Training Tips & Tactics: Module 1-Foundation
Training Tips & Tactics: Module 1-Foundation
Training Tips & Tactics: Module 1-Foundation
TACTICS
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Contents
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Core values
Impact
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Introduction
About this This guide is intended as a memory jogger for the
Pocket-guide knowledge you have gained during your training course.
Use IMPACT This guide is not intended as a substitute for the Service
Information contained in IMPACT.
Before starting any repair, it is essential that you get the
latest up to date information for the job you are going to
do from IMPACT
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Danger, Warning, In this guide, risk of injury or damage is indicated by the
Caution & Note following headings:
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Replacement When replacement parts are required, it is essential that
parts only Volvo genuine parts are fitted. If Volvo genuine parts
are not used:
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Specification Volvo are constantly seeking ways to improve their
products, and alterations take place accordingly.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the
accuracy of this guide, it should not be regarded as an
infallible guide to current specifications of any
particular product.
Neither Volvo, nor the supplier of this book shall, in any
circumstances, be held liable for inaccuracy or the
consequences thereof.
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Display rules Volvo applies strict rules on display and presentation of the
brand image - in particular the logostyle.
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Your contribution You can make your contribution in many ways; here are
just a few:
- be courteous with your customers and colleagues
- work with care and do a quality job
- work with safety in mind - your own and those
around you
- keep your work place clean and tidy
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Core values
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Core values
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Core values
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Core values
Recycle mark
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Core values
Concern for the Volvo’s concern for our environment takes in the whole
environment picture - an ‘Holistic’ view. This includes the effects of:
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Impact
On-line resource Impact is the on-line resource centre for Volvo Truck and
centre Bus service information.
It contains Service Manuals, bulletins and Parts Catalogues
dating back to 1987.
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open a new job card Help
abbreviations
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Impact
IMPACT Logon
User ID:
Password:
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Impact
OR
- enter via dealer violin homepage - training- impact.
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IMPACT Training 1
File Information Job Card Note Log Help
Searching for By making the right selections you can search for either
information ‘Parts’ or “Service’ information.
The search basic rules are the same, but the displays differ
slightly.
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File Information Job Card Note Log Help
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Function Group Model FH12
233
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Information Type Parts 3 Parts
RH window:
6 Open ‘Fuel filter- engine’ folder.
7 Select vehicle/engine type and specification.
8 Press ‘Show’ button - parts information now appears.
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File Information Job Card Note Log Help
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Function Group Model FH12
233
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Information Type All Service Information 3 All Service Information
All
0 General
23303-2 Fuel filter, replace (one)
> -FH12, D12C340
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1 Service and maintenance > -FH12, D12C380
2 Engine, engine mounting and equipment > -FH12, D12C420
> 20 General > -FH12, D12C346 7
> 21 Engine
> 22 Lubricating and oil system
> 23 Fuel system
>> 230 General
>> 232 Air cleaner and shutter housing
>> 233 Fuel pump and filter
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Retrieval 5 Show 8
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SERVICE: LH window:
Searching for 1 Click on Navigator.
information - 2 Enter the model type
chassis number
3 In ‘Information type’ select ‘All Service Information’
NOT known
4 Scroll down the menu until the item you want information
on is highlighted - 2 Engine > 23 Fuel system >> 233 Fuel
pump and filter.
5 Press ‘Retrieval’ button.
RH window:
6 Open ‘Fuel filter- replace’ folder.
7 Select vehicle/engine type and specification.
8 Press ‘Show’ button - repair information now appears.
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Job Card 55
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PARTS: 1 Open a new job card.
Searching for
2 Select ‘Reception’ tab.
information -
chassis number 3 Enter ‘A’ and the chassis number.
KNOWN 4 Select ‘tick’ box.
5 Select ‘Vehicle’ tab for vehicle information.
6 Keeping the job card open, select navigator.
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Retrieval 8 Show
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Parts
- accelerator linkage
- cooling system
Description Notes - engine
fuel pump - fuel system
water separator
fuel filter
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Retrieval Show 10
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10 Press ‘Show’ button - a new window now appears.
11 Select part required - ‘fuel filter’.
12 Press ‘Go to’ button - parts information now appears.
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SERVICE: 1 Open a new job card.
Searching for
2 Select ‘Reception’ tab.
information -
chassis number 3 Enter ‘A’ and the chassis number.
KNOWN 4 Select ‘tick’ box.
5 Select ‘Vehicle’ tab.
6 Keeping the job card open, select navigator.
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File Information Job Card Note Log Help
All
0 General - 23302-2 Feed pump. replace (Repair 2331)
1 Service and maintenance
2 Engine, engine mounting and equipment > 23306-3 Fuel filter, replace (one) (repair 2335)
> 20 General
>> FH12, D12D240
> 21 Engine 10
> 22 Lubricating and oil system
> 23 Fuel system
>> FH12, D12D420 11
>> 230 General
>> 232 Air cleaner and shutter housing
>> 233 Fuel pump and filter
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Retrieval 9 Show 12
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7 In ‘Information type’ select ‘All Service Information’
8 Scroll down the LH menu until the item you want
information on is highlighted - 2 Engine > 23 Fuel system
>> 233 Fuel pump and filter.
