volvo's

Discussion in 'Swift' started by RobertSmith, Dec 18, 2010.

  1. RobertSmith

    RobertSmith Medium Load Member

    Sense I already look dumb on here today. Some quick questions on these volvo's. I don't know anything about them,

    I got the 2010 volvo w/cummins engine. Need to know some maintence specifics for it. First what is all this exhaust treatment crap I see stacked up in truckstops/ is that something I should know about/ 2 I can't find where to drain the airtanks/ I know, sad, but true. And really anything else beside the basics that can help me out would be greatly appreciatted.
     
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  3. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    They just tossed you the keys and said "so long"?
    Isn't there a shop or something at your terminal where you can ask about this stuff?
     
  4. RobertSmith

    RobertSmith Medium Load Member

    Yeah, pretty much, They gave me keys and said get moved in, I pulled it around, got my stuff in it, and beep, qualcom, load assignment, off I went, of course I broke down an hour later, but thats besides the point.

    I'm really looking for a few answers, and our shop is not very nice.
     
  5. bulldozerbert

    bulldozerbert Medium Load Member

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    air tanks, crawl under, find them, and look for the drains.
     
  6. bulldozerbert

    bulldozerbert Medium Load Member

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    exhaust treatment..... some of the new engines require it to burn off the exhaust crap.

    you should figure out if your truck needs it.

    there should be a little tank on the side somewhere, and I assume it will be marked.

    Maybe you should read the manual at your next down time?
     
  7. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    They did the same thing to me, 'here's the keys to 4 trucks, go pick one'. I had no idea about the Volvo as I had trained on a Kenworth. You would think someone would come out and go over it with the brand new driver, engine regens, where the air drains are located, 'this one doesn't have hood latches, look, here is were you open the hood...' . Had to figure out how to operate the bunk heater on my own too.

    Driver's side steps, two handles, release those handles (make sure door is closed) pull fairing toward you. You will see the batteries and the air tanks beneath. There will be the air drain cord in plain view.
     
  8. RobertSmith

    RobertSmith Medium Load Member

    lmao, no manual, I'm getting a bit discouraged here. Starting to feel like this industry is not for me, so many questions and so few people willing to help, they all just have smart comments and bad additudes.
     
  9. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    Don't let your frustration get you too discouraged. Some of the newer trucks use DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) and some "regenerate" to burn off soot collected in the system. I really wish I could help you as I understand your frustration, but I'm not familiar with the new systems. Hopefully another Swift driver will see this post and help you out by sending you their phone number via PM or such.
     
  10. xlsdraw

    xlsdraw Road Train Member

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    Chill dude it'll be alright. Scottied67 is helping you. You can do this.
     
    bulldozerbert Thanks this.
  11. RobertSmith

    RobertSmith Medium Load Member

    thanks a ton man, I didnt want to start popping body panels without some knowledge first.

    and gears, you did just help, cuz this system regens, so I take it no exhaust fluid crap.
     
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