Holiday imperial 2001 Owner'S Manual Download Page 230

Electrical Systems - Chassis

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Reduced cooling:

1. Coolant valve not operating correctly. 
2. Air passages obstructed. 
3. Loose or worn drive belt.
4. Check blower and select switch. 
5. Thermostat control valve faulty.
6. Expansion valve faulty.
7. Compressor faulty.
8. Low refrigerant charge.

Blower Does Not Operate or Runs Slow:

1. Check fuses. 
2. Check for loose or corroded connection.
3. Check wiring. 
4. Check ignition switch is “ON”. 
5. Check blower and select switch. 
6. Motor shaft seized.
7. Blower wheel out of alignment.

Damper Doors Do Not Operate:

1. Does motorhome air tank have pressure?
2. Check vacuum generator is being powered and producing vacuum. 
3. Check vacuum line entering unit for vacuum. 
4. Check that the vacuum solenoid mounted on unit are receiving power 

from the mode switch. If operating properly, the vacuum solenoid will 
feel hot if current is engaging the solenoid.

5. Check mode switch. 
6. Check wiring. 
7. Check for pinched vacuum line leading to the vacuum motor operating 

the damper door in question. 

Cummins and Allison diagnostic

plugs are located in the roadside
electrical bay just in front of the
front wheel.

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Summary of Contents for imperial 2001

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Page 3: ...FOLD FOLD...

Page 4: ...nformation 2 Driving Safety 3 Care Maintenanc ce 4 4 Applianc ces 5 Eq quipment 6 Water Systems 7 LP G Gas Systems 8 Elec ctric cal Systems House 9 9 Elec ctric cal Systems Chassis 10 Chassis Informat...

Page 5: ...ed part requires OIL LUBRICATION This sign indicates a reference to the Warranty INFORMATION FILE located within the gray box inside your motorhome Copyright 2000 Holiday Rambler Corporation All right...

Page 6: ...es 15 What the Warranty Covers 16 What We Will Do to Correct Problems 16 How to Get Service 16 What the Warranty Does Not Cover 17 Events Discharging Warrantor from Obligation Under Warranty 17 Discla...

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Page 8: ...y dumping stations Publications are available which list these dumping stations When you stop for the night your Holiday Rambler motorhome is built to be safely parked in any spot that is rel atively...

Page 9: ...ed in the motorhome at the time of shipment to the dealership The dealer must perform additional pre delivery inspections and system checks assist in the customer s understanding of the Limited Warran...

Page 10: ...can be found in the box They will need to be filled out and mailed Be sure you read and understand all the information in this file to help you safely operate maintain and troubleshoot those items HO...

Page 11: ...ci dent While this may not seem important it could have a significant effect on the dealer s diagnosis of a problem Don t leave a list of 20 items to be serviced and expect to have your motorhome back...

Page 12: ...______ Range Model Serial Number __________________________________________________ Located under top burner plate Microwave Model Serial Number ______________________________________________ Located...

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Page 14: ...The Fire Extinguisher Co 919 563 4911 Generator Onan 800 888 6626 Heat Furnace Suburban Manufacturing 423 775 2131 Hitch Receiver Reese Products 219 164 7564 Ice Maker U Line 800 779 2547 Inverter Tr...

Page 15: ...n that your motorhome has been used for commercial purposes arises if you have filed a federal or state tax form claiming any business tax benefit related to your ownership of the motorhome The above...

Page 16: ...ection process performed by the Warrantor If however you discover any such defect or damage when you take delivery of the motorhome you must notify your dealer or Warrantor within five days of the dat...

Page 17: ...appliances and components covered by their own manufacturer s warranty including by way of example the microwave refrigerator ice maker stove oven generator VCR television s water heater furnace stere...

Page 18: ...of use whichever occurs first A conclusive presumption that the Roadmaster Chassis has been used for commercial purposes arises if you have filed a federal or state tax form claiming any business tax...

Page 19: ...ay occur during manu facture Normally any factory defect or damage is detected and corrected at the factory during the inspection process performed by the Warrantor If however you discover any such de...

Page 20: ...by their own manufacturer s warranty including by way of example the engine transmission tires tubes batteries exhaust system and the emis sion control systems and flaking peeling rusting and chips o...

Page 21: ...t allow the reduction in the statute of limitations so the above reduction may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE T...

Page 22: ...arking Brake 41 TIRES 42 The Importance of Air Pressure 42 How Much Air Should I Carry in My Tires 42 Weight Terms 43 WEIGHING THE MOTORHOME 45 TIRECHART 49 Inspecting Pressure 50 Tire Rotation 51 Blo...

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Page 24: ...ou The dashboard may contain more gauges and controls than are normally found in passenger automobiles Become familiar with these gauges and what they are indicating before starting out All occupants...

Page 25: ...long hill use the exhaust or engine brake The transmission and engine will help control downhill speed and can extend the service life of the brake lining The distance required to stop the motorhome...

Page 26: ...help aid in avoiding a premature turn Make the turn slowly Check mirrors frequently being aware of the motorhomes neces sary clearances and space management while negotiating the turn Left Turns Do n...

Page 27: ...clear Remove any ice build up from the entry step to avoid any accidental slipping Wet Conditions The risk of hydroplaning is increased if tires are worn or improperly inflated Be aware that heavy rai...

Page 28: ...r operation the night before departure to get a head start on the cooling process Pre cool items prior to load ing the refrigerator NOTE While traveling use the inverter to supply power to the refrige...

Page 29: ...remember that the motorhome is intended for towing light loads The motorhome is designed to be used primarily as a recreational vehicle towing will affect the durabili ty and economy Your safety and...

Page 30: ...inst the case or other ter minals The motorhome is equipped with a rear vision system This system is designed to provide the driver with a view of the rear of the motorhome The rear vision system cons...

Page 31: ...mirrors Use straight lines such as road markings as reference points when possible The co pilot will perform just as important a job as the driver When guiding the driver the co pilot should be locat...

Page 32: ...e tow vehicle from motorhome Trying to back up this combination even as small as a foot will result in damage to the motorhome tow vehicle and towing device The same rules for backing a motorhome may...

Page 33: ...eflated Follow the procedures and guidelines for Leveling the Motorhome If the motorhome is equipped with hydraulic jacks be certain the parking surface will accommodate the weight placed on the jacks...

Page 34: ...including a phone line attached to the satellite receiver for Pay Per View movies and events Hook a potable water hose to the city water connection in the service center A water pressure regulator is...

Page 35: ...ee to four hours daily which should supply enough power Never try to use batteries until they are completely dead or until the lights dim out Each time the batteries are cycled lower than half charge...

Page 36: ...d the inverter operations One continuous duty solenoid is a 7 Amp draw two solenoids will be a 1 4 Amp draw A 13 TV has a 1 7 Amp draw Rope lights 10 ft are a 1 3 Amp draw The porch light is a 2 0 Amp...

