background image

Summary of Contents for Motorhome 1976

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable and troublefree operation of your vehicle When it comes to service remember that your GMC MotorHome Dealer knows your vehicle best and is interesteiJ in your complete satisfaction Return to him for service and any other assistance you may require GMC Truck and Coach maintains a number of Zone Offices throughout the country Should you...

Page 3: ... in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of pub lication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice For vehicles sold in Canada substitute the name General Motors of Canada whenever the name GMC Truck Coach Division appears in this manual Service Publications GMC TRUCK COACH DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Pontiac Michigan 48053 X ...

Page 4: ...icker 20 Instrument Panel and Controls 21 Speedometer and Odometer 21 ii SUBJECT PAGE NO Fuel Gauge 21 Temperature Gauge 21 Oil Pressure Gauge 21 Charging System Warning Light 21 Brake System Warning Light 21 Tell Tale Warning Light Cluster 22 Headlight Switch 22 Windshield Wiper Lever 23 Windshield Washers 23 Fuel Selector Switch 23 Battery Boost Switch 23 Cigar Cigarette Lighter 24 Heating Syste...

Page 5: ...eeing Vehicle From Sand Etc 64 Emergency Exit 64 Fire Extinguisher 64 Appearance Care 65 Care and Cleaning of Interior 65 General Information 65 iii SUBJECT PAGE NO Lap Belt Care 65 Interior Glass 65 Kitchen Sink 67 Vacuum Cleaner 6 7 Drapery Care 67 Cleaning Fabrics 67 Cleaning Fabrics With Cleaning Fluids 68 Cleaning Fabrics With Detergent Foam Cleaner 68 Removal of Specific Stains 68 Exterior A...

Page 6: ...Draining Holding Tank 106 Draining Living Area Water System 106 Water Tank Filter 108 iv SUBJECT PAGE NO Sanitizing Living Area Water System 109 Winterization 110 Vehicle Storage 110 Vehicle Trip Preparation 112 General Data and Specifications 115 Owner Assistance 122 GM of Canada Limited Zone Offices 123 U S Zone Territories 124 U S Zone Offices 125 General Motors Overseas Offices 125 24 Hour Pho...

Page 7: ...MUM FRONT AND REAR AXLE WEIGHTS CAS MANUFACTURED The weight of the cargoload must be properly distributed over both the front and rear axles although not necessarily evenly The plate shows the maximum weight that the front axle can carry front GAWR and the maximum weight that the rear axle rear GAWR can carry The GVWR represents the maximum permissible loaded weight of the vehicle and takes into c...

Page 8: ...VW is the weight of the vehicle itself all items added to the vehicle after it has left the factory the driver and all occupants and everything that is loaded into or onto the vehicle The GVW must not ex ceed the GVWR and the front and rear weights 2 of the loaded vehicle must not exceed the front and rear GAWR s CAUTION When using your vehicle to transport luggage or other cargo it is recom mende...

Page 9: ...ent 8 Be sure all LP gas controls on furnace rangeI oven and optional gasI electrical refrigerator are turned off 3 9 Check that all interior stowage is securely held 10 Check that all lights and switches are set in positions suitable for travel 11 Position driver s seat for comfort 12 Check that driver s and front passenger s seat and any other swivel mounted seats are locked in position 13 Check...

Page 10: ...envelope and discard the key plugs Keep the key envelope in a safe place such as your wallet NOT IN THE VEHICLE In the event the original keys are lost dupli cates can be made by your dealer or a locksmith using the key code information When leaving the vehicle unattended remove the keys and lock the entrance door ENTRANCE DOOR DOOR LATCH Door must be locked from outside the vehicle by inserting t...

Page 11: ...to provide easy entrance and exit To swivel seat depress seat swivel lever as shown then rotate seat The seats are designed to lock only in the forward facing position CAUTION After adjusting any seat always use body weight to push forward and backward on seat and to twist seat to assure that seat adjusters and swivel lock are securely engaged in position Motion of the seat indicates that latches ...

Page 12: ... type 2 arm rests are not in use raise them into the UP position as shown To use simply lower the arm rest into the DOWN posi tion as shown LIVING AREA SWIVEL SEATS The optional swivel seats behind the driver s seat may be swiveled or adjusted for height as described in the following Swiveling Seat 1 To swivel seat to desired position depress seat locking lever straight handled lever lo cated on r...

Page 13: ...ters one of the holes provided in seat tube by attempting to rotate seat If seat rotates locking lever is not entering hole Readjust seat height until it does Then tighten collar retaining bolt and nut assembly LAP BELTS Your GMC MotorHome is equipped with lap belts in the driver and front passenger seating position s as well as certain other seating loca tions in the MotorHome It is recommended t...

Page 14: ...t the belt re wind into the retractor to release lock mech anism so belt can be pulled out to the proper length Position lap belt across lap as LOW ON HIPS as possible To reduce the risk of slid ing under the belt during an accident adjust to a SNUG FIT by pulling belt firmly across lap in direction of retractor so it can take up slack When no longer in use driver and front pas senger lap belts ca...

Page 15: ...ut storage provisions should have buckles latched and belts adjusted to remove slack If a child is traveling in a vehicle not equipped with an appropriate infant or child restraint sys tem the following precautions should be taken 1 Infants unable to sit up by themselves should be restrained by placing them in a cov ered padded bassinet placed crossways in the 9 Living Area Swivel Seats Positioned...

Page 16: ...r in Canada write to General Motors of Canada Limited Owner Relations Department Oshawa Ontario giving The vehicle identification number from plate attached to right side of dash panel or from the registration slip or title 10 The country or countries in which you plan to travel It is recommended that you do not operate your vehicle in any country not having fuels meeting the requirements of your ...

Page 17: ...ly loaded including passengers Refer to the IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON VEHICLE LOADING section of this manual for further information Before leaving any camp site make sure all litter has been picked up When traveling in winter it is recommended that the water tank not be filled until the des tination is reached This will ensure that the vehicle has thoroughly warmed up The water and holding tank sy...

Page 18: ...GMC MOTORHOME NOTES 12 ...

Page 19: ...flned areas such as garages any more than needed to move vehicle in or out of area When vehicle is stopped in an UNCONFINED area with the engine running for any more than a short period of time adjust heating or cooling system to force outside air into the vehicle as follows 1 On vehicles not equipped with automotive air conditioning set fan to medium or high speed and upper control lever to any p...

Page 20: ...engagement of starter NOTE The anti theft steering column lock is not a substitute for the parking brake Always set the parking brake when leaving the driver s seat unattended If difficulty is experienced in turning the igni tion key and lock knob to unlock the ignition attempt to turn the steering wheel as hard as possible in the direction the wheels are turned At the same time turn the ignition ...

