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DRIVER'S CHECKLIST EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Regional Haul
(R05/10) Y53-6033 – 85 –
7. Steps and Handholds—check for worn surfaces and
loose or missing fasteners.
8. Fluid Tanks—check underneath the vehicle for signs
of fluid leaks. If any are found, correct before operat-
ing the vehicle.
9. Fuel Tank Caps—are they secure?
WARNING! Diesel fuel in the presence of an
ignition source (such as a cigarette) could
cause an explosion. You could be killed or
seriously injured. A mixture of gasoline or
alcohol with diesel fuel increases this risk of
explosion.
•Do not remove a fuel tank cap near an open
flame.
•Use only the fuel and/or additives recom-
mended for your engine.
•See
page 144 for more information.
10. Trailer Connections (Tractor)—are they secure and
the lines clear? If they are not being used, are they
stored properly?
Is the trailer spare wheel secure and inflated?
Is the landing gear up and the handle secured?
11. Check the fifth wheel. Is the kingpin locked?
Is the sliding fifth wheel locked?
Prestart — Daily
1. Seat—adjust the seat for easy reach of controls.
2. If your vehicle is equipped with an adjustable steering
column, adjust the steering wheel to a comfortable
position.
3. Mirrors—check and readjust mirrors if necessary.
4. Lights—turn ignition key to the IGN & ACC position
and check for warning lights and buzzer. Check oper-
ation of turn signals and emergency lights.
5. Instruments—check all instruments.
6. Windshield—check operation of windshield wipers
and washers.
7. Horn—check operation of horn.
8. Check fire extinguisher charge and road emergency
kit.
9. Fuel—check fuel. Is there enough fuel?
10. Seat Belts—fasten and adjust safety restraint belts