Page 37: ...Fuss hose bib and flush the black tank system Close the black tank valve open the grey water valve The water from the grey tank will help flush the solids from the drain hose Disconnect the sewer hos...

Page 38: ...inverter ON Switch refrigerator operation to elec tric Be sure to turn inverter OFF and switch refrigerator operation back to LP Gas or hook up the motorhome to shore power upon arrival Departure Chec...

Page 39: ...ing the warning triangles depend upon the road charac teristics and visibility For example The standard placement is 10 feet 100 feet and 200 feet from the rear of the motorhome when on a divided high...

Page 40: ...cross member Inform the tow company of the weight and length of the motorhome number of passengers and milepost location The towing company may need to locate the air nipple to release the air brakes...

Page 41: ...e Remove the caging tool from its holder on the rear brake chambers and insert it into the hole Turn the tool clockwise to engage Use a wrench to tighten the nut down which compresses the internal spr...

Page 42: ...is could result in sudden failure A tire that is underinflated will also cause poor motorhome handling rapid and or irregular tire wear and an increase in rolling resistance which results in a decreas...

Page 43: ...t should be below the GAWR you must weigh your motorhome in a loaded condition to know its actual weight Weigh the front axle the total unit and the rear axle It is possible for a motorhome to be with...

Page 44: ...MANUAL S FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES Factory installed options do not include dealer installed after market equipment WARNING DO NOT EXCEED THE GVWR GCWR AND OR GAWR AFTE...

Page 45: ...amage personal injury or death CAUTION If actual weight carried by any tire is below the tire chart weight specification then a minimum tire pressure of at least 75 psi must be maintained Tire pressur...

Page 46: ...n at a time due their physical size Several scale readings may be required to determine the GAW or GVW total Slide out equipped motorhomes will require each wheel position to be weighed This is referr...

Page 47: ...or the rest of the scale readings Add the GAWR from scales B and D and enter the sum next to the final GAWR Example 13 000 Add the GAW from scales B and D and enter this sum next to the final GCAW Exa...

Page 48: ...two axle slide out motorhome Slide rooms must be in the retracted position Record the gross axle weight ratings GAWR and the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR Weigh and record the weight placed on each...

Page 49: ...author of this chart and makes no representation or warranty concerning the accuracy of the information disclosed by the chart Holiday Rambler is not responsible for the accuracy of the information di...

Page 50: ...ust check the tires when they are warm or hot allow for a slight increase in air pressure and make sure they are within a couple of pounds of each other on the same axle does not apply to slide out eq...

Page 51: ...are covered by the tire manufacturer Monaco Coach Corporation is not responsible for tire wear Extreme caution must be taken to ensure that the tires are fully supported when placing blocks under the...

Page 52: ...ct the tires There are a few steps that can be taken to reduce the aging effects from long term storage or a non use period Thoroughly clean the tires Cover the tires to block direct sunlight and ultr...

Page 53: ...t typically used for fasteners Examples are motor oil and general purpose lubricating oils Excessive lubricant is not desirable this will not improve the nut performance Excessive lubricant makes the...

Page 54: ...of mild detergent will speed the cleaning process Do not use harsh alkalis alcohol or acidic cleansers A secondary hand washing with a soft cloth may be required to remove some stubborn road films Wh...

Page 55: ...Lights 9 Rear Docking Lights Driving Safety IMPERIAL 2 5 5 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS CHART 38WDS 38PBD 38PBDD 40DSL 40PBS 40WDS 40WDSS 40PBD 40WDD Wheelbase 252 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 Overal...

Page 56: ...Vent 2 Batteries Compartment 9 Furnace Vent 17 Air Vent 3 Side Marker Lights 10 Refrigerator Access 18 Holding Tank Vent 4 Water Heater Access 11 Side Docking Light 5 Storage Full Width Slide out Dra...

Page 57: ...will sound by making a continuous loud beep To complete the test sequence release the button and the alarm should stop NOTE Test the smoke alarm operation after the motorhome has been in storage befor...

Page 58: ...ector is also sensitive to other fumes such as hair spray of which most contain butane as the propellant Butane like propane is heavier than air and will settle to the floor level where it will be det...

Page 59: ...off the propane tank valve 3 Determine and repair the source of the leak Seek pro fessional help if necessary CAUTION Do Not re enter until the problem is corrected Alarm Mute Press the Test Mute butt...

Page 60: ...incomplete combustion sources like a furnace gas stove or water heater Consequently it is uncommon for household smoke from cigarettes or normal cooking to cause the alarm to sound NOTE Activation of...

Page 61: ...cuate the motorhome immediately when the RED light is lit and the alarm sounds Do a head count to check that all per sons are accounted for Call the nearest fire department and ask them to deter mine...

Page 62: ...the lever to discharge the agent Sweep the spray from left to right until totally extinguished An egress window is designated for use as an exit in the case of an emergency Inside the motorhome the e...

Page 63: ...Driving Safety IMPERIAL 2 6 3 NOTE...

Page 64: ...Bright Metal 69 Maintenance Exterior 69 Roof Care Seal Inspections 69 INTERIOR CARE 71 Fabric Specifications Charts 73 Vinyl 74 Leather 76 Floors Carpet Cleaning 77 Tile 78 Wall Coverings 79 Counterto...

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Page 66: ...operly cared for Periodic cleaning will help preserve the paint finish The motorhome is painted with a base coat clear coat system The clear coat is a polyurethane based material which brings out the...

Page 67: ...cting a product for use follow the product manufacturer s recommended application instructions Types of Products Glazes Glazes are generally used to fill very fine scratches in the clear coat being ap...

Page 68: ...of the tires Use a soft brush and a mild detergent to clean the tires If a dressing product is used to protect the tires from aging use extra care and caution Tire dressings that contain petroleum pr...

Page 69: ...f driveways bouncing through potholes and driving through winding moun tain roads Periodic inspections of the fiberglass exterior may reveal minute cracks in the sur face commonly called spider cracks...

Page 70: ...the four mounting bolts located in each interior corner of the air condi tioner roof opening Torque specification is 40 50 in lbs The base gasket should be compressed to approximately Clear Silicone S...

Page 71: ...e following guidelines for cleaning your upholstery fabrics Water based cleaners are not recommended If a spill does occur blot the soiled area Do not rub it Some solvents are not recommended since th...

Page 72: ...furniture cleaning service is recommended To help prevent overall soiling frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is suggested P The article is resistant against perchlorethene c...

Page 73: ...Accent BR Pillow Headboard BR Lam RVAA New Oyster Leather Brunswick New Oyster Vinyl Cypress Stone Windshield Hay Fever 702 Sofa LR Pillow LR Lambriquen Dinette Cushhion Anniston 1633 MO27512 004 LR P...

Page 74: ...available mild detergents in accor dance with the manufacturer s instructions Mr Clean or Fantastik Full strength rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits may be tried cautiously as a last resort on very s...

