When does the CF 500 service manual start?

When does the CF 500 service manual start?

SERVICE MANUAL SERVICE MANUAL SECTION CF 500, CF 600 Models Starting September 1, 2007 — ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Model: CF 500 Start Date: 09/01/2007 Model: CF 600 Start Date: 09/01/2007 S08332 03/18/2008 S08332 Copyright©03/18/2008 International Truck and Engine Corporation

When did the Navistar CF 500 come out?

SERVICE MANUAL SECTION CF 500, CF 600 Models Starting September 1, 2007 — ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Model: CF 500 Start Date: 09/01/2007 Model: CF 600 Start Date: 09/01/2007 S08332 03/18/2008 S08332 Copyright©03/18/2008 International Truck and Engine Corporation CF 500, CF 600 Models Starting September 1, 2007 — ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS i

What kind of engine does an International CityStar have?

Under the cab, the truck is equipped with International’s VT 275 4.5-liter V6 diesel engine which offers a maximum output of 200 hp and is mated on a five speed automatic transmission. The truck features a cab over engine configuration which is usually typical for the European market.

Who is the International Truck and Engine Corporation?

International Truck and Engine Corporation reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring any obligation. Introduction p 3-1 Note All wiring connections between components are shown exactly as they exist in the vehicles.

Where are the component names on a CF 500 circuit?

It is located to the right of each component. Component Names, Notes and Base Part Numbers (5) Component names are placed on the right hand side of each component. Any notes that describe switch positions or operating conditions follow the name. Descriptions of the internals of the component are also included here.

What does the dashed line mean on a CF 500 schematic?

Within the schematic, all switches, sensors and relays are shown “at rest” (as if the Ignition Switch were OFF). Splices (3) A dashed line indicates that the splice is not shown completely. A reference is given to the page where the splice appears in full.