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Section 7: Fuel & Propane System
Exhaust Gas Fumes
To avoid breathing exhaust gases, follow these precautions:
Do not run the engine in confined areas, such as a closed garage, any longer than
needed to move your motor home in or out of the area.
Windows should be closed while driving or running the generator (if so equipped)
to avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases into the motor home.
If you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering the passenger compartment, have
the cause determined and corrected as soon as possible.
If you must drive under these circumstances, close all the windows, and adjust the heating
or cooling system to force outside air into the motor home (set the blower on high speed).
The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the motor home is a properly main-
tained ventilation system and an active carbon monoxide detector. To allow for proper
operation of the motor home ventilation system, keep the ventilation inlet grill(s) clear of
snow, leaves or other obstructions at all times.
Maintenance
It is recommended that the exhaust system and vehicle body be inspected by a qualified mo
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tor home service center:
Each time the engine is ready for an oil change.
Whenever a change in the sound of the exhaust is noticed.
Whenever the exhaust system, underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged.
For more information refer to your Chassis Guide.
Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain carbon monoxide, which is
a potentially toxic gas that is colorless and odorless.
If you are in a parked motor home with either the engine running or a
generator running there is a potential for exhaust fumes to filter back into
the motor home.
Propane Gas System
Propane or LP (liquefied petroleum) gas is an efficient form of energy when proper handling
and safety precautions are observed. The propane system in your motor home furnishes the
fuel for cooking, heating, hot water and can be an alternative energy source for refrigeration.
Propane is heavier than air and tends to flow to lower areas and will sometimes pocket in
these low areas, such as the floor. Your motor home is equipped with a propane alarm (refer
to
Safety Precautions,
Combination Carbon Monoxide (CO)/Propane Alarm).
The propane fuel system is comprised of numerous components such as the propane con-
tainer, hoses, propane gas regulator, piping and copper tubing to each appliance.
Propane cylinders should not be placed or stored inside the vehicle. LP-gas
cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve pressure by discharging
gas into the atmosphere.
Table of Contents
Summary of Contents for SENECA 2023
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Page 32: ...26 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Notes Table of Contents...
Page 54: ...48 Section 4 Vehicle Operation Notes Table of Contents...
Page 62: ...56 Section 5 Slideout Systems Notes Table of Contents...
Page 84: ...78 Section 7 Fuel Propane System Notes Table of Contents...
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