Page 21: ...art position release key when engine starts IF ENGINE FAILS TO START First fully depress and release the accelera tor pedal several times then remove foot from accelerator pedal and crank engine If engine still does not start fully depress the accelerator pedal and hold to the floor while cranking the engine 15 Transmission Shift Indicator and Speedometer If the engine has been flooded with gasoli...

Page 22: ...when shifting into lower range or lower gear on slippery surfaces with vehicle moving abrupt engine braking adion could cause the front wheels to skid possibly leading to loss of vehicle con trol e FORCED DOWNSHIFT When additional acceleration is desired to pass moving ve hicles or to climb steep grades at speeds between approximately 35 and 65 MPH the transmission can be downshifted by depress in...

Page 23: ... desired speed and momentarily push in the engagement button take your foot off the accelerator and this speed will be maintained e TO RESET AT A FASTER SPEED Ac celerate the vehicle to the desired higher speed push in the engagement button fully and release slowly e TO RESET AT A SLOWER SPEED Depress the engagement button fully and HOLD Allow vehicle to decelerate When vehicle reaches desired spe...

Page 24: ...rmance so that the vehicle will not slow down at the usual rate and may 18 pull to the right or left Applying the brakes lightly will indicate whether they have been so affected To dry them quickly lightly apply the brakes while maintaining a safe forward speed with an assured clear distance ahead until brake performance returns to normal On your vehicle if power assist to the brakes is interrupte...

Page 25: ...r when the brake pedal is applied firmly See also the various brake checks listed in the maintenance schedule folder PARKING BRAKE To set parking brake pull up the handle located on the ftoor against the left wall be low the instrument panel For increased holding power first depress regular brake pedal with the right foot and hold it while setting the parking brake with left hand 19 Parkin Brake C...

Page 26: ...d to light up when the headlights are on high beam HEADLIGHT FLICKER The headlight circuits are protected by a circuit breaker in the light switch An overload on the breaker will cause the lights to flicker on and off or in some cases to remain off If this condition develops have your headlight electrical circuit checked immediately 1 WINDSHIELD WIPER CONTROL 7 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE 13 GENERATOR LIGH...

Page 27: ...With the engine warmed up to normal operating temperature minimum pressure at idle should be slightly above the L graduation 8 PSI At normal operating speeds minimum pressure should be between the second and middle graduations 35 PSI Should the pres sure drop below these minimums stop the en gine immediately and check the cause of the low 21 oil pressure This could be the result of a danger ously ...

Page 28: ...W FUEL Optional Light The low fuel warning light in your vehicle is designed to come on when the main tank has less than five gallons of fuel left and the fuel selector switch is in the FUEL MAIN position If at any point after this the fuel selector switch is changed to FUEL AUX the LOW FUEL warning light will then go out aq_d come on again when the fuel in the auxiliary tank goes below five gallo...

Page 29: ...tions FUEL MAIN and FUEL AUX This switch allows the driver to change the fuel pick up and fuel gauge sending unit from the main tank as it goes empty to the auxiliary tank which will normally contain 7 to 9 gallons of fuel It is recommended that any time the fuel system is filled this switch be put in the FUEL MAIN position and left there until auxiliary fuel is needed BATTERY BOOST SWITCH The GMC...

Page 30: ...climate conditions most desirable at any given time FAN The fan switch has four positions LO and three blower speeds ranging to HI Fan will operate whenever the key is in the RUN or ACCESSORY position In order to operate the fan in the HI posi tion the engine must be running e OFF VENT HEATER DEF With the lever in the OFF position the system is off except for the blower With the lever in the VENT ...

Page 31: ... panel outlets with a slight flow of air to the defroster outlet For maximum heat move the temperature lever to HOT posi tion and FAN switch lever to HI position Heating system output can be varied by moving temperature lever and FAN lever to different positions 25 Automotive AirConditioner Controls With the lever in DEF position system op erates the same as in the HEATER position except most of t...

Page 32: ...n 26 t1 1 ll l i 7 _ II 1 1 n __ Push Button AM Radio AM FM RADIO In addition to providing standard AM recep tion this set permits you to receive clear static free FM broadcasts Move the slide bar above the push buttons to the right or left to select AM or FM reception All other controls remain the same as described for push button radios FM broadcasts may be received as far as 25 miles from the s...

Page 33: ...speakers sounds equal 27 AM FM Stereo Radio with Tape Deck Tape Installed Typical 2 Regulate volume control and tone controls as desired 3 To change program track push in volume control knob and release player will index to next track 4 Push in the eject button to remove tape cartridge from player Cleaning and Care Every 100 hours of operation or if tape slips and runs slowly the capstan revolving...

Page 34: ...AISE LOWER switches should be placed in OFF The TRAVEL switch should be moved 28 to AUTO for the first five minutes if vehicle has been in a raised or lowered position Then move the switch to HOLD after ride height is achieved It is not necessary to move the TRAVEL switch to AUTO if vehicle has not been leveled at a campsite or vehicle load has not changed significantly NOTE The HOLD position is t...

Page 35: ...ponents ZEO 6582 depending on road surface with the rear of the vehicle in the fully DOWN position Care should be exercised since ground clearance at the rear will be at a minimum Vehicle should be taken to nearest dealer Depending on the type of failure it may be possible to add air to the rear suspension wet tank shop air fill valve located on tank see illustration by filling reservoir at a loca...

Page 36: ...GMC MOTORHOME NOTES 30 ...

Page 37: ...UTION Carbon monoxide page 13 LIVING AREA ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GENERAL INFORMATION The MotorHome living area electrical sys tem is designed for utmost convenience It is capable of supplying the vehicle with power from at least two sources three if equipped with a motor generator All electrical components except the water heater the roof mounted air conditioner if equipped and the plug receptacles are...

Page 38: ... compartment located in the left side of the MotorHome contains the 21 foot power cord used for external power J connections To make an external power connection re move the cord from the compartment and plug it into a suitable power receptacle All internal switching will take place automatically When disconnecting from an external power source the power cord should be plugged into the motor gener...

Page 39: ...ted at eye level in the living area Included are 33 L P GAS This gauge is designed to indicate the amount of liquid petroleum gas remain ing in the tank e BATTERY VOLTS During operation the indicator should remain in the center seg ment of the dial to indicate normal battery condition If the indicator shows less than 11 volts an under charge condition exists in the living area battery and a rechar...

Page 40: ...ord must be plugged into the motor generator receptacle Both of these com ponents are located in the external utilities com partment on the left side of the vehicle Be sure the crankcase has been filled with oil to the F full mark on the dipstick Check oil only when the motor generator is not operating The remote START STOP switch is a three position rocker switch By pressing the top half of the s...