Page 75: ...ly scrape away Rinse with soap and water NOTE Paint strippers will remove the print pattern and damage the vinyl if it comes in direct contact Latex Paint Fresh paint can be wiped off with a damp clot...

Page 76: ...nd con taminants that may permanently stain or reduce the life of the vinyl if left untreated The frequency of cleaning and procedures used depend upon the amount of use and the environmental conditio...

Page 77: ...a professional carpet cleaner Cleaning Solutions A Dry Cleaning Fluid A nonflammable spot removal liquid available in grocery and hardware stores B Nail Polish Remover Any acetate which often has a b...

Page 78: ...ing your tiles when the slide out is retracted Cleaning Tile Clean tiles with a damp sponge mop or cloth to maintain their luster If moderate staining occurs cleaning with a window cleaner such as Win...

Page 79: ...solvent based or contain color Do not use abrasive cleaners containing chlorine bleach or solvents Fidelity and Jolie brands are recommended Always begin with a mild detergent or soap and warm water...

Page 80: ...ry stains with mild soap and warm water Sponge it on Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth Special cleaning problems To remove ball point pen blood lipstick etc use a sponge or soft bristle brush and F...

Page 81: ...better than ordinary surface materials howev er hot pans and some heat generating appliances such as frying pans or crockpots can damage the surface To prevent heat damage always use a hot pad or a t...

Page 82: ...from the interior air Using a dehumidifier is not a cure all however it will reduce the amount of outside air needed for ventilation Run the range vent fan when cooking and the bath vent fan or open t...

Page 83: ...heater Close the LP Gas valve Close all the roof vents Remove articles from the refrigerator freezer and clean thoroughly Leave the door ajar to prevent mildew Retract any awning and secure them for t...

Page 84: ...wer is available Both main battery disconnect switches will remain ON The inverter will charge both the house and engine bat tery banks A 30 amp shore power service will be more than adequate CAUTION...

Page 85: ...clear coat has UV protective substances Waxing the motorhome twice a year will augment these sub stances Inspect the motorhome Perform a full interior inspection for water leaks every two weeks while...

Page 86: ...tion cycle the engine has stopped The heat and cold of the day allows moisture to accumulate through the exhaust system Electric Motors Electric motors in the motorhome should be operated occasionally...

Page 87: ...rs and compartments Check for animal or insect intrusion water damage or other deterioration Check all chassis fluids levels engine oil engine coolant hydraulic fluid reservoir transmission oil and re...

Page 88: ...y a qualified technician Inspect and clean the interior Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and windows Reseal if necessary Lubricate all exterior locks hinges and latches Check the winds...

Page 89: ...ing effects from long term storage or a non use period Thoroughly clean the tires Cover the tires to block direct sunlight and ultraviolet rays Store the RV out of a high ozone area Failure to take th...

Page 90: ...Care Maintenance SIGNATURE 3 9 0...

Page 91: ...OR FREEZER REFRIGERATOR OPTIONAL 97 Care Cleaning 98 MICROWAVE OVEN 98 Convection Cooking 101 Tips 103 Care Cleaning 103 COOKTOP 104 Tips 104 Care Cleaning 104 RANGEw OVEN 105 Care Cleaning 106 4 AIR...

Page 92: ...olve problems that may arise A standard household refrigerator uses a different type of refrigerant A compressor will pump refrigerant vapor into a condenser where the heat from the refrigerant will b...

Page 93: ...performance and function The BTU rating is lower when operating on LP Gas at an altitude higher than 5 500 feet This affects the refrigerator s performance If possible switch mode operation to 120 Vo...

Page 94: ...ess and hold this button to turn the refrigerator OFF LED Display Window has a light which illuminates when any button is pressed and remains on for 10 seconds after button is released Display indi ca...

Page 95: ...nds upon initial start or when mode has changed While traveling the refrigerator may be operated using the 120 Volt AC electric mode to keep the refrigerator contents cool The electrical combination o...

Page 96: ...nguished and the LP Gas valve is off before refueling LP Gas and gasoline are highly flammable which can ignite resulting in an explosion fire or death Many states have passed laws regarding having th...

Page 97: ...e using only cotton or paper towels Products such as FORMULA 409 DAWN and FANTASTIK are acceptable cleaners Do not use scouring pads or abrasive cleanser as these can damage the interior finish Freeze...

Page 98: ...a replaceable charcoal filter at the top The ventilation fan may be operated manually or may start automatically by a thermostat activated from heat pro duced by the cooktop The microwave offers many...

Page 99: ...e STOP CLEAR pad Press the CLOCK pad Enter correct time in sequence using the number pads Press the CLOCK pad to begin time NOTE The clock is a 12 hour clock only When AC power is discontinued the clo...

Page 100: ...To use 100 power enter cook time by pressing the number pads Press the START TOUCH ON pad to begin cook time To use settings lower than 100 power use the number pads to enter desired cooking time Pre...

Page 101: ...the sensor cooking mode to allow for more or less cooking time press the SENSOR COOK pad Press the POWER LEVEL pad once to increase cooking time or twice to decrease cook time To use the sensor cooki...

Page 102: ...the convection oven and microwave at the same time While in this mode the microwave will use 30 power on HIGH MIX and 10 power on LO MIX The convection temperature can be changed from 100 to 450 F The...

Page 103: ...ppers may be foil lined Check the wrapping care fully before cooking or heating Small amounts of foil are acceptable if not wrinkled or near the sides of the microwave If the microwave screen is not l...

Page 104: ...turn the heat down to finish cooking To Light the Burners 1 Make sure the LP Gas is turned on 2 Push down the knob and turn it counterclockwise to the ignite position 3 Hold the knob down fully until...

Page 105: ...top burners use electronic ignitions to light burners Inverter must be ON shore power plugged in or generator running to supply current to ignitors To light burners raise burner cover and fold it to...

Page 106: ...unctions and LP Gas furnace operation The refrigeration process in the roof air primarily the same as the dash air conditioner or a household type refrigerator functions as an enclosed system The refr...

Page 107: ...plied House batteries are charged Thermostat Operation In Air Conditioner Mode Slide ON OFF switch to ON position Press the MODE button repeatedly until Cool is displayed Set desired fan speed by pres...

Page 108: ...ned speed it will close the air prover or sail switch The sail switch which is now closed sends the electrical signal through a high temperature protec tion switch then to the automatic ignition circu...

Page 109: ...The furnace will periodically need to be serviced by a qualified technician If the furnace exhibits unusual symptoms or noises or has an unusual odor when operating have the furnace checked or servic...

Page 110: ...orine bleach or other concentrated chlorine bearing chemicals can cause failure to the Hydro Hot s Domestic Water Loop copper tubing if not properly and thoroughly rinsed The Hydro Hot s copper tubing...

Page 111: ...from the electric element Engine Heat Exchange System The Hydro Hot antifreeze solution is plumbed with the engine cooling system This mixing feature allows the Hydro Hot to heat the antifreeze and c...

