There are differences between your motorhome
and passenger automobiles. You should always be
aware of those differences.
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The key for safely operating your motorhome is inspection. Any defect
found could result in problems on the road that will cost time and money.
There are several states that require your motorhome be inspected prior to reg-
istration. A systematic inspection conducted prior to moving your motorhome
will ensure nothing is overlooked. This also assists you in becoming familiar
with the motorhome. Start by looking at the general condition and the area
around your motorhome for hazards to the movement. Look high and low as
you walk around your motorhome.
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• The power cord is disconnected and stowed.
• The water hose is disconnected and stowed.
• TV antenna fully retracted resting in the cradle.
• Awnings stowed and locked in place.
• All compartment doors closed and latched.
• All the leveling jacks fully retracted.
• Any obstacles to avoid when driving off.
• Slide room moved inward.
• Wheels and tires inspected.
• No puddles or fluid leaks under the coach.
• No physical damage.
• Check entry door access.
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• Check fluid levels for improper level.
• Check belts and hoses for wear.
• Check wiring for loose and frayed connections.
• Check for fluid leaks on engine or transmission.
• Start engine and listen for noises.
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• Gauges and controls all operating and functioning properly.
• All windows and vents closed.
• All cabinet doors and drawers closed.
• All interior lights switched OFF.
• All items secured.
Operating & Safety
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E X E C U T I V E
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DRIVING SAFETY
Inspections
General Condition
Check the Engine
Inside the Coach
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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Page 46: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 3 APPLIANCES EQUIPMENT...
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Page 106: ...E X E C U T I V E CHAPTER 4 WATER LP GAS SYSTEMS...
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Page 129: ...Water LP Gas Systems EXECUTIVE 4 1 2 9 NOTES...
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Page 177: ...Electrical Systems 5 1 7 7 EXECUTIVE N NO OT TE ES S...
Page 178: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 6 UNIT CARE MAINTENANCE...
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Page 203: ...Unit Care Maintenance EXECUTIVE 6 2 0 3 NOTES...
Page 204: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 7 CHASSIS INFORMATION...
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