Page 41: ...START STOP switch is the HOUR METER The HOUR METER indicates total amount of hours motor generator has operated This gauge will aid in determining when the motor generator should receive periodic inspections maintenance and service parts replacements in conjunction with the Maintenance Schedule folder The Mainte nance Schedule folder includes Onan Motor Generator Maintenance Schedule The Generac M...

Page 42: ...tacle If an appliance continuously trips the re ceptacle the appliance is defective and should be repaired or replaced TESTING THE EXTERIOR RECEPTACLE For maximum protection against electrical shock hazard the exterior receptacle should be tested at least once a month and the test date recorded TEST PROCEDURE 1 Push test button The reset button should pop up showing a red line which indi cates tha...

Page 43: ...nsert hose or funnel into filler opening and fill tank Capacity of water tank is 40 gallons NOTE When tank is full water will spill from the filler opening 4 Turn on water pump switch Open bath room faucets to clear air from lines if the water tank has been dry and to let water heater fill 5 Install filler cap securely after filling tank to help prevent contamination of water system 6 Always lock ...

Page 44: ...ZE06582 WATER HEATER WATER FILL DRAIN COCKS SHOWER CONTROLS ZE06581 DRAIN COCK CITY WATER INLET DRAIN COCK COLD WATER HOT WATER A 5198 Living Area Water System T ypical 38 ...

Page 45: ...e problems should arise follow the step by step procedures If they do not solve the problem consult a GMC Motor Home dealer 1 Pump will not prime it should do this automatically 39 a Check to be sure there is water in the tank b Check to be sure battery is not run down c Check for kinks in the inlet hose d Check for air leaks at inlet fittings If air is leaking into inlet fittings tighten fittings...

Page 46: ...a power supply of 120 volts AC is connected to the vehicle the voltage selec tion relay is energized and disconnects the unit from DC operation When the AC supply is dis All Electric Reiri erator Control Panel 40 connected the refrigerator automatically reverts to DC operation Turning the thermostat knob to the OFF position will stop operation of the refrigerator NOTE A key is provided to lock the...

Page 47: ...creases power consumption To lessen frost accumulation avoid putting hot or steam ing food in the refrigerator To defrost the refrigerator turn the thermo stat to the OFF position When accumulated ice has melted the water can be removed from the drip pan under the freezer compartment Cleaning The cabinet interior should be cleaned regu larly Remove shelves and wash the lining with lukewarm water t...

Page 48: ...tank is fully open see page 92 for location of valve 3 Be sure all knobs are in the OFF posi tion The oven thermostat should be in the PILOT OFF position 4 Lift cook top panel and turn rangej oven manual valve and range pilot shut off valve to ON position 5 Light range pilot with a match as shown 6 Depress the oven thermostat and turn counterclockwise to OFF position 7 Open the oven door allow the...

Page 49: ... position and turn rangeI oven manual valve and range pilot shut off valve to OFF position This should turn off the gas to the range and oven pilots CARE AND CLEANING e POWER RANGE HOOD FILTER It is im portant that the power range hood filter be inspected frequently and cleaned as needed To clean filter remove retaining nuts at 43 Lighting Oven Pilot power hood switches remove filter and wash in h...

Page 50: ...ver be used as a space heater Do not leave the oven door open while the oven is on Do not operate rangeI oven while traveling or while refueling your vehicle at a gasoline service station The pilot lights or burners may ignite gasoline fumes Do not leave the top burners on without a utensil for any length of time Overheating of the grates may cause the porcelain enamel to craze and chip Your range...

Page 51: ...aucet at top cartridge 3 Replace top cartridge 4 Connect inlet and outlet lines at top car tridge NOTE After winter storage do not install puri fier cartridge assembly until non toxic anti freeze has been flushed from the water system BATHROOM FACILITIES STANDARD TOILET The standard toilet is a fresh water sanitation system It uses a pressure flushing system wherein water cleans the bowl with each...

Page 52: ...nt household cleaners no scouring powders 3 The toilet dumps directly into the vehicle holding tank Therefore it is recommended that 46 DUMP VALVE HANDLE Dumping Waste Contents of Recirculating Toilet holding tank be drained at regular intervals to avoid overfilling The suggested drain interval is whenever refilling living area water tank OPERATING TIPS FOR TOILETS 1 Do not put facial tissue autom...

Page 53: ...l Flush Charge described previously CLEANING TIPS 1 There are several excellent cleaning com pounds that may be used Be sure to read the 47 Shower Head Typical label to be sure compounds will not damage plastic parts and tubing 2 Recreational users advise it is best to flush the toilet before each use to aid in maintaining cleanliness 3 Another aid to flushing is to lay some toilet tissue in the b...

Page 54: ...g the relative amount of hot or cold water The shower control is located in the separate shower area There are hot and cold water con trols located on the wall inside the shower The Shower Controls ZEO 6582 48 Bathroom Warm Air Duct Typical shower water temperature can be adjusted by changing the relative amount of hot or cold water To adjust take the shower head off of the wall mount and hold it ...

Page 55: ...e windows are oper ated as follows SLIDING WINDOWS The horizontal and optional vertical sliding windows in your vehicle are equipped with a locking type latch To Open Window Unlock window latch by pushing upward on button until latch lever is exposed see illus tration Firmly grasp latch plate and slide window to desired position see illustration To Close Window Grasp latch plate and slide window t...

Page 56: ...e vent They are operated by the button switch at the corner of the vent ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER The controls of the air conditioner are mounted on the unit in the ceiling of your MotorHome and can provide either cooling or air circulation To operate the unit for air circulation set the blower fan switch at the desired setting Hi Fan High Fan Speed Only Med Fan Medium Fan Speed Only Low Lo Fan...

Page 57: ...s located in the compartment under the kitchen sink In Model ZEO 6582 the furnace is located below the oven The furnace s electrical system is operated on 12 volt DC only SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Whenever operating the furnace the window above it should be fully closed to help avoid drawing carbon monoxide exhausted from its vent back through the window Furnace Thermostat Typical 51 When the thermost...

Page 58: ...e SHUTTING OFF FURNACE To shut off furnace set thermostat to OFF position and close manual valve Always perform these steps as a precaution when the furnace will not be in use FURNACE OPERATING TIPS If furnace fails to ignite it may be necessary to push the manual reset button which is located next to the fuse receptacle at the front of the furnace Turn thermostat to lowest setting 2 Open LP gas t...

Page 59: ...y to adjust pri mary air is located at the bottom right side of the furnace compartment by removing access cover NOTE To gain access to right side of furnace Model ZEO 6582 it will be necessary to re move service access panel in the compartment to the right of the furnace 1 Loosen hex lock nut slightly until burner adjusting rod can be turned with a screwdriver 53 Furnace Primary Air Adjustment 2 ...