Page 112: ...heat exchanger for holding tank bay heat Adjust the thermostat to 40 50 F This will help prevent freezing of the water system NOTE The Hydro Hot must be turned ON when using the holding tank bay exch...

Page 113: ...to evacuate any contaminants and then close it Element Replacement The contamination level in the fuel determine the element s replacement fre quency Fuel flow to the Hydro Hot becomes restricted as...

Page 114: ...rhome Use proper length fasteners when attaching exhaust vent to exterior side wall Stainless steel fasteners are best suited for this as they will not rust If the cabinet or closet in which a washer...

Page 115: ...ryer to dry articles containing foam rubber or similar textured rubber like materials Clean the lint screen after each use if applica ble located in the top left corner on the back of the washer Keep...

Page 116: ...ed 35 psi If antifreeze is being used in the system follow these instructions 1 When putting antifreeze into the water system of your motorhome set the washer to a warm warm fill setting and allow wat...

Page 117: ...sary Remove hard water deposits using only cleaners labeled as washer safe Wipe the inside of the Washer Dryer door with a soft cloth to remove any moisture Periodically apply a thin coat of paste wax...

Page 118: ...t 127 Manual Override Bedroom Slide out 128 Preventative Maintenance 128 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER HOME 129 Front Television Lockout 129 TELEVISION ANTENNA 129 Television Hookups TV Cable Computer Telephon...

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Page 120: ...on with the under step light on The step will retract when the door is closed 4 The step is equipped with a power switch When the switch is turned off the step should remain in the extended position w...

Page 121: ...extended position there is the possibility of causing major damage to both the step and the motorhome Clean all mud salt and road grime from the step before lubricating Lubricate all moving parts bear...

Page 122: ...have someone operate the stepwell cover with the generator door open and listen for the release of air The MAC air valve has two adjustment screws The adjustment screws regulate the air flow to either...

Page 123: ...This is used to ensure secure and safe latching There are adjustments which can be made to help maintain entry door performance Adjusting the Entry Door Latch Determine which bolt needs adjustment Sl...

Page 124: ...re are four Allen type screws on the top hinge and four on the bottom hinge to adjust the screen door so it fits properly to the door The hinge should fit tightly to the trim of the door when the scre...

Page 125: ...e feet of clear space outside the slide box prior to extending the slide room The outside area must be clear of any obstructions which may hinder the movement of the slide room Ensure there is suffici...

Page 126: ...slide out room could scratch the floor Never move the motorhome without having the slide out room retracted The motorhome is equipped with a slide out awning that will automatically roll out with the...

Page 127: ...sms 3 Move lever on motor counterclockwise to release motor brake and turn end of shaft next to gear box with wrench to move slide out room 4 Once the room is in apply pressure to the wrench so that t...

Page 128: ...as pine needles dirt leaves sticks etc If the slide out has been out for a period of time any debris left on the top may cause damage to the seals when being retracted If debris is present wash with s...

Page 129: ...cture worse The television station will send a signal that resembles the waves or rings of water from a rock thrown into a still pond The radiating television signal can hit an object such as a mounta...

Page 130: ...nter For conven ience there are auxiliary outlets located at the co pilot seat and on the optional computer desk This connection is set up for a phone or laptop computer to be used The motorhome is eq...

Page 131: ...selector box to make sure the proper mode button has been selected 3 If the signal is still weak it may be a shorted or open coax The coax cable is made up of two conductors A center conductor which i...

Page 132: ...ns given in the video selector box section to use these components Located under dash next to two pin dash accessory connector is a two pin connector labeled Citizens Band Radio Red wire is at 12Volt...

Page 133: ...ed fan speed on the fan 0 OFF 1 LOW 2 MEDIUM 3 HIGH NOTE If the speed switch is in the O position the fan cover will not operate automatically The exhaust fan is controlled by a wall thermostat and is...

Page 134: ...windows Always close all roof vents and posi tion yourself between the open window and your Fantastic Vent for maximum comfort NOTE Do not leave the fan switch in the active mode while the motorhome i...

Page 135: ...uses two rollers at the top of each door During the life of the motorhome the sliding door may require adjusting The sliding pocket door should be adjusted to close tight against the wall Locate the...

Page 136: ...g strap is in neutral position This will allow material to roll up evenly Awning end caps should be against the rubber bumpers If one end cap is off pull down on awning pull strap while holding strap...

Page 137: ...lide the awning upward Lower the lock handles and move the awning arm upward or down ward to lock the detent into the hole First raise the lock handles on the main side Next raise the lock handles to...

Page 138: ...the arms in place 5 Drive the stakes through the bottom holes in the arm 6 Repeat instructions 1 through 5 for the front arm extension lock handle NOTE To move the awning out of the car port position...

Page 139: ...ing and thoroughly rinsing please contact Carefree Awning concerning further maintenance Storm Precautions The warranty does not cover damage caused by acts of God therefore steps should be taken to p...

Page 140: ...ion key be turned to accessory or the ignition run position To Retract the Awning Verify all persons and objects are clear from the retract path of the awning and related hardware Turn the One Touch k...

Page 141: ...ndages hair or loose clothing away from exposed rotating hardware Water weights 8 33 pound per gallon The awning was not made to with stand the 500 to 700 pounds that could accumulate It is best not t...

Page 142: ...ve one back cushion in a vertical position WARNING Do not occupy the booth dinette or dining chairs while vehicle is in motion They are not equipped with occupant restraint systems Chairs must be stor...

Page 143: ...g There are two latch releases one that you need to lift and hold up the other one you will pull outward while pulling on the super slide The maximum weight capacity is 1 000 lbs Never exceed this amo...

Page 144: ...Waste Drain Sewage Tanks 153 What Not to Put in Waste Holding Tanks 154 Proper Waste Disposal 154 TOILET Operating Instructions 154 Troubleshooting 155 Cleaning 155 Maintenance 155 Drain Traps Auto V...

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Page 146: ...on techniques are applied For instance you can use less water while showering if you wet down turn off the water to soap up then turn the water back on to rinse off This way a suffi cient shower can b...

Page 147: ...soon as possible NOTE When connecting the motorhome to fresh water be sure to use a hose manufactured and labeled for potable water to ensure that the hose will not flavor the water The Manibloc wate...

Page 148: ...uilt in pressure regulator and one way check valve that protects the motorhome to 45 lbs CAUTION Some water sources develop high water pres sure particularly in mountainous regions High water pressure...

Page 149: ...momentary ground signal to the latching controller turning the water pump on or off from any location An indicator lamp at each switch location illuminates when the water pump is on The water pump ma...

Page 150: ...gm assembly water frozen The water pump will not prime sputters No discharge motor runs Is the strainer clogged with debris Is there water in the tank or has air collected in the hot water heater Is t...

Page 151: ...or replace filter with diverter cap use the following procedure To Remove Turn off water supply and water pump then open faucet to bleed off pressure Lift locking lever up to a vertical position Turn...