9 Press ‘Retrieval’ button.
RH window:
10 Open folder - ‘23306-3 Fuel filter, replace (one)’
11 Select model/engine
12 Press ‘Show’ button - repair information now appears.
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Safe Working Practices
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Safe working practices
The adoption of safe working practices - at all times - is
essential for health and well-being.
Common sense What it cannot do is put into gear your own common sense,
or instill the need to care and think about what you are
doing at all times.
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Safe working practices
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Safe working practices
Your Legal
Responsibility You have a legal responsibility to ensure that:
Safe working ♦ you work in a safe and careful manner at all times.
Amongst other things, this means - following the Volvo
specified repair procedures and using Volvo specified
equipment.
The right gear ♦ you use the Volvo, or dealer, specified safety clothing
and equipment. The specified clothing and equipment is
likely to differ from job to job.
Make sure you use the right gear at the right time every
time.
Health & safety ♦ you understand the Health and Safety Policy and Rules
rules in your working environment.
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Safe working practices
Personal The following protective items must be worn when needed -
protection typical cases are suggested:
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Safe working practices
12 volt
+ 24 volt _
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12 volt
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Two batteries connected in series
Negative earth
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Safe working practices
Batteries Because of the stored electrical energy and electrolyte they
contain, batteries are a special case for safe working. The
following are the main points to note:
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Safe working practices
Lubricants and
fluids
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Safe working practices
Lubricants and Many different fluids and lubricants are used in vehicles.
fluids These are the main ones:
- engine oil
- manual/auto transmission oil
- axle/differential oil-
- PAS oil (ATF)
- general purpose grease
- antifreeze
- clutch/brake fluid
- diesel fuel
Harmful Most of these are poisonous and harmful to skin, and some
can cause cancer.
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Safe working practices
Lubricants and
fluids
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Safe working practices
Lubricants and
fluids - cont.
Precautions - drain oils and fluids into suitable containers, and dispose
of safely in accordance with company policy. Clean up
spillage.
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Safe working practices
Lifting equipment
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Safe working practices
Lifting The main items of lifting equipment you will use are:
equipment
- trolley jacks, bottle jacks - almost always used with
wooden blocks, and always used with chassis stands and
wheel chocks.
Safe Working All lifting equipment has a ‘safe working load’ (SWL), which
Load is the greatest weight the equipment can safely support.
Your company must ensure - by law - that all such
equipment is regularly tested for SWL and safety.
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Safe working practices
Lifting
equipment -
cont.
Precautions - - ensure that the vehicle and the lifting equipment are on
general firm level ground.
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Safe working practices
Lifting equipment
- cont.
Precautions - - select a safe location for the head of the jack and chassis
jacking stands
Examples are: chassis frame side/cross members, axles,
hubs.
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Safe working practices
! WARNING ! On vehicles with air suspension, air leaks, disconnection of
Air air pipes, or inadvertent switch operation etc. can cause a
suspension sudden change in chassis frame to axle distance.
To prevent any change, put wooden blocks between the
frame and axles.
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Safe working practices
Cab tilt
procedure
- ensure that people are kept away from the tilt area.
- ensure that there are no loose items in the cab which may
fall during tilting and cause damage.
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Safe working practices
Cab tilt procedure 1 Ensure that the park brake is on and neutral is selected.
4 Remove the cab tilt bar from the side locker, and fit it to
the pump.
5 Turn the pump switch to ‘tilt cab’.
6 Operate the pump with the bar.
All models 7 Ensure that the cab tilts as far as possible, and stops.
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Service & Inspection
What does Service means many things but, in this particular instance,
‘Service’ mean ? service means:
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Service and Inspection
- Lubrication only
- Basic Service
A, B
- Major Service
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
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Intermediate Service
1 Customer If the vehicle details are in VOSP, all the details will be
and vehicle printed out - except current mileage.
details
Manual No.
Check number
Testers
Check & Report on Function Condition &
Security of the items below
1 Fault codes
2 W/sceen wipers, washers incl. h/lamps (25)
2 The inspection All the checks to be done at this service are listed and
numbered.
Function Group Details of how the checks should be carried out are located
17 in Function Group 17.
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Judgement codes ALL ‘Judgement code’ boxes must be marked with the
appropriate code:
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4 Measuring The Service sheet has boxes for recording the following
measurements:
- clutch wear.
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4 Measuring
- tyres 37. Tyre Depth (7/8) O/S
N/S
N/S
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4 Measuring Boxes are provided to record the tread depth and tyre
- tyres pressure of 8 rear tyres and 4 front tyres - i.e. an 8 x 4.