Page 60: ...e leaves and push in supports if so equipped Slightly raise the aisle end of the table and Double Dinette Dining Position Typical Dinette Table Disengaging Leg 54 depress folding leg lock and fold attached leg under all the way Continue to raise the table end until it be comes disengaged from the wall Place table on floor between dinette seats NOTE There are two handles located under seat cushion ...

Page 61: ...ge area For access lift the seat and pull up the seat support at the forward side of the davo as shown SWIVEL CHAIRS If the MotorHome is equipped with the swivel chairs in the living area see STARTING AND OPERATING section earlier in this manual for lap belt and seat instructions 55 Front Davo Converted to Bunk Beds Davo Seat Support CAUTION Check that all swiveling seats are locked in position be...

Page 62: ...on Repeat pro cedure on the opposite side REAR DINETTE The optional rear dinette can be converted into a double bed To prepare the rear dinette for sleeping perform the following 56 Preparing Settee lor Sleeping Rear Dinette Pull the table and leg assembly out of the base mounted in the floor Pull leg out of mounting hole under table top Store the table top and leg on the floor in rear of MotorHom...

Page 63: ... seat To use the table perform the fol lowing Rotate the table leg away from the table top until it snaps into position and is locked Hook the rear edge of the table onthe mould ing mounted on the dash panel as shown with the leg resting on the floor To remove the table lift upwards on the front edge of table and remove from mould ing on dash panel Depress latch located at upper end of leg and swi...

Page 64: ... 2 volt C cell battery being sure that positive end of battery is installed as shown when viewed from the back of clock 58 START 8 Backside of Clock Setting Hands To set hands pull Hand Set Knob slightly outward and rotate it CLOCKWISE ONLY as viewed from front of clock NEVER move the hands COUNTERCLOCKWISE as this may damage the mechanism Start Clock To start clock simply move the START STOP leve...

Page 65: ...o return to the BAT NORMAL position A vehicle with both batteries discharged may be started by using energy from a battery in another vehicle called Jump Starting JUMP STARTING Jump starting may be dangerous and should be attempted ONLY if the following three con ditions are met If they are not we strongly rec ommend that you leave the starting to a com petent mechanic The battery in the other veh...

Page 66: ...battery fluid to contact eyes skin fabrics or painted surfaces fluid is a corrosive acid FLUSH ANY CONTACTED AREA WITH WATER IM MEDIATELY AND THOROUGHLY Be careful that metal tools or jumper cables do not contact the positive battery ter minal or metal in contact with it and any other metal in the other vehicle because a short circuit could occur Bat teries and battery acid should always be kept o...

Page 67: ...remove radiator cap while engine and radia tor are still hot because the coaling system will blow out scalding fluid and steam under pressure Do not remove radiator cap to check engine coolant level check coolant visually at the see through coolant tank Proper coolant level at normal engine operat ing temperature is between the FULL and ADD marks on the tank Coolant should be added only to the coo...

Page 68: ...s placed in the drainage slot under bracket Adjust chain length so link will fit in fork at top of jack Close valve at base of jack and insert jack handle Always operate jack with slow smooth motion Raise vehicle so tire just clears surface re place wheel and slightly tighten wheel nuts Open valve at base of jack to lower then fully tighten wheel nuts P roper torque is 250 foot pounds CAUTION Use ...

Page 69: ...H for distances up to 50 miles provided the final drive axle trans mission and steering system are otherwise nor mally operable Use only towing equipment specifically designed for this purpose following the instructions of the towing equipment manu facturer A separate safety chain system must be used For such towing the steering must be un locked transmission in neutral and the parking brake relea...

Page 70: ...sly apply ing moderate pressure to the accelerator Do not race engine For best possible traction avoid spinning wheels when trying to free the vehicle The use of GM Liquid Tire Chain is recom mended for temporary assistance when traction is lost on ice or snow 64 Location of Fire Extinguisher T ypical CAUTION Do not spin wheels in excess of 35 MPH as indicated on the speedometer Per sonal injury a...

Page 71: ...S when used properly according to directions on containers and are available through General Motors Parts Division LAP BELT CARE Clean only with mild soap solution and luke warm water Do not bleach or dye belts since this may severely weaken belts INTERIOR GLASS The interior glass surface should be cleaned on a periodic basis for continued good visibility A commercial household glass cleaning agen...

Page 72: ... ward 2 Note that screen track when installed con tacts the inner edge of sliding window track The screen track has three grooves and the widest groove should face the outside of the vehicle Position screen track in window frame assembly and slide it rearward until contact is made with adjacent upper screen track Seat track into position by pressing track firmly up into window frame assembly 3 Sli...

Page 73: ...vacuum system remove flex hose from the closet lift vacuum inlet hinge cap just under the storage cabinet and insert the proper end of the flex hose At this point the vacuum system will be operating and is used in the same manner as any household vacuum cleaner DRAPERY CARE The draperies used in the GMC MotorHome are to be DRY CLEANED ONLY CLEANING FABRICS IMPORTANT Be sure vehicle is well venti l...

Page 74: ...ITH BRUSH IMMEDIATELY AFTER CLEANING WIPE OFF ANY CLEANER RESIDUE WITH SLIGHTLY DAMP ABSORBENT TOWEL OR CLOTH IMPORTANT IMMEDIATELY AFTER WIPING FORCE DRY FABRIC WITH AIR HOSE HEAT DRYER OR HEAT LAMP Use caution with heat dryer or heat lamp to prevent damage to fabric 68 When trim materials with a sheen or luster finish are dry wipe fabric lightly with a soft dry clean cloth to restore sheen or lu...

Page 75: ... chemi cal cleaner which is specified safe to use on all acrylic finishes A protective coating such as GM Chrome Gard may be applied on clean chrome surfaces which are stain and rust free If necessary GM Chrome Cleaner and Polish may be used to re move rust from chrome plated parts before ap plying a protective coating 69 EXTERIOR GLASS Never wipe glass with dry paper or cloth Do not operate wiper...

Page 76: ...ERCOATING Due to the fiberglass and aluminum body con struction of the vehicle added protection by additional undercoating is not necessary How ever if you do wish to apply undercoating material it should be kept off of all moving or rotating parts It should also be kept off air con ditioner fittings body drain holes exhaust sys tems and plumbing For continuing satisfaction keep your vehicle all G...

Page 77: ...have the service performed by a competent serviceman MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE For owner convenience a separate maintenance folder has been provided with your vehicle which contains a complete schedule and brief explanation of the safety emission control lubri cation and general maintenance it requires The maintenance folder information is supplemented EXTERIOR RECEPTACLE OPTIONAL DOOR D OD LP GAS DOOR...