Page 152: ...TE An independently operated water pump with garden hose connections and a container to hold prepared solution may be desired to perform this task The gravity fill may also be used to perform the task...

Page 153: ...dards Code A119 2 The drainage system uses ABS plastic piping and fittings connected to sinks shower toilet and holding tanks and provides for their drainage to an outside termination The motorhome sh...

Page 154: ...s have either a central dump facility or camp site hook up for sewage Many of the modern rest areas along the interstate now have dump stations available You will find a list of dumping stations from...

Page 155: ...bathroom cleaner Do not use chlo rine or caustic chemicals such as drain opening types as they will damage the seals Clean out the system by flushing several gallons of fresh water through with one c...

Page 156: ...s Follow the product manufacturer s directions and warnings when using any holding tank additive When parked in an area with a sewer hook up exercise the drain pipe before hooking up the sewer hose Sw...

Page 157: ...the grey water valve closed open the black water valve to drain the tank Flush the sewage tank Connect a separate non potable water sup ply hose with pressure regulator to the sewage tank flush conne...

Page 158: ...lates or ammonia in place of an RV odor controlling chemical Petroleum distillates or ammonia will damage the ABS plastic holding tanks and seals The grey water waste tank stores the sink shower and c...

Page 159: ...ompartment next to entrance door that turns on the bay heater Pad operation is controlled by a thermostat designed to turn on at 44 F and off at 64 F Power to pads should be turned ON when ambient tem...

Page 160: ...valves open until you are ready to use the motorhome again 4 Let all the water drain Turn the pump on and allow it to run so that all the water is cleared out of the pump and lines Turn the pump off 5...

Page 161: ...the drain valves to drain the fresh water tank water heater tank holding tanks and fresh water lines 3 Close all faucets drain valves and low point drains 4 Pour the antifreeze into the fresh water t...

Page 162: ...potable water systems Automotive antifreeze if ingested can cause blindness deafness or death WARNING It is recommended that this procedure be done by a qualified RV service technician familiar with...

Page 163: ...Water Systems IMPERIAL 6 1 6 3 N O T E S...

Page 164: ...on 167 Testing 167 Care of the Detector 168 MONITOR PANEL MEASUREMENT CALIBRATION 169 CHECKLIST LP Gas Emergency Procedures 169 LP GAS TANK 170 LP GAS REGULATOR 171 LP GAS CONSUMPTION 172 LP GAS DISTR...

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Page 166: ...r attempt to reset regulator yourself Have your dealer or an authorized service person make adjustments In higher elevations or extreme cold weather 10 F 21 C or lower you may experience a shortage of...

Page 167: ...han air in their vapor state and will only be detected when the motorhome is closed up Upon first application of power the LED will flash yellow for 3 minutes while the detector is stabilizing At the...

Page 168: ...fe level 2 The LED will flash Green until the end of the Mute cycle 3 If dangerous gas levels return before the end of the mute cycle the alarm will beep 4 times and return to phase 1 4 After 2 minute...

Page 169: ...the light indication is decreasing Gently rotate the adjustment back clockwise until the light indication is at full NOTE Fill LP tank prior to calibration If you smell gas a rotten egg or sulfur smel...

Page 170: ...ll tanks are required to be equipped with a pressure relief device The purpose of the relief valve is to release gas or liquid caused by over pressurization You will notice the gauge at the tank when...

Page 171: ...nt faces downward If the vent becomes clogged you can clean it with a toothbrush Under normal atmospheric conditions a LP regu lator will not freeze nor will the LP Gas The gas passing through the reg...

Page 172: ...ng throughout the motorhome dis tributes LP Gas to secondary lines All secondary lines leading to gas appliances are made of copper tubing with flared fittings If any lines rupture do not attempt to s...

Page 173: ...LP Gas tanks or appliances In cold climates keep fuel levels above 50 in order to keep vaporization of LP Gas at the highest level LP Gas System IMPERIAL 7 1 7 3 Capacity Gallon Capacity BTU Capacity...

Page 174: ...HOW IT WORKS 201 Starting Battery 202 Deep Cycle Battery 202 Battery Maintenance 202 Battery Trays 202 Testing the Battery 204 Reasons Why Batteries Fail 205 Battery Voltage Current 206 Battery Charg...

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Page 177: ...receptacle When plugged to anything other than a 50 amp service appliances and other AC loads will have to be operated in sequence NOTE In many instances 50 amp shore service may not be available Ther...

Page 178: ...olt DC power to the following items the inverter the domestic fuse panel in the bedroom the domestic fuse panel in the front run box and the domestic power supply in the rear run box s Turn the main b...

Page 179: ...be used to conserve house battery power Refrigerator and inverter operation are unaffected by the operation of this switch When turned off this switch will not stop all parasitic loads and therefore i...

Page 180: ...12 Volt DC motorized assembly which will mechanically coil and stow the shore cord The 50 amp power cord reel is located in the roadside compartment of the motorhome The other end of the cable master...

Page 181: ...ngage between 85 90 Volts AC Operation at this voltage may damage transfer switch appliances or other items plugged into outlets The generator is located in the front compartment of the motorhome The...

Page 182: ...where the exhaust may accumulate either outside underneath or inside the motorhome or any nearby vehicles Operate the generator only when safe dispersion of exhaust can be assured Monitor the outside...

Page 183: ...For example at 120 a 7 500 watt generator produces 6 000 watts net REFERENCE The diesel generator may shut down for other reasons beside overloads A blink code may appear on the control switch Refer t...

Page 184: ...ters Inverter remote may also be used to start and stop the generator Some of the features available are Automatic generator start Fully adjustable battery charge rates Adjustable fuel gauge cut out A...

Page 185: ...ours or even days depending on the inverter set up parameters and actual state of charge of the batteries The inverter uses a three stage charging cycle The first stage is bulk charge The bulk charge...

Page 186: ...plied to the sub panel This field is a general overview of system status This is the primary screen of the RC7 remote Main menu display Waiting for AC System inactive waiting for AC power to be suppli...

Page 187: ...rrent consumption through the Hot 1 terminal Battery Temperature This monitors counts of the battery temperature sensor BTS Counts are measured impulses which the inverter uses to calculate the batter...

Page 188: ...tes and two inverters The remote located in the monitor panel is used to program the master inverter The second remote displays only selected menu items NOTE Non volatile memory is a permanent program...

Page 189: ...ate is adjustable from 10 to 100 This feature may be used in many different ways Selecting a lower percentage charge rate lowers the inverter AC bat tery charger s current consumption It will take lon...

Page 190: ...approximate state of charge for that battery type and chemistry The Fuel Gauge Cutout voltage is a reference point the inverter uses to determine a battery with no reserve capacity amp hours remaining...

Page 191: ...layed The display will inform the user of the generator s status The generator will need to be manu ally stopped To enable the automatic generator operation the programming mode must be entered Before...

