:
Engine;
Alternator(s);
Compressor(s);
Belt tension control valve (refer to chapter,
Care and Maintenance);
Engine starting selector (refer to chapter,
Starting and Stopping Procedures);
Coolant line shutoff valves;
Certification plates;
Engine coolant surge tank and filler cap;
Air filter restriction indicator;
Engine oil dipstick;
Engine oil reserve tank (with DDC S60
engine);
Power steering fluid reserve tank;
Allison automatic transmission fluid dipstick;
Coach Exterior
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A catch holding each door open engages when
the door is fully open. Release the catches
before closing the doors. Close the L.H. door
first, then firmly shut the R.H. door.
OPENING ENGINE COMPARTMENT REAR DOORS 18608
Turn the lights ON in the engine compartment
using the switch on the rear start panel.
WARNING
Unless otherwise specified, do not run engine
when the engine compartment rear doors are
open. Close the engine compartment rear
doors before starting the engine.
ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR
Open the engine radiator door by pushing the
release lever sideways.
RADIATOR DOOR 18560
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR
To gain access to the DPF, open the radiator
door first. At the top of the radiator compartment,
pull the catch connecting rod to unlock the DPF
compartment access door and lift the door open.
Hold the door open by inserting the support rod
free end into the receptacle located on the left
side of the DPF.
ACCESS TO THE DPF 04023
WARNING
After inserting the support rod into the
receptacle, make sure the rod supports the
door securely from falling down on to your
head or body.
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WARNING
External and internal temperatures remain hot
long after engine has been shutdown. Allow
the Aftertreatment Device and DPF to cool
before handling. Wear protective clothing and
glove while servicing.
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (A/C)
Pull the release latch located inside the L.H. side
adjacent baggage compartment to open the
condenser door.
The condenser compartment provides access to
the following:
12 volt-Batteries;
Battery equalizer;
Condenser;
Condenser fans and motors;
Filter dryer and moisture indicator;
Receiver tank;
ACCESS TO CONDENSER COMPARTMENT 18609
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (A/C) 22299
BATTERIES LOCATION 22300
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT
The HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air-
Conditioning) evaporator blower and coolant
fluid circulation pump are located in this
compartment. The compartment door release
latch is located on the left side of the baggage
compartment and to the right of the HVAC
compartment door. Pull the release latch then
swing the HVAC compartment door open.
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT 22301
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RECIRCULATION DAMPER 22302
FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE
COMPARTMENT
To open the front electrical and service
compartment door, pull the rod inside the
vehicle, next to the driver’s power window or use
the key to open from outside the coach. The
front electrical and service compartment
provides access to the following:
Front terminal block;
Common Powertrain Controller (CPC) with
DDC Series 60 engine;
VECU with Volvo D13 engine;
Vehicle Electrical Center Front (VECF),
CECM and Multiplex Modules;
Relays and fuses;
ABS Electronic Control Unit (ECU);
Emergency door opening unlatch valve;
Windshield washer reservoir & headlights
washer reservoir (optional);
Accessory system fill valve;
Accessory air tank drain valve;
Jack and tools.
FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT DOOR 18610
This compartment door can be locked/unlocked
using the exterior compartment key.
The light in the front electrical and service
compartment turns ON automatically when the
door is opened.
NOTE
Jack and tools are located inside the front
electrical and service compartment.
FRONT ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT 06673
FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 18611
REAR ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT
The rear electrical compartment is located in the
space between the evaporator compartment and
the last baggage compartment (Super bay) on
the driver side of the vehicle. The compartment
is accessible from the last baggage
compartment by removing a plastic access
cover. The rear electrical compartment provides
access to the following:
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Rear junction panel;
Rear terminal block;
Multiplex modules;
Vehicle Electrical Center Rear (VECR)
Battery charger;
Relays and fuses;
Transmission TCM
Battery master switch (Master cut-out)
Diagnostic Data Reader (DDR) receptacle,
(refer to “Other Features” chapter).
The lights turn ON automatically in the rear
electrical compartment when one of the last
baggage compartment doors is opened.
REAR ELECTRICAL COMPARTMENT 06618
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS
The baggage compartments of the X3-45 model
provide 406 ft3 (11.5 m3) of storage capacity.
The compartments can be locked or unlocked
by using the exterior compartment key. Pull up
operating handle to release the latch, and then
pull the door open. Pressurized cylinders assist
the opening and closing of the baggage
compartment doors and hold the doors open.
BAGGAGE DOOR LOCK AND LEVER 18043
To close, pull the door down by the handle rod.
Complete the closing of the door by returning
the operating handle to its initial position.
CAUTION
Do not slam shut the baggage compartment
doors. Damage to door weather-stripping or
locking mechanism could result.
Lights in the baggage compartments turn ON
automatically when the door is opened.
BAGGAGE DOOR CATCH 18612
NOTE
For added safety, open the door until the
catch assist in holding the door in the open
position.
NOTE
The baggage compartment doors can be
locked/unlocked from the driver's position by
the optional central locking system. The switch
is on the L.H. control panel. Refer to "Controls
& Instruments" chapter.
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WARNING
To avoid injury, keep hands clear of baggage
compartment door edge and door frame when
closing.
NOTE
To prevent theft and vandalism, always lock
the baggage compartment doors before
leaving the vehicle unattended.
SPARE WHEEL COMPARTMENT
The front bumper can be tilted downward to give
access to the spare wheel.
WARNING
The compartment behind the bumper is not
designed for miscellaneous storage. Never
store loose objects in this compartment since
they can interfere with the steering linkage
mechanism.
Pull the release handle located inside front
service compartment to tilt down the entire
bumper assembly.
RELEASE HANDLE 18613
SPARE WHEEL IN FRONT BUMPER COMPARTMENT 18614
WARNING
Although a powerful spring assists in reclining
the bumper, it remains heavy and rests low
when open. Caution should be used when
reclining.
Check that bumper is securely closed shut
before driving.
FUEL FILLER DOOR
The fuel filler door is located on the R.H. side of
the coach providing easy fuel filling. A spring
keeps the door either open or shut. A key is
provided for unlocking the door if the option was
chosen.
FUEL FILLER DOOR 03046
NOTE
Provided the vehicle is parked on level
ground, an automatic nozzle will automatically
shut off when tank is approximately 95% full.
NOTE
The fuel filler door must be in the unlocked
position before closing
CAUTION
Do not fill to more than 95% of the tank
capacity. Do not "top off" the tank, doing so
may result in fuel spillage when the fuel
expands.
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