Page 78: ...ment 72 automotive battery engine oil fill radiator radiator cap coolant recovery tank and the air conditioner receiver dehydrator sight glass op tional Items that can be checked or filled through the left access door are the windshield washer reservoir brake master cylinder engine oil dipstick and the air compressor Be sure to secure the access doors after clos ing them by turning the latch knob ...

Page 79: ...ltionlng Compressor Optional Engine Compartment seats The cover is designed to be secured at the two rear corners by securing bolts The securing bolts have rings and may be loosened or tight ened by hand or screwdriver The cover is de signed to be secured at the front by a retain ing lip 73 To remove the engine cover loosen the secur ing bolts and lift up using the wire loops To install the engine...

Page 80: ...ened The light at tached to a 25 foot cord may be removed from engine compartment for use as necessary HOISTING INSTRUCTIONS A twin post hoist of sufficient capacity and with proper adapters and or fittings must be used Front hoisting position is the front engine crossmember FRONT ENGINE CROSSMEMBER REAR SUSPENSION BRACKETS DENOTES APPROVED LIFTING POINTS Vehicle HoistinA Points 74 Rear hoisting m...

Page 81: ...RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY Single grade oils are preferred however mul tigrades such as SAE lOW 30 or lOW 40 are also acceptable SAE SW 20 oils are not recommended for sustained high speed driving SAE SW 30 oils if available may be used if extreme low temperatures are anticipated 75 SUPPLEMENTAL ENGINE OIL ADDITIVES The regular use of supplemental additives is specifically not recommended and will ...

Page 82: ...ING COLUMN TO GEAR SHAFT ASSY DRAG LINK ASSY 12 FIITINGS 12 FITIINGS u fJ 11FRONT l H TIE ROD 12 FITIINGS FRONT SUSPENSION UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINTS 12 FITIINGS RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE OF VEHICLE Location of Chassis Lubrication Fittin s l STEERING RELAY LEVER 11 FITTING l ...

Page 83: ...ed under the engine access cover on the left side of the engine Use only automatic transmission fluids identi fied with the mark DEXRON II These fluids have been specially formulated and tested for use in your automatic transmission and are available from your GMC MotorHome dealer or local service station Check the fluid level at each engine oil change period To make an accurate fluid level check ...

Page 84: ... gasket install pan Torque attaching screws to 12 foot pounds 6 Add four 4 quarts of DEXRQN II automatic transmission fluid and check fluid as noted above FINAL DRIVE FINAL DRIVE LUBRICANT REPLACEMENT 1 Remove 10 cover attaching bolts Have a drain pan ready as lubricant will begin to drain as bolts are loosened 2 Remove cover and allow lubricant to drain Discard old gasket 3 Using a new cover gask...

Page 85: ...cking Brake Master Cylinder brake pads need replacing The fluid level must be maintained at inch below the top of each reservoir with Delco Supreme No 11 or DOT 3 Brake Fluid or equivalent When replacing the cap be sure to fasten the retainer securely tak ing care not to let dirt enter the reservoirs BLEEDING BRAKES The need for bleeding brakes is generally indi cated by springy spongy pedal actio...

Page 86: ...C for coolant recovery systems and specified for your vehicle 4 Tighten hose clamps and inspect all hoses Replace hoses every 24 months earlier if 80 Radiator Drain Plug swollen checked or otherwise deteriorated 5 Clean frontal area of radiator core and air conditioning condenser Draining and Refllling The cooling system should be drained flushed and refilled using the following recommended proced...

Page 87: ...11 of Draining and Refilling Owner Responsibility It is the owner s responsibility to Maintain cooling system freeze protection at 20 F 29 C or below to ensure pro 81 tection against corrosion and loss of coolant from boiling even though freezing tempera tures are not expected Add ethylene glycol base coolant that meets GM Specification 1899 M when coolant ad ditions are required because of coolan...

Page 88: ...angs Then remove the cap To install reverse this procedure NOTE If the gas cap requires a replacement only a cap with the same features should be used Failure to use the correct cap can result in a serious malfunction of the system Correct replacement caps may be obtained from your GMC MotorHome dealer IMPORTANT If automatic gasoline pump noz zle shuts off before both fuel tanks are full it is rec...

Page 89: ...nd the right front access door The auxiliary battery living area battery is located in the storage or motor generator compartment It is important that these batteries receive the following care 1 If the battery has flame arrestor type filler vent caps check the fluid level in each cell at each engine oil change interval and more often in hot weather To do this it may be helpful to use a small hand...

Page 90: ...r Use a brush and a solution of ammonia and water or baking soda and water Flush off with clear water After cleaning apply petroleum jelly or petrolatum to battery cable terminals to help retard corrosion 4 If battery performance becomes question able see your dealer For full voltage requirements a Delco battery is recommended at replacement time CAUTION Never expose battery to open flame or elect...

Page 91: ...ped with ground guide points for the use of a mechanical aiming device Your author ized dealer is best qualified to adjust your head lights Headlight Beam Adjustment NOTE Cutouts in headlight bezel permit ac cess to adjustment screws Headlights should be adjusted properly The top adjusting screw provides vertical adjustment 85 Headlight Replacement and the side adjusting screw provides horizontal ...

Page 92: ...MPORTANT When replacing fuse or circuit breaker make sure replacement is of same num ber as marked on block TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING FLASHER The turn signals and the hazard warning system both operate with the same flasher This flasher is clipped behind the dashboard just to the right of the steering column WHEELS AND TIRES TIRES The factory installed tires on your vehicle are designed to pr...

Page 93: ...ion type bias ply steel belted are recommended for installation on the vehicle IMPORTANT Radial tires are not recom mended for installation on the vehicle Use of any other tire may seriously affect ride handling speedometerIodometer calibration ve 87 GMC MOTOR HOME TIRE PRESSURES FOR 8 75 16 5 LOAD RANGE D FOR LOADS UP TO VEHICLE CAPACITY FRONT REAR PSI COLD 60 60 FOR SUSTAINED SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF...

Page 94: ...Snow Tires If the vehicle is expected to encounter muddy or snowy driving conditions it is recommended that front driving wheels be equipped with mud and snow type tires If you equip your vehicle with mud and snow tires they should be of the same size load range and construction as original equipment tires It is recommended that vehicle speeds be limited to a maximum of 75 mph if mud and snow tire...

Page 95: ...EARING ADJUSTMENT A periodic rear wheel bearing repack is re quired as indicated in Maintenance Schedule folder These bearings should be cleaned and repacked with Lithium Soap Multi Purpose Grease Meeting GM Specification 6031 M or equivalent The adjustment of the bearing must be done with the wheel off the floor and rotating the wheel while tightening nut At this time make the torque readings as ...