Page 192: ...e Other 30 80 reserved for future To disable the automatic generator operation use one of the following methods Set Generator Start and Generator Stop points back to manual ON OFF positions Switch off...

Page 193: ...s with distilled water before beginning an equalize charge cycle Do not overfill the battery cells Over filled battery cells will spatter excess electrolyte Protect all painted surfaces from any elect...

Page 194: ...r smoke around batteries Danger of explosion fire property damage serious personal injury or death can result The remote is used to program or turn on or off the inverter The RC7 GS remote is a displa...

Page 195: ...voltage which can cause serious injury or death Before beginning any work or testing procedures involving the electric panels or any of the branch circuits be sure the motorhome is unplugged from shor...

Page 196: ...ated capacity For example A breaker with a 20 amp rating will handle a continuous load of 16 amps This designed set point is when an induc tive load is applied such as when an electric motor turns on...

Page 197: ...management system intended to be used in recreational vehicles It is housed in a sheet metal enclosure with removable front panel It provides circuit protection for all the 120 VAC loads in the motorh...

Page 198: ...ng table As it turns the loads off it calculates the amount of current that was removed which is the value for that load This value is placed in memory If the current remains above the service limit t...

Page 199: ...the limit If the system is in the averaging mode the decimal point at the lower right corner of the load meter display on the display panel will illuminate Display Panel The display panel is located i...

Page 200: ...ent set points follow much of the same electrical principle as the 120 Volt AC breakers Using 12 Volt DC as the electromotive force can make it more susceptible to outside influences such as corrosion...

Page 201: ...ional at a more convenient time How many times have you said to yourself Oh this will only take a few minutes only to find it is taking an entire day and you wished you had not touched it The third it...

Page 202: ...like an antifreeze for the battery This is why batteries should not be left or stored in a discharged condition Starting batteries are designed for high output cranking power but not for deep cycling...

Page 203: ...e terminals with petroleum jelly or an anticorrosion grease The battery cable to battery terminal connections should be metal to metal Periodically check the batteries for corrosion Look for cracks an...

Page 204: ...eadings taken at other times will give a ball park figure When using the hydrometer draw the electrolyte solution up into the tube Allow the hydrometer to attain the same temperature as the electrolyt...

Page 205: ...rapidly This reduces the battery s ability to accept a charge and the battery capacity is reduced Accelerated erosion of the lower portions of the plates occur from higher than normal acid content du...

Page 206: ...t is a fact that over 50 of battery failures are caused by overcharg ing Why does the voltage on a discharged battery measure the same as a fully charged battery until the loads are applied The simple...

Page 207: ...and the water tank with the battery electrolyte The level of the tank could be thought of as the rate of the reaction occur ring in the electrolyte When the battery is fully charged the electrolyte ha...

Page 208: ...t needed from the battery when inverting 12 Volts to operate the 120 Volt item There is also a small efficiency loss of about 10 when inverting For example When using the inverter to operate an AC ele...

Page 209: ...irst 90 watt solar panel is only intended to cover these parasitic loads Adding a second third or fourth solar panel depending upon needs and electrical consumption can replace what is draw out of the...

Page 210: ...oo warm The RV 30 Charge Controller has many unique features which are listed and described below 1 Battery Charging The above mentioned parasitic loads affect both the House and Engine batteries The...

Page 211: ...n reduce the power output by 15 to 25 Leaves and debris which can cover two or three of the 36 individual cells can reduce output power by 50 to 75 Use of the basic maintenance tips regular inspection...

Page 212: ...tems House IMPERIAL 8 2 1 2 BULB USAGE INTERIOR INTERIOR BULB CHART LOCATION BULB NUMBER CEILING LIGHT CLOSET LIGHT BEDROOM OR LIVING ROOM LAMP PORCH LIGHT GE FI5T8 CW SYLVANIA 1141 SYLVANIA 1076 SYLV...

Page 213: ...r Conditioner Heater Controls 223 DIAGNOSTIC PLUG LOCATION 230 SHIFTER PANEL 231 Switches 232 Parking Brake 233 Leveling Controls 234 STEERING COLUMN SMART WHEEL 234 Smart Wheel Operation 234 Wiper Fu...

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Page 215: ...12 Volt DC power to the 12 Volt distribution panels The 12 Volt panel that services a majority of the chassis system functions is located outside by the driver s front wheel The other panel located i...

Page 216: ...door The ECU is located above the transmission 4 Do not connect welding cables to electron ic control components 5 The welding ground cable should be attached no more than two feet from the part to be...

Page 217: ...ENGINE COLD CRANKING AMPS REQUIREMENTS ISB 1100 CCA 12 VOLTS ISC 1250 CCA 12 VOLTS ISM 1800 CCA 12 VOLTS N14 1800 CCA 12 VOLTS CCA Rating are at 0 F These are the minimum requirements Battery connecti...

Page 218: ...ere out of range condition within the engine protection circuits Pull over and stop as soon as possible Shut off engine to avoid engine damage 4 Left Arrow Audible Turn Indicators Indicates left turn...

Page 219: ...ates faults codes for service technicians 10 Low Fuel Indicates fuel level is becoming low 11 Water in Fuel This is a negative tripped light used only with the ISC Engine Indicates water has been dete...

Page 220: ...NOTE It is not safe to drive the motorhome with low air pressure Damage can occur to the suspension and drive line The operation of the air brake system is also affected 2 Voltmeter This gauge shows t...

Page 221: ...and will affect fuel mileage figures Diesel Generators will not operate below 1 4 tank to insure there is enough fuel to run main engine 7 Speedometer Indicates the speed of the motorhome The gauge in...

Page 222: ...to help the chassis battery to start the engine 2 Air Dump Releases air from the chassis air bags to lower the coach 3 Driving Lights Operates low beam headlights at 80 of their normal operating volta...

Page 223: ...process Condenser The condenser in front of the radiator is made of coils and fins which provide rapid transfer of heat from the refrigerant as external air pass es over the coils The high pressure ga...

Page 224: ...u will need 1 oz of PAG for each 7 feet of hose after the first 15 feet of hose Roughly a 40 foot motorhome will use 92 feet of refrigerant hose Take 15 feet off the measurement and the result would b...

Page 225: ...ith any refrigerant system wear eye protection and hand protection Pag Oil irritates the skin Flush with water immediately if in contact with any body part Ensure any service work performed on the A C...

Page 226: ...e operations Fix or repair prior to proceeding Verify the engine is reaching normal operating temperature Check with engine manufacturer for proper procedure Check the inlet hose at the water valve Th...

Page 227: ...through the front air intake of the unit through the A C coil In the MAX position a damper door closes off the fresh air while another door opens to permit only air from inside the coach to be used W...

Page 228: ...in the system Rotating to the red area provides warmer air rotating to the blue area provides cooler air Blower Control Switch The switch controls the speed of the blower motor which is one of the be...