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4 Measuring
- brakes
50%
Service Brake -
footbrake
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4 Measuring
Note: If brake performance figures are not entered on the
- brakes
Service sheet, the vehicle cannot be considered
roadworthy.
GVW axle Record the GVW axle weights from the chassis plate inside
weights the driver’s door i.e. NSF, OSF, NSR, OSR.
- Semi-trailer 45%
- Drawbar 45 %
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4 Measuring
- brakes
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10 2 30
6
0000 kg
00 %
0 Brake force 8
x 100 kg
0 40
Print Another
Test Report ? (Y/N)
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4 Measuring
- brakes
Brake
efficiency Efficiency = total axle weights kg/GVW kg x 100.
14000/28000 = 0.5
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4 Measuring
- brakes
25%
Secondary
Brake
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4 Measuring
- brakes
Secondary The secondary brake test will vary depending on the type
brake test of vehicle.
Generally the secondary brake is applied using the first
stage operation of the park brake control valve, this will
apply the spring brakes on all axles where spring brakes
are fitted. The efficiency of the secondary brake should be
25% of GVW (this is calculated in exactly the same way as
the service brake).
16%
Park Brake
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4 Measuring
- brakes
Park brake Minimum acceptable values are:
test
- 16% of GVW
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2 3
1
(9988698)
< >
X2
X1
X2
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4 Measuring Note: On IShift transmissions there is no hole in the bell
- clutch housing. VCADS Pro Clutch Test 40010-2 must be used for
IShift.
Non - IShift 1. Insert tool (1) into the hole in the bell housing, with guide
flange (2) held against the housing.
2. Push bar (3) through the guide until it contacts the clutch
release fork.
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SB411 - 18 X1 X2 Y D
SB411 - 20
100 mm 105 mm 5 mm 14/010/03
100 mm 2
mm 3
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Service and Inspection
5 Recording
defects
Volvo PM Service Inspection Protocol 1.2 Volvo Trucks
Standard Times
Number
Number
18 S NS Headlamp inop Renew bulb 3513 DS
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5 Recording A ‘Defect Report Sheet’ is provided to log details of defects
defects noted on the Service Sheet.
Exceptions to If you are unable to do any of the checks - e.g. if the brake
signing the tester is not working, so that the brake test cannot be done,
declarations there is no way of knowing if the vehicle is safe and
roadworthy.
In such cases neither declaration can be signed.
Disclaimer If you find a defect, but the customer wants to do the repair
himself, you must ensure that Service Reception are aware
of this, and that the customer provides a written disclaimer.
In such cases the ‘rectification’ declaration cannot be
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Service and Inspection
6 Signatures
Declaration (Inspection)
Signature .........................................................................Technician
Signature .........................................................................Technician
I certify that the Service indicated above has been completed &
codes S R defects have been rectified and that in my opinion the
vehicle is in a safe and roadworthy condition.
Manual No.
Testers
Check & Report on Function Condition &
Security of the items below
1 Fault codes
Cross reference
2 W/sceen wipers, washers incl. h/lamps (25)
from Service
Sheet to 3 Electrical wiring & Equipment (42)
Vehicle
Inspection 4 Instrument illumination
Manual 5 Ventilation, defroster, AC & Heaters
6 Audible Warning (Horn) (27)
7 Seat & Seat Belts (18/3)
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Vehicle
Inspection
Heavy Goods Vehicle Inspection Manual
Windscreen wipers and washers
Application
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Manual -
example This inspection applies to all vehicles except those with an opening
windscreen or where an adequate view can be obtained by some other
only
means.
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Start
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Inspection Note: If any faults are found during the inspection, make a
Procedure note of them on the service defect sheet.
Under cab:
Tilt cab - observe safety precautions.
Renew any filters not reached from below - engine oil, fuel.
Bleed the fuel system.
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Job Card
Customer Vehicle Reg. Chassis No. Mileage
RO Number Technician
Description Time
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Completing the What is written on the job card is very important.
Job Card Cost/warranty/ invoice staff get information from the card to
pass on to the customer, and to issue invoices.
First, confirm for yourself that the headlights are faulty, then
find the cause of the fault.
Example not Went to get keys from reception, then went out to the yard
OK to bring vehicle in. Geoff operated the stalk in the cab while
I checked the lights outside. Then I found that the bulbs did
not work so I replaced the bulbs.
The bulbs still did not work so I went to my tool box for a
multimeter to check for 24 volts ....................
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Corrective Repair the fault, then ensure that the headlights now work
action correctly.
Example not I went to the parts store to get a wire joint sleeve. Then I
OK went to my tool box to get some wire crimps. I cleaned the
broken wire, then repaired it with the joint sleeve. Then I
went to the parts store for a fuse and bulb.
Then I replaced the fuse and bulb ...............
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