Page 96: ...be sure to check front end alignment and readjust if necessary NOTE Overloading and incorrect ride height can create serious problems and shorten the service life of the vehicle Adjust front suspen sion ride height to specifications shown REAR SUSPENSION The rear suspension consists of control arms mounting brackets air bellows shock absorbers air compressor solenoid valves wet tank and height con...

Page 97: ... of underbody components such as brake and fuel lines frame exhaust system brackets parking brake cables These corrosive effects however can be reduced by periodic flushing of the underbody with plain water In geographic areas having a heavy concentration of such corrosive materials it is recommended that the complete underbody be inspected and 91 Electro Level Components ZEO 6581 Electro Level Co...

Page 98: ...stop working when the gas supply becomes exhausted 92 LivinA Area Electrical Compartment ZE06581 When you are not using the gas appliances shut off the control valve on the tank this will help prevent moisture from condensing inside the tank Having a small amount of Methyl Alcohol put in the tank when you have it filled will help prevent moisture in the tank and help prevent the lines from freezin...

Page 99: ...nk In the event of an overloaded circuit the cause should be corrected and a new fuse of the same capacity installed For explanation of 12 volt fuse block number code refer to GENERAL DATA SPECIFI CATIONS later in this manual The main circuit breaker panel contains circuit breakers that are designed to snap to the OFF position in the event of an overloaded 120 volt circuit Once the cause of the ov...

Page 100: ...terrupting circuit breaker is designed to protect people using appliances plugged into the bedroom galley dinette and refrigerator receptacles If an appliance continuously trips the circuit breaker the appliance is defective and should be repaired or replaced TESTING THE CIRCUIT BREAKER For maximum protection against electrical shock hazard the circuit breaker should be tested at least once a mont...

Page 101: ...o 1 2 turn CAUTION Do not over tighten filter as damage may occur to rubber gasket which will cause filter to leak Be sure to install sealing ring around filter this ring is an air seal to prevent cooling air loss FUEL PUMP FILTER ELEMENT Every 400 hours drain the fuel pump and check filter element Remove fuel pump mount 95 Onan Motor Generator Left Side View ing screws and turn off hex nut on bas...

Page 102: ...CE AUXILIARY BlOWER 3 00A MOTOR GENERATOR COMPARTMENT LIGHT U4A OVEN LIGHT l UA TOTAL 12 68AMP 6 RECIRC TOILET 7 0A TOTAl 7 0AMP ItS R H FRONT LIGHT 2 88A BATH LIGHT 8 64A REAR R H READING LIGHT ISOA TOTAl 13 0AMP 4 REFRIGERATOR 6 00A HAll LIGHT 2 88A LPG COMPARTMENT liGHT 1 44A TOTAl 10 32 AMP 3 PORCH LIGHT 1 44A FlOOR LIGHT 118A GAllEY LIGHT 2 88A WATER PUMP 3 60A SYSTEMS MONITOR 2 50A TOTAL 11 ...

Page 103: ...TCH RECEPTACLE 1 12 W G ROUNO WIR 3 POLE WIRE RECPTACLE OUTLET 80X OUTLET PLATE 6 2 WIRE CORD IN MEtAl CONDUIT J lOX BLANK COVER PLATE EXTERIOR RECETACLE RECEPTACLE LOCATED AT HAll OVERHEAD VACUUM RECEPTACLE LOCATEO AT REFRIGERATOR MODULE CONVERTER RECEPT BEDROOM RECEPT GALLEY RECEPT SWIVEL CHAIR RECEPT OPT R H DINETTE RECEPT REFRIGERATOR RECEPT EXTERIOR RECEPT 120 Volt AC Electrical System Typica...

Page 104: ...OUTPUT 1 GALLEY LIGHT 2 88A RANGE HOOD FAN AND RANGE HOOD LIGHTS 6 70A L H REAR LIGHT 1 44A TOTAL 11 02AMP 2 BATH VENT FAN 3 50A BATH LIGHT 4 32A TOTAL 7 82 AMP 3 FURNACE 6 80A FURNACE AUXILIARY BLOWER 3 00A TOTAL 9 80AMP 4 REFRIGERATOR 6 00A HAll LIGHT 2 88A R H FRONT LIGHT 2 88A TOTAL 11 76AMP 5 WATER PUMP 7 00A PORCH LIGHT 1 44A HOLDING TANK MONITOR l OOA R H REAR LIGHT 1 44A TOTAL 10 88AMP Liv...

Page 105: ... REFRIGERATOR RECEPTACLE LOCATED AT REFRIGERATOR MODULE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 3 FRONT AIR WATER HEATER BEDROOM COND RECEPT RECEPT RECEPT CONVERTER GALLEY RECEPT RECEPT R H DINETIE RECEPT REFRIGERATOR RECEPT GRD FAULT PROTECTED 120 Volt AC Electrical System Typical ZEO 6582 99 A 5159 ...

Page 106: ...n of spark plugs at this time 100 Onan Breaker Point Adjustment Type 2 3 Remove mounting screw A and pull the points out of the box just far enough so screw B can be removed and leads disconnected 4 Remove screw C and replace condenser with a new one 5 Replace points with a new set but do not completely tighten mounting screw A 6 Remove the access hole cover on the top of the blower housing This p...

Page 107: ...tment until the engine runs smooth under acceleration with no load Slightly more fuel may be needed open about 1 4 turn further when sudden load is applied or if operating in very cold weather Set the throttle stop screw with no load connected and while running at a low speed setting Turn the screw to give approximately 1 32 inch be tween the throttle stop screw and throttle lever If the engine de...

Page 108: ...asket seats against mounting surface Hand Tighten Only 5 Refill oil sump with new oil 6 Start engine Run for at least 5 minutes and check for leaks 7 Shut down engine Wait 15 minutes then recheck oil level Refill to Full mark on dip stick if necessary FUEL PUMP FILTER ELEMENT Every 300 operating hours change fuel pump filter element Remove pump attaching screws and tilt pump Use a inch wrench to r...

Page 109: ... removed and cleaned every 700 operating hours by your GMC MotorHome dealer Your dealer will also perform any necessary carburetor and choke adjustments GENERAC MOTOR GENERATOR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AFTER EACH CYCLE OF INDICATED HOURS SERVICE THESE ITEMS 10 100 150 300 700 General Inspection X Check Oil Level X Change Oil11 X Change Oil Filter1 l X Replace Fuel Filter1 X Check Spark Plugs X Air Cle...

Page 110: ...ld not stay in the bowl d Closet flange base seal SOLUTION a The vacuum breaker if the vacuum breaker leaks when flushing the toilet re place the vacuum breaker Toilet must be removed b If the vacuum breaker leaks when the toilet is not in operation replace the water control valve c Leaks at the bowl to mechanism seal re move mechanism and replace mechanism seal d Leaks at closet flange area check...

