NHTSA ID Number: 10094341
Manufacturer Communication Number: SMB135
Summary
SERVICE MANUAL BULLETIN – PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE – STEERING DAMPER INSPECTION INTERVAL AND CRITERIA.
1 Affected Product
Vehicle
SMB-135
ISSUE DATE: Aug 20 2014
Steering Damper Inspection Interval & Criteria
PM – Preventive Maintenance
This bulletin provides a new inspection interval and criteria for the steering damper assembly installed on your New Flyer
vehicle.
This bulletin supersedes all prior information on this subject already provided in your New Flyer
Service Manuals. Make this Service Bulletin available to service personnel to inform them of changed information.
SEOCONTENT-START
SMB-135 1 of 3
SERVICE MANUAL BULLETIN
This Service Manual Bulletin is prepared by the Publications Department of New Flyer
Industries
Canada ULC. Refer to details below.
The New Flyer
vehicles described in this manual may be protected by one or more
patents and design applications or registrations in the United States and Canada,
and in other countries. Refer to “Vehicle Patent Information” in this manual.
Copyright © 2014 New Flyer
Industries Canada ULC
ISSUE DATE: Aug 20 2014
SMB-135
APPLICABILITY
VEHICLE LENGTH 30ft. 35ft. 40ft. 60ft. ALL
VEHICLE TYPE High Floor Low Floor Invero® Xcelsior® ALL
FUEL TYPE
Diesel Electric CNG LNG
ALL
Diesel/Electric Gas/Electric Fuel Cell
SUBJECT Steering Damper Inspection Interval & Criteria
SECTION TITLE PM – Preventive Maintenance
DETAILS This bulletin provides a new inspection interval and criteria for the steering
damper assembly installed on your New Flyer
vehicle.
This bulletin supersedes all prior information on this subject already provided
in your New Flyer
Service Manuals. Make this Service Bulletin available
to service personnel to inform them of changed information.
2 of 3 SMB-135
SERVICE MANUAL BULLETIN
SMB-135
The New Flyer
vehicles described in this manual may be protected by one or more
patents and design applications or registrations in the United States and Canada,
and in other countries. Refer to “Vehicle Patent Information” in this manual.
Copyright © 2014 New Flyer
Industries Canada ULC
1. Steering Damper
Inspect the steering damper every 6,000
miles (9,600 km) as follows:
❒ Check for excessive play at ball joints
ends. See “Fig. 1: Steering Damper
Inspection” on page 2.
❒ Inspect for any external damage to cylinder
or piston rod. Replace damper if bent or
damaged.
❒ Check for evidence of leakage. Replace
damper if leaking.
❒ Inspect condition of protective sleeve on
cylinder and ensure it can move freely and
extend 2 to 3 inches from cylinder.
❒ Inspect exterior surfaces for evidence of
corrosion. Clean light surface rust, otherwise
replace damper if badly corroded.
☞NOTE:
If maintenance records indicate that the
vehicle is experiencing front end steering
shimmy, then a cylinder damping inspection
should be performed.
Fig. 1: Steering Damper Inspection
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SERVICE MANUAL BULLETIN
SMB-135
The New Flyer
vehicles described in this manual may be protected by one or more
patents and design applications or registrations in the United States and Canada,
and in other countries. Refer to “Vehicle Patent Information” in this manual.
Copyright © 2014 New Flyer
Industries Canada ULC
1.1. Cylinder Damping Inspection
1. Remove steering damper from vehicle.
Refer to Section 3 of your New Flyer
Service
Manual for procedure.
2. Hold the steering damper in a vertical position
with the oil chamber at the bottom.
3. Extend the piston rod fully by hand.
4. Operate the steering damper twice through
its full range of travel in both compression
and extension strokes.
5. Hold the steering damper fully extended in
the vertical position for at least one minute.
☞NOTE:
Ensure that no pressure is applied to the
piston rod while it is in the extended vertical
position. The plastic protective sleeve
should also be in the fully extended position.
6. Slowly compress the piston rod into the
cylinder while noting both the resistance
and distance travelled. Stop compressing
the piston once resistance is felt.
7. Mark the position of resistance by scribing
a line on the plastic protective sleeve that
coincides with the position of the metal
protective sleeve.
8. Retract the piston upwards until the plastic
protective sleeve is fully extended. Measure
the distance between the edge of the
metal protective sleeve and the mark
scribed on the plastic protective sleeve.
See “Fig. 2: Damper Measurement” on
page 3.
9. The piston rod must not travel more than
0.118 in. (3.0 mm) before damping resistance
is felt. Replace steering damper if
free travel (slip) exceeds these limits.
10.Reinstall steering damper on vehicle.
Refer to Section 3 of your New Flyer
Service
Manual for procedure.
Fig. 2: Damper Measurement
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SMB135
- Auto & Truck Maintenance
- Country of manufacture: United States
- Manufacturer: VALVOLINE
- High quality power steering fluid and conditioner
- Stops Noise
- Stops slipping
- Helps prevent unusual wear
- Protects seals
- 50,000 mile fluid life
- Anti-wear protection increases system life; protects against pump failure, squeals and clogs; corrosion protection for metals, rubber & gasket components
- For use in all manufacturers
- Conventional formula; for use in all manufacturers
- Size: 32 oz.
- Engineered Stop Leak Protection: Specially formulated to condition and rejuvenate worn seals, helping stop existing leaks and preventing future fluid loss for smoother steering performance
- Long-term system durability: Provides advanced protection against wear and tear in the power steering system, ensuring reliable operation and extending component life under demanding conditions
- Anti-foaming and oxidation control: Reduces fluid breakdown, prevents harmful foam formation, and resists oxidation, keeping the steering system clean and responsive over time
- Seal Conditioning Benefits: Rejuvenates aged seals, restores flexibility, and helps reduce cracking or wear that commonly leads to power steering leaks.
- Recommended Applications: Suitable for ABS, disc, and drum braking systems meeting GM 1050017, Chrysler
Spec 5931, and Ford
Spec M2C195-A requirements
- The service solution for ALL European, North American, and Asian vehicles (Honda
fluid recommended for Honda
/Acura
vehicles) - Reduces friction and protects seals and hoses - extending the life of the power steering system
- Provides excellent cold and high temperature performance eliminating "morning sickness" stiffness
- Excellent for use in electric hydraulic systems
- Cleans and frees sticky turbines and pumps
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