Page 229: ...ms which may occur No Heating 1 A C switch is turned off 2 Blower switch is turned off 2 Verify the proper engine coolant level 3 Verify that the engine is reaching operating temperature 4 Verify engi...

Page 230: ...ft seized 7 Blower wheel out of alignment Damper Doors Do Not Operate 1 Does motorhome air tank have pressure 2 Check vacuum generator is being powered and producing vacuum 3 Check vacuum line enterin...

Page 231: ...eypad Press the up and down arrow button simultaneously while the motorhome is at a rest position This activates the diagnostic circuitry of the transmission To exit the diagnostics press N NOTE The o...

Page 232: ...t and have the mirrors adjusted for accurate visibility Make sure you can see out of both the driver and the passenger side mirrors before heading out on the road Using your left hand you can make the...

Page 233: ...brakes are not a substitute for service brakes Do not neglect service brake maintenance 8 Highway Horn Sounds air horns when pushed 9 Mirror Control This switch adjusts the bottom mirror of the rear...

Page 234: ...re can increase the idle with this procedure 1 Cruise control off to raise the idle push the resume switch you can raise the idle in 25 rpm increments by pushing the switch seven different times 2 To...

Page 235: ...l on as high engine RPM run up will occur until the cruise con trol is turned off Wiper Wash The operation of this switch activates the wash pump relay when the switch is pressed In addition if none o...

Page 236: ...column To tilt the steering wheel pull the lever up Tilt the steering wheel where you want it Release the lever and it will lock the steering wheel in the new pos tion To telescope the steering wheel...

Page 237: ...e motorhome be taken to a qualified RV technician before any future use to diagnose and repair the problem Circuits are identified on the fuse label located on the inside of the electrical compartment...

Page 238: ...igerator 2 Way 3 Way 5 30A Interior Fuse Panel 50A Holiday Rambler 1 Chassis Assignments FUSES Left Right Down Marker Lights 20A Right Rear Turn 15A Left Rear Turn 15A Horn 20A Marker Headlight Switch...

Page 239: ...ensor is designed for reliable high output at all rpm s This alternator offers high output over a broad range of operating speeds The 4884JB deliver the same reliable heavy duty performance all Leece...

Page 240: ...needed Check all grounds and electrical connections to ensure they are clean and tight a Alternator ground to chassis frame b Motor block ground to chassis frame c Chassis battery ground to chassis f...

Page 241: ...y fully charged whenever your motorhome is plugged into shore power or your generator is running For easy reference the battery maintainer has a green LED to indicate when it is active It is illuminat...

Page 242: ...s IMPERIAL 9 2 4 2 LOCATION BULB NUMBER LOW BEAM GE H7 58520U HIGH BEAM SYLVANIA 9005 HB3 U TURN SIGNAL FRONT SYLVANIA 3457 TAIL TURN REAR SYLVANIA 1157 LOWER UPPER MARKER LIGHTS GE 59 EXTERIOR BULB C...

Page 243: ...N 245 AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM 246 AIR GOVERNOR 246 AIR STORAGE TANKS 247 AIR DRYER 247 AIR COUPLER UNIVERSAL 248 AIR SYSTEM CHARGING EXTERNAL 248 RIDE HEIGHT VALVES Adjusting 249 Checking Ride Height 249 SU...

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Page 245: ...The Roadmaster chassis has been designed to provide exceptional bal ance handling and braking characteristics The Roadmaster rear engine chas sis is an engine and frame unit featuring a semi monocoqu...

Page 246: ...rge line from the dry side of the front air tank charges the rear air tank The discharge lines use inline check valves to prevent back flow of compressed air The pneumatically operated items are divid...

Page 247: ...rs in the air dryer that will need to be periodically checked and changed if necessary First is the spin on desiccant filter second is the replaceable coalescing filter Depending on how often the vehi...

Page 248: ...air sup ply for the auxiliary air fitting is charged from the front air tank through a pressure protection valve Due to the small air pressure restriction of the pressure protection valve maximum supp...

Page 249: ...rner down NOTE Driveline angle is affected by the suspension ride height Improper driveline angle can damage suspension or shorten life of universal joints Shock absorbers and air springs are in trave...

Page 250: ...spring Controls characteristics of spring under changing pressure loads 6 PISTON BOLT Attaches piston to bellows Sometimes extended as a means of attaching spring to vehicle suspension Listed below ar...

Page 251: ...hicle equipped with air brakes considerations need to be given to stopping distances and air system pressures The heavier the vehicle the greater the kinetic energy The motorhome requires longer stopp...

Page 252: ...nder operation the park brake will automatically apply this occurs at approximately 30 psi acting as an automatic emergency brake system When preparing to depart allow the air system to achieve full a...

Page 253: ...r sec ond The ECU controls Pressure Modulator Valves Pressure Modulator Valves have two electric over air solenoids a hold solenoid and a release solenoid The modulator valves are open under normal br...

Page 254: ...lluminate momentarily 2 2 seconds verifying the self check test If the ABS indicator light remains on or illuminates while the motorhome is being operated there is a fault in the antilock brake system...

Page 255: ...e rear tank operates the rear drive axle brakes and tag axle brakes if equipped with a tag axle This tank division gives reassur ance in the event of one tank having a failure of an accessory air item...

Page 256: ...fferent distances between the front and rear of the tires measured at the vertical cen terline of the tires Toe in occurs when the tire front distance is less than the tire rear dis tance Toe out occu...

Page 257: ...tilt of the top end of the kingpin toward the rear of the motorhome Negative caster is the tilt of the top end of the kingpin toward the front of the motorhome A caster angle more positive than specif...

Page 258: ...he total oil capacity to pass onto the piston rod The gradual process of oil loss does not affect the performance of the shock absorber during the service life This process will be evident after a lon...

Page 259: ...s has been removed or repaired Fully extend and retract each jack twice The remote rocker switches will operate with a minimum of 7 5 vdc Optimum requirements for operating the system are voltages abo...

Page 260: ...l for the pump motor The Bong alarm may momentarily activate when driving over rough roads or negotiating curves and corners Usually this indicates low fluid level NOTE Air will automatically dump fro...

Page 261: ...e motorhome has reached maximum extension on one or more jacks One or more yellow lights will blink indicating that additional height is required under one of the jack pads This can be attained by mov...

Page 262: ...ual system turn all three valves counter clockwise until they stop Once the jacks are fully retracted rotate all the valves fully clockwise In the event one of the jacks is not holding pres sure check...

Page 263: ...ome requires emer gency towing Automatic Air Leveling Air leveling will operate faster if engine is running Set parking brake Transmission must be in neutral Important No movement in motorhome while l...

Page 264: ...e achieved by dumping air raise motorhome according to lighted yellow LEVEL lights IMPORTANT Always give preference to any side light before leveling motorhome front to rear Turn ignition switch OFF T...

