Hino Truck 2018 Conventional Service Manual
Product Overview
The Hino Truck 2018 Conventional Service Manual is an essential resource for owners and technicians working with Hino 2018 Conventional trucks. This comprehensive service manual covers the 238, 258LP, 268, and 338 series trucks, providing detailed information in a PDF format to aid in repairs and maintenance.
Key Features
- Format: PDF
- Language: English
- Coverage: 238, 258LP, 268, 338 Series
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- Engine Manual for J08E-VB and J08E-WU
Manual Contents
- Repair and Service Manual: 1010 Pages
- Owners Manual: 552 Pages
- Troubleshooting Manual: 626 Pages
- Engine Manual: 353 Pages
Benefits
- Comprehensive Guide for Maintenance and Repairs
- Helps Extend the Lifespan of Your Truck
- Ensures Safe and Economical Operation
- Detailed Troubleshooting for Common Issues
Usage Recommendations
- Regularly perform inspections as guided by the manual.
- Follow maintenance schedules as specified in the Owners and Drivers Manual.
- Refer to the manual for safe and proper repair procedures.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Overview
This workshop manual is designed to provide information on repairs for Hino 2018 Conventional trucks. It’s crucial to adhere to maintenance routines for prolonged smooth and safe usage. While the manual serves as a guide, always exercise caution during repairs to avoid injuries. Maintenance responsibilities fall on the owner, as outlined in the manual.
Table of Contents
- General Introduction
- Clutch Equipment
- Transmission Equipment
- Propeller Shaft and Differential Equipment
- Brake System, including ABS & ASR
- Steering Equipment
- Axle and Suspension Equipment
- Chassis Equipment
Common Issues and Solutions
Symptom | Possible Cause | Remedy/Prevention |
---|---|---|
No Braking Effect or Excessive Pedal Travel | Reservoir fluid level low | Check for fluid leaks, repair as needed, refill the reservoir, and bleed the system. |
Air in the hydraulic system | Bleed the system. | |
Bleed screw loose or open | Bleed the system and tighten the bleed screw. | |
Brake Noise (Chatter) | Excessive lateral runout of rotor | Check runout with a dial indicator; replace rotor if necessary. |
Brake Noise (Scraping) | Rust or mud build-up on rotor edges | Clean or replace components as needed. |
Brake Noise (Groan) | Pressure on the brake pedal too light | Increase pedal effort slightly to reduce noise. |
Brake Noise (Rattle) | Excessive clearance between shoe and caliper | Install new pads. |
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