Page 111: ...utton then the other to work button back fur ther into housing If button still protrudes too far replace timer assembly 3 PROBLEM Toilet does not cycle properly 5 to 9 seconds when button is pressed 105 CAUSE a Reversed wiring polarity b Battery run down c Branch wire too small d Damaged timer SOLUTION a T he black wire is positive hot and the white wire is negative ground b Recharge auxiliary liv...

Page 112: ...s to drain more readily 7 After the holding tank is empty it is rec ommended that the control valve be closed and several gallons of water be added to tank through the toilet Then pull handle out to rinse tank A garden hose may be left running into toilet with valve open to further rinse dump hose and extension 8 It is advisable to add about h gallon of water and some non toxic non flammable odor ...

Page 113: ...rs the toilet bowl Type 2 turn the knob on top of the unit 90 clockwise until water no longer enters the toilet bowl 8 Allow system to drain 9 Turn off water pump 10 Disconnect intake and outlet hoses on water pump 11 With the recirculating toilet open the toilet water line fill valve and press the flush button 12 Open shower heat shut off valve and turn the shower on Extend shower head toward sin...

Page 114: ...s from the fresh water tank it circulates through the water tank filter before entering the water pump The water tank filter which is located in the water compartment is transparent and should be checked periodically and cleaned annually A helpful sign that filter is dirty is when the transparent filter has become discolored Removing filter from water lines 1 Turn water pump and water heater switc...

Page 115: ... procedures be followed on a new system one that has not been used for a period of time or one that may have become con taminated 109 IMPORTANT Be sure inlet valve to water purifier cartridge is closed while sanitizing living area water system 1 Prepare a chloride solution using one gal lon of water and cup of household bleach 5 sodium hypochlorite solution Pour one gallon of solution into water t...

Page 116: ...n Be sure controls are turned off 110 e Ventilate the living area drawers cabinets closets etc f Drain the holding tank toilet and living area water system as described earlier in this section Be sure the water pump and water heater are turned off g Turn off LP gas at tank valve h Make sure furnace manual valve and ther mostat are set at OFF range oven burners at OFF oven at PILOT OFF If equipped ...

Page 117: ...ng area water system as described earlier in this section Add antifreeze solution 5 gallons non toxic non flammable antifreeze and 5 gallons 111 water to living area water tank Open all faucets and turn on water pump When colored water comes out of the faucets close faucets Flush toilet If equipped with recirculating toilet charge with antifreeze solution 1 gallons non toxic non flammable antifree...

Page 118: ...y and deodorize holding tank d Check that all exterior vents are un obstructed e Drain moisture from suspension air reser voir f Check operation of the following lights Headlights Parking and turn signals Tail and stop Emergency flashers Back up lights Marker and clearance License 112 g Check the following fluid levels Engine oil Batteries If maintenance free battery check charge indicator Engine ...

Page 119: ...washers All interior lights Range Oven Refrigerator Air conditioner Automotive Roof mounted 113 Vent fans otor generator Interior electrical system 12 Volt 120 Volt b Check operation of following if water system is filled Water pump Water heater Faucets Toilet Recirculating toilet charged with recreational vehicle anti freeze solution c Add recreational vehicle anti freeze ap prox cup to the follo...

Page 120: ...For continuing satisfaction keep your vehicle all GM General Motors Parts are identifled by one of these trademarks 114 1 ...

Page 121: ...ION Len th 2r 26 YEAR DESIGNATOR ENGINE TYPE E V8 Gasoline SEQUENTIAL NUMBER ASSY PLANT CODE V Pontiac A 5185 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Track Front 75 28 in Rear 82 12 in Wheelbase 160 in Length Including optional spare tire 26 ft 9 in Width 96 in Height 8 ft 1 in With Roof Air Conditioner 9 ft 2 in Interior Ceiling Height 76 in TIRE INFORMATION SEE Wheels and Tires in the SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE sec tio...

Page 122: ...ion System Spark Plugs AC R46SX Spark Plug Gap 0 080 in Dwell Electronic See Tune up label on engine for additional specifications BATTERIES Type Main Automotive Battery Maintenance Free Type Freedom Catalog No R89 5 No R89 5 Rated 4000 Watts 0 F 18 C Flame Arrestor Vent Cap Type E5000 Catalog No R91 No R91 Rated 3350 Watts 0 F 18 C Auxiliary Living Area Bat Extra Duty Catalog No 758 No 758 Rated ...

Page 123: ...ot use fuses of higher amperage rating than those speci fied below or property damage may result Name on Usage Fuse Block Fuse Type Auxiliary Battery Switch Radio Aux Bat Radio AGC 10 Tape Player Heater Controls Htr A C AGC 25 Air Conditioner Side Marker Lights I D Clearance Lights Tail Lights Tail Dome SFE 20A Dome Lights License Light Stop Lights Hazard Warning Lights Dir Sig Haz Stop SFE 20A Tu...

Page 124: ...terPump LIVING AREA 12 VOLT SYSTEM FUSES ZEO 6581 The following are located in the fuse block in the living area electrical compartment near the hall closet Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating than those specified below or damage may result No on Fuse Usage Fuse Block Type L H Front Light Front Roof Vent Fan No 1 AGC 15 Galley Light Rear Roof Vent Fan Range Hood Vent Fan and Lights Bath Ven...

Page 125: ... Light No 4 R H Front Light Water Pump Porch Light No 5 Holding Tank Monitor R H Rear Light ONAN MOTOR GENERATOR 6000 WATT 50 AMP Fuse Type AGC 15 AGC 15 AGC 15 AGC 15 AGC 15 Bore 3o ts in Stroke 3 in Oil Capacity 4 Qt With Filter Change 4 2 Qt Spark Plug Type AC R46S Spark Plug Gap 020 in Breaker Point Gap 016 in Ignition Timing Running or Static 20 BTDC Tappet Adjustment Engine Cold Intake 003 i...

Page 126: ... BULB SPECIFICATIONS LIVING AREAl Usage Quantity R H Front Light 2 L H Front Light 2 Kitchen Light 2 Hall Light 2 Porch Lights 1 Compartment Lights 2 Range Hood Lights 2 Rear Compartment Reading Lights ZEO 6581 2 Rear Compartment Lights ZEO 6582 2 Bathroom Lights 6 Aisle Lights 2 LIGHT BULB SPECIFICATIONS EXTERIOR Usage Clearance and ID License Side Markers Front Side Markers Rear Back Up Lights P...