Page 265: ...o a maximum engine speed The maximum engine speed on a diesel engine is controlled by an engine speed governor set by the engine manufacturer WARNING Do not operate a diesel engine where there are or...

Page 266: ...edule begins with a daily awareness of the engine and its various systems A high grade 15W 40 multi viscosity heavy duty lubricating oil meeting Cummins Engineering Specification CES 20071 or CES 2007...

Page 267: ...nts of the engine require cooling The primary coolant system cannot provide this cooling Oil will transfer heat by contacting the various components then transferring to the primary cooling system at...

Page 268: ...API oil perform ance classification and the engine duty cycle Refer to the Cummins Operation and Maintenance Manual for complete details It is possible to operate diesel engines in extremely cold envi...

Page 269: ...ood clean quality water The antifreeze of coolant must meet ethylene glycol or propylene glycol recommendations A good clean quality water in a 50 50 ratio 40 to 60 percent working range mixed with fu...

Page 270: ...for overheat and corrosion protection 5 The supplemental coolant additive SCA is required 6 Freeze point should be measured every 15 000 miles 6 months Fully formulated products contain SCA and are re...

Page 271: ...ept clean and free of dirt or water Dirt or water in the system can cause severe damage to both the fuel pump and the fuel injector Fuel additives for lubricity are not recommended There are numerous...

Page 272: ...braking power you will develop when Pac Brake is on is relevant to engine speed RPM Higher RPM will have more retarding power Certain conditions may require down shifting to generate adequate RPM for...

Page 273: ...selection is accomplished via the remote push button selector The selector is simplistic in appearance The controls are R N D arrow up arrow down MODE buttons and a digital display window Under norma...

Page 274: ...ight remains on after start up the system should be checked immediately Continued illumination of the CHECK TRANS light during vehicle oper ation other than start up indicates that the ECU has signale...

Page 275: ...for evaluation and possible repair Inactive codes can be cleared by holding the MODE button for approxi mately 3 seconds Some codes are self clearing while others will require service or ignition cyc...

Page 276: ...the Keypad Park the motorhome on a level surface place the transmission in N and set parking brake The transmission should be at normal operating temperature The motorhome should be stationary for ap...

Page 277: ...ed by discoloration strong odor or fluid analysis Local conditions severity of operation or duty cycle will dictate more or less frequent service intervals Manual Check Procedures The concept of a col...

Page 278: ...d on the dipstick The width of the HOT RUN band is approximately 1 quart of fluid at normal temperature range If the level is not within this band add or drain the fluid as necessary to bring the leve...

Page 279: ...tance Center The Centroid fuel sender has no moving parts It works by measuring capacitance an electrical property between its inner and outer tubes in the tank The more fuel between the tubes the hig...

Page 280: ...to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid to the power steering gear assembly The other half of the pump supplies pressurized hydraulic fluid to the engine cooling fan motors The hydraulic system uses th...

Page 281: ...ures thicken the oil Hydraulic system pres sures increase due to the thickness of the fluid Even though the hydraulic pump is equipped with pressure relief valves the thick oil on the return line can...

Page 282: ...e switching valve High pressure fluid is then directed to the fan motor cooling the radiator The fan motor is driven by hydraulic fluid pressure from the switching valve The fan motor works on the sam...

Page 283: ...ft of the steering gear is poppet valve and worm drive The poppet valve directs the hydraulic fluid pressure to a type of spool There are worm drive threads in the center of the spool When in the cent...

Page 284: ...gular inspection of the drive axle lube levels is an essential mainte nance procedure The lubricant should be level with bottom of the hole Important The lube level close enough to the hole to be seen...

Page 285: ...seals loosen the bearing cap bolts and regrease until all four caps purge If the new grease still does not purge replace the universal joint Greasing the Driveline Slip Yoke and Splines 1 Check the d...

Page 286: ...ngs 10 000 or Annually CL 4 6 Drive Shaft Slip Joint 1 Fittings 10 000 or Annually CL 4 7 Wheel Bearings Repack 30 000 or Annually HT 8 Brake Cam Shaft One Fitting Each Wheel 30 000 or Annually CL 4 9...

Page 287: ...r Plus SUPER EW 75W 90 Syn HT High Temperature bearing grease CL Chassis lubricant should be a high quality noncorrosive multipurpose lithium soap pressure that is water resistant and designed to with...

Page 288: ...XA HB Front Bag Dump or Tag Axle Solenoids Used on hydraulic level and tag axle units Dumps air in front air bags and is used to raise or lower tag axle Located in the generator compartment on the cur...

Page 289: ...panel Type Merritor Wabco 89404 16062 Transmission Sending Unit Located on the bottom of the tail shaft housing between hoses Type VDO 323 0868 House Disconnect and Starter Solenoid Solenoid interfac...

Page 290: ...le S Dual D 2895 2720 3640 3415 3815 3585 4725 4690 3040 2860 3740 3515 4005 3765 4945 4885 3195 E 3000 E 3890 3655 4190 3970 5155 5070 F 3315 3115 4080 F 3875 F 4370 4110 5370 5260 4990 4760 F 3450 3...

Page 291: ...0WDD Water Heater 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal 10 Gal Grey Tank 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal 60 Gal Black Tank 40 Gal 40 Gal 40 Gal 40 Gal 40 Gal...

Page 292: ...Chassis Information IMPERIAL 1 0 2 9 2 Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks CHASSIS LOG...

Page 293: ...Chassis Information IMPERIAL 1 0 2 9 3 Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks CHASSIS LOG...

Page 294: ...Chassis Information IMPERIAL 1 0 2 9 4 Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks CHASSIS LOG...

Page 295: ...Chassis Information IMPERIAL 1 0 2 9 5 Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks CHASSIS LOG...

Page 296: ...Air Filter Minder Air Governor Air Storage Tanks Air Supply System Air System Charging External Alternator Alignment Specifications Awning Slideout Awnings B Backing Up Motorhome Battery Cutoff Switc...

Page 297: ...cts Ride Height Valves 29 280 110 296 71 184 265 272 122 259 263 15 18 172 58 167 172 173 171 166 170 172 286 147 98 146 169 266 13 13 12 288 180 105 92 9 249 S Service Suggestions Screen Door Shifter...

Page 298: ...pared Water City Water Hook Up Water Filters Water Pump Water Systems General Information Water System Troubleshooting Water System Waste Drain Sewage Water Tank Fill Weighing the Motorhome Winterizin...

Page 299: ...20 hours or 100 Amp Hr of capacity Black Water Term associated with the sewage holding tank The toilet drains directly into this tank Chassis Battery Powers chassis 12V accessories and starts engine C...

Page 300: ...nly the water and power that is in the motorhome and not anything from another source Dump Station Sites where you can drain your waste gray and sewage black tanks In most states it is illegal to drai...

Page 301: ...which runs from the motorhome to the camp ground 120 volt electrical supply Shore Line Plug This is the 120 volt outlet that you can plug your motorhome into a campground Stinger An arm attachment on...

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