D250E Series II and D300E Series II Articulated Trucks Caterpillar


Stopping the Engine

Usage:

D250E II 4PS


NOTICE

Stopping the engine immediately after it has been working under load can result in overheating and accelerated wear of the engine components.

Refer to the following stopping procedure, to allow the engine to cool, and to prevent excessive temperatures in the turbocharger center housing, (if equipped) which could cause oil coking problems.


  1. Stop the machine and run the engine at low idle for five minutes.

    Do not stop the engine immediately after the engine has been working under load. This can result in overheating and in accelerated wear of the engine components.

  1. Turn the engine start switch to the OFF position and remove the engine start switch key.

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