Page 127: ...59 Amp Porch Light 1 44 Amp Bath Room Lights 8 64 Amp Range Hood Vent Fan and Light 6 70 Amp Furnace Blower 6 8 Amp Water Pump 3 6 Amp Refrigerator 6 0 Amp Recirculating Toilet 7 0 Amp Monitor Panel 2 5 Amp Front Vent Fan 3 50 Amp Rear Vent Fan 3 50 Amp Bath Vent Fan 3 50 Amp Oven Lamp 1 44 Amp Furnace Auxiliary Blower 3 00 Amp Motor Generator Compartment Lamp 1 44 Amp LPG Compartment Lamp 1 44 Am...

Page 128: ...additional assistance the matter should be called to the attention of the Zone s Customer Services Depart ment and the following information provided Your name address telephone number Vehicle Identification Number Dealer s name and location Vehicle s delivery date and mileage Nature of problem STEP THREE Contact the Customer Services Manager GMC Truck Coach Division 660 South Blvd East Pontiac Mi...

Page 129: ... London Ontano N6A 4P6 SASKATCHEWAN AREA CODE PHONE NO 604 684 9444 403 243 4621 306 643 2224 204 633 1080 519 455 2400 ZONES TORONTO OTIAWA MONTREAL MONCTON r I ADDRESS 1200 Eghnton Ave East Toronto Ont M3C lJ1 875 Belfast Road Ottawa Ont K1G OZ4 5000 Trans Canada Hwy Pointe Cla1re Quebec H9R 4R2 653 St George Street Moncton N B ElC 8M2 G 0 n z c r t m c I N 0 z m 0 AREA CODE PHONE NO I n m 416 4...

Page 130: ... U S ZONE TERRITORIES 1 r L Y T _ I t I I V I I I z I I I I I Q t 1 I J _ _ 124 I I f I ...

Page 131: ...ox 4392 873 7554 Area Code 503 Chicago Ill 60680 Area Code 213 ST LOUIS CINCINNATI MEMPHIS Suite 320 4010 Executive Park Drive Crestwood Executive Center Suite 320 3495 Lamar Ave St Louis Mo 63126 Cincinnati Ohio 45241 Box 18467 849 0990 841 5856 Holiday City Sta Area Code 314 Area Code 5 13 Memphis Tenn 38118 WASHINGTON DALLAS 365 9210 Suite 410 Profess Bldg 6007 Peeler Street Area Code 90 1 1109...

Page 132: ...GMC MOTORHOME NOTES 126 ...

Page 133: ...t success you may call the toll free number below The operator who will answer has a list of private numbers through which many dealers can be reached after hours and will give you the number and location of the nearest one It should be understood however that any charges for after hours service assistance must be borne by the owner In those instances where the repair qualifies under our published...

Page 134: ...rgy is wasted as heat in braking Energy in the form of gasoline is also needed to acceler ate back to driving speed 128 LUBRICANTS A properly lubricated vehicle means less friction between moving parts Consult this manual and the maintenance schedule for the proper lubricants to use and the lubrication intervals AIR CLEANER Your vehicle receives its power from a mix ture of gasoline and air The ai...

Page 135: ...ving Your MotorHome 3 Belts Lap 7 8 65 Blower Ventilating 24 25 Body Identification Number 115 SUBJECT PAGE NO Brakes Linings 19 Master Cylinder Level 79 Parking Brake 19 Power 18 Self Adjusting 19 Trailer 9 Warning Light 21 Bright Metal Cleaning 69 B T U Ratings 116 Bulbs and Fuses 117 120 Bunk Beds 55 c Cap Filler Engine Oil 72 77 Gasoline 81 Living Area Water Tank 36 106 Power Steering Reservoi...

Page 136: ...119 Motor Generator 34 94 101 Electro Level System 28 29 Emergency Equipment 10 SUBJECT PAGE NO Emergency Exit 64 Emergency In Case of 59 Brake System Warning Light 2 1 Charging System Warning Light 2 1 Electro Level System 29 Emergency Starting 59 Hazard Warning F lasher 59 Jacking Instructions 61 Jump Starting 59 Overheated Engine 61 Pushing to Start 59 Towing 63 Engine Access 72 Engine Coolant ...

Page 137: ... Beam Dimmer Switch 20 High Beam Indicator 20 Replacement 85 Switch 22 Heater Operation 24 Hitches Trailer 9 Hoisting Vehicle 74 131 SUBJECT PAGE NO Holding Tank 106 Winter Travel 110 Horn 16 Identification Lights 22 120 Identification Number Vehicle 115 Identification Plate Vehicle 2 Ignition Keys and Lock 4 14 In Case of Emergency 59 Indicator Lights 22 Infant Restraining Methods 8 Inflation Pre...

Page 138: ...commendations 75 Transmission 77 Viscosity 75 Onan Motor Generator 39 94 119 Operation in Foreign Countries 9 Oven Operation 43 Overheated Engine Temperature Gauge 21 What To Do 21 132 SUBJECT PAGE NO p Owner Assistance 122 Paint Care and Touch Up 70 Parking 14 Brake 19 Lights 22 Pilot Lights Oven 42 Range 42 Plugs Spark 116 Polishing and Waxing 69 Porch Light 33 Power Brakes 18 Converter and Batt...

Page 139: ...Linkage Maintenance Power Tilt Wheel Stereo Radio and Tape Storage of MotorHome Long Term Motor Generator Short Term 116 115 21 65 68 15 15 59 14 79 78 16 17 14 27 110 112 110 SUBJECT PAGE NO 110 Winter Suspension Front 89 Rear 90 Swivel Seats 5 6 7 T Tape System Stereo 27 Tell Tale Lights 22 Temperature Control Cooling and Heating 24 25 Gauge 21 Thermostat Engine Cooling 116 Living Area Furnace 5...

Page 140: ...ashing 69 Water External Connection 3 7 Filter 108 Heater 39 108 Pump 39 107 System 36 106 108 Tank 36 106 108 SUBJECT PAGE NO Waxing 69 Weight Distribution 1 Wheel Alignment 121 Wheel Bearings Rear 89 Wheel Changing 8 7 Wheel Tilt Steering 17 Windows 49 65 Screens 65 Windshield Defrosting 24 26 Washers 23 Wipers 23 Winterization 110 Wiring Diagrams 96 99 Wrecker Towing 63 z Zone Offices Canada 12...

Page 141: ... Additional details on Fuel Requirements are gi n in the SERVICE AND MAINTE NANCE section FRONT ACCESS DOORS Release by turning latch knob to the left to loosen Front Access Doors ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK Located inside the left front access door Check oil level as the last operation in a fuel stop Maintain between ADD and FULL marks on dipstick ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION Use only high quality SE oils T...

Page 142: ...r X 76218 Part No 201048 5 i t ...

Reviews: