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Operator Controls - Ford.

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Personal Property Information

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Power Heated Mirrors

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Power Disconnects

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Range w/Oven .

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Ready to Leave Checklist

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Rear Hitch - Using

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Rear View .

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Rear Vision System

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Refrigerator - 900 Series

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Refrigerator - 1200 Series

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Reporting Safety Defects

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Roadside View .

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Roof Air Conditioner

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Satellite System Prep (Optional)

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Securing Dinette Chairs for Travel .

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Serial Number Information

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Side Awning (Optional).

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Slide-Out Awning

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Stereo & CD Player

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Suggestions for Obtaining Service for Your Motor Home .

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Taking Delivery .

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Tank Capacities .

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Television & VCR

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Temporarily Store Motor Home

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Tilt Steering Wheel - Ford

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Monarch

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Alphabetical Index

Alphabetical Index

Summary of Contents for Monarch 2000

Page 1: ...6 Awning Slide Out 3 19 Awning Window Optional 3 20 Automatic Transmission Operation Workhorse Chassis 9 6 Bathroom Exhaust Fan 3 14 Batteries 6 7 Bulb Usage 8 13 Cable Telephone Hookups 3 13 Carbon M...

Page 2: ...erior Care 7 1 Filling LP Gas Tank 5 3 Fire Extinguisher 2 11 Ford Chassis Maintenance Guide 9 10 Fresh Water Tank Fill 4 2 Fresh Water System Trouble Shooting 4 6 Front View 8 3 Furnace 3 15 Gas Dist...

Page 3: ...Roof Air Conditioner 3 14 Satellite System Prep Optional 3 12 Securing Dinette Chairs for Travel 3 22 Serial Number Information 8 1 Side Awning Optional 3 16 Slide Out Awning 3 19 Slide Out Room s 3...

Page 4: ...CR TV Cable Switch Box 3 12 Warranty Information File 1 3 Warranty Statement 1 9 Washer Dryer Prep Optional 3 8 Washer Dryer Optional 3 9 Waste Water Systems 4 6 Water Filter 4 5 Water Heater 4 3 Wate...

Page 5: ...a tively level and where the ground is firm Try to pick as level a parking spot as possible Your facilities are with you you are self contained This safety alert symbol means CAUTION or WARNING Person...

Page 6: ...epartment of Transportation Washington DC 20590 Taking Delivery Your motor home has been inspected by factory personnel throughout the manu facturing process Your dealer performs additional pre delive...

Page 7: ...ance Services be performed by the dealership We suggest that you take your new motor home on a weekend shake down before leaving on an extended trip Warranty Information File In addition to this Owner...

Page 8: ...by the end of the day discuss the situation with the service manager and list your items in order of priority Expect to make a second appointment for work not completed or for the parts that may need...

Page 9: ...ry Pro s Reese Products Atwood Mobile Products 541 683 1810 219 264 7564 219 262 2655 CARBON MONOXIDE LEVELING JACKS REAR VISION SYSTEM DETECTOR Power Gear Jensen MTI Industries Inc 800 334 4712 800 3...

Page 10: ...4050 800 847 3638 219 264 2131 SMOKE DETECTOR WATER FILTER Bob Gun Associates Everpure Inc 616 467 8705 800 323 7873 TELEVISION ANTENNA WATER HEATER Winegard Company Atwood Mobile Products 319 753 012...

Page 11: ...nd power that is in the motor home 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 drain your tanks a...

Page 12: ...it is parked Often called the off door side SHORE LINE This is the electrical cord which runs from the motor home to the camp ground 120 volt electrical supply SHORE POWER This is the 120 volt outlet...

Page 13: ...ust contact Monaco prior to incurring the towing charges for its direction to the nearest authorized repair facility Monaco reserves the right to make use of new and or remanufactured parts at its own...

Page 14: ...rticular item The engine the transmission and its components batteries tires axles and domestic appliances are not covered under this warranty Any warranties covering these items are provided by the m...

Page 15: ...ny usage beyond design intentions will relieve Monaco of responsibility under this Warranty Usage of this motorhome in a manner inconsistent with Owner s Manual directions will also invalidate the War...

Page 16: ...EFECT OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER 15 DAYS OF AGGREGATE REPAIR TIME ON SUBSTANTIAL DEFECTS DURING THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW FAILURE TO PRO VIDE MONACO WITH THE REQUIRED NOTICE VO...

Page 17: ...ll not consti tute written notice to Monaco of a continuing problem or unsatisfactory warranty serv ice As a goodwill gesture and without any legal obligation to do so Monaco often provides reasonable...

Page 18: ...poration motorhomes and Roadmaster Chassis registered in the United States and or Canada MONACO COACH CORPORATION ATTENTION WARRANTY DEPARTMENT 91320 COBURG INDUSTRIAL WAY COBURG OREGON 97408 1 877 46...

Page 19: ...other seats designed to carry passengers while the motorhome is in motion are equipped with safety seat belts While traveling do not occupy beds or any seats that do not have a safety belt Seat belts...

Page 20: ...designed for its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR we suggest that you practice stopping away from traffic until you become accustomed to the motorhome s stopping distance When backing up have your co...

Page 21: ...p If applica ble start the refrigerator water heater and furnace If applicable light the oven pilot light Leveling Jacks Before You Operate Leveling Jacks Leveling system shall only be operated under...

Page 22: ...pad depressed until bubble is centered in vial NOTE Right and left rear jacks are used to level motorhome side to side Pushing LEFT pad on control panel will extend left rear jack Pushing RIGHT pad on...

Page 23: ...etract all jacks until jacks are fully retracted or the operator resets the park ing brake and places the transmission back into park or neutral Leveling Jacks Maintenance Change fluid every 36 months...

Page 24: ...ants UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP Gas occupants or deal er installed accessories Net Carrying Capacity NCC NCC means maximum weight of all occupants including driver personal belong ings...

Page 25: ...ET CARRYING CAPACITY UVW UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT MEANS THE WEIGHT OF THIS motorhome AS BUILT AT THE FACTORY WITH FULL FUEL ENGINE OIL AND COOLANTS THE UVW DOES NOT INCLUDE CARGO FRESH WATER LP GAS OCC...

Page 26: ...Smoke Detector Statistics show that most fire casualties are not caused by direct flame but by the less visible smoke products of combustion Smoke detector responds to both visible and invisible prod...

Page 27: ...with a soft brush attachment every month Your smoke alarm should be cleaned every six months to help keep the unit working suffi ciently Do not paint the detector The only acceptable batteries for use...

Page 28: ...result from vehicle exhaust and incomplete combustion sources like a fur nace gas stove or water heater Consequently it is uncommon for household smoke from cigarettes or normal cooking to cause the...

Page 29: ...arm sounds The alarm will stop beeping in about 30 seconds Cleaning Your Detector Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and any other build up on the detector Do not wash Wipe the detector with a damp c...

Page 30: ...rhome If attachment points are damaged select other attachment points at a substantial frame structural member Never allow anyone to go under a motorhome while it is being lifted by towing equipment u...

Page 31: ...exceed 300 pounds We recommend weighing your motorhome as it will be operated to be certain that there is proper weight distribution When weighing your motorhome be sure to take the passen ger locatio...

Page 32: ...ore Drain holding tanks Shut off all appliances and water heater Close LP gas valve Turn water pump OFF Close all roof vents Remove articles from refrigerator freezer and clean thoroughly Leave door a...

Page 33: ...control panel when the refrigerator is turned on check for loss of DC sup ply voltage The shore line must be plugged in for 120 volt AC operation The refrigera tor AC power cord must be plugged in an...

Page 34: ...ss button and hold until no lights are lit to turn refrigerator OFF MODE Button Pressing and holding button allows user to cycle through three choices on AUTO and two manual modes AC and LP Gas The re...

Page 35: ...switch to AUTO AC operation 6 After the refrigerator is operating press TEMP SET button and adjust to desired temperature Shut Down 900 Series Press ON OFF button and hold until no indicator lights ar...

Page 36: ...ngs appear in display between COLD and COLDEST range Manual Mode 1200 Series To operate in MANUAL mode press and hold MODE button until desired oper ating mode AC or LP light is lit If energy source i...

Page 37: ...ould be emptied defrosted cleaned and doors left ajar Ice trays should be dried and kept outside refrigerator Diagnostic Codes 1200 Series Operating controls are equipped with a diagnostic system whic...

Page 38: ...refrigerator Cleaning Refrigerator Cleaning the refrigerator is usually done after it is defrosted or when it is put into storage To clean interior lining of refrigerator use a luke warm weak soda so...

Page 39: ...turn burner knob to OFF Check that LP gas is present cooktop cord is plugged in circuit breaker is not tripped and elec tronic ignitors spark If burner does not light after three attempts contact you...

Page 40: ...been installed at the factory for a combination washer dryer If installing such equipment be sure to follow appliance manufacturer s installation instructions Also adhering to following directions wi...

Page 41: ...rn washer dryer OFF and wait at least 3 minutes for door lock to open To restart washer dryer push ON OFF button to ON position Cleaning Drain Screen Removable drain screen which protects pump from li...

Page 42: ...erhead compartment next to entrance door If reception remains poor check with your authorized dealer Monarch 3 10 Appliances Equipment Appliances Equipment MONACO 2000 WARNING Do not wash or dry artic...

Page 43: ...ntil it disengages ceiling plate Turn antenna clockwise or counterclockwise for best picture and sound Do not rotate antenna except when it is in the fully raised position To Lower Antenna Important N...

Page 44: ...VCR TV Cable Switch Box The VCR can be used by either one or both TV s The cable switch box is located in an overhead compartment in the front of the motorhome This box allows you to choose whether yo...

Page 45: ...File Citizens Band CB Radio Prep Located under the dash next to the two pin dash accessory connector is a two pin connector labeled Citizens Band Radio The red wire is at 12VDC DC and is fused at 2 a...

Page 46: ...itioner without the return air filters in place This may plug evaporator core with dirt and may substantially affect per formance To Clean Filters Remove vent covers and filters Wash filters in warm s...

Page 47: ...control is locat ed at right side of thermostat Set SYSTEM control to HEAT Allow 40 to 60 seconds for furnace to begin operating Set temperature to desired setting If furnace does not light and you do...

Page 48: ...NING Never attempt to modify this furnace Fire explosion asphyxiation or car bon monoxide poisoning may result in serious bodily harm or death If you smell gas a rotten egg or sulfur smell at any time...

Page 49: ...k locking knobs Braces that are left in down position or not locked to reel end of arms will allow awning to retract inadvertently Slide center pull strap to one end of awning and store Raise arm exte...

Page 50: ...on the awning To position awning lower one arm of awning and leave the other arm in normal posi tion This will create enough of a slope for ade quate water run off Using Carport Feature In order to u...

Page 51: ...of front and rear arms are latched properly into bottom brackets Catch rod is stored away Slide Out Awning To Extend Awning Slide out room must extend equally at both ends so that awning fabric will...

Page 52: ...h rod from pull strap and store To Retract Awning Hook catch rod on pull strap remove pull strap from side strap hook and slowly allow awning to retract Remove catch rod from pull strap and store Elec...

Page 53: ...seconds before closing door Step will remain extended until step switch is returned to ON position or igni tion key is rotated to RUN position NOTE Not allowing step to fully extend and remain extend...

Page 54: ...ide of your motorhome before moving the slide out in the OUT position Be sure you have sufficient clearance of the inside of your motorhome before you retract the slide out Do not operate the slide ou...

Page 55: ...m If applicable clean floor Press and hold the IN OUT switch in the IN position until the room is fully retracted and stops moving To stop slide out room before room reaches the IN position release sw...

Page 56: ...d positioin This will ensure the room is locked into a sealed position Install transit bars if so equipped and take the motorhome to an authorized dealer for service Maintenance When the room is out v...

Page 57: ...ins The control panel for these two sys tems has a water pump switch water heater switch and level indicator lights for tanks To check water level of all tanks push test button on left side of panel W...

Page 58: ...L SUPPLY position Shut off water pump on control panel Turn on water supply and open faucets to purge any trapped air in water system Fresh Water Tank Fill To fill tank close tank drain valve and conn...

Page 59: ...l bacteria viruses and slime forming organ isms Concentrations higher than 50 ppm may damage water lines and or tanks Fill tank with fresh water Open each faucet in turn and run water until you smell...

Page 60: ...ration Temperature Pressure Relief Valve The water heater is equipped with a temperature and pressure relief valve which is designed to open if the water temperature within the heater reaches 210oF 98...

Page 61: ...ry 10 gallons of water in your tank This will precipitate iron so the filter can remove it along with chlorine If you are at a site where your motorhome is hooked up to city water you will not be able...

Page 62: ...nationally recognized testing laboratory The entire fabricated waste system is factory tested in accordance with the American National Standards Code A119 2 The drainage system uses ABS plastic piping...

Page 63: ...rs as unwelcome in some areas Most states national and private parks have either a central dump facility or campsite hook up for sewage You will find a list of dumping stations from coast to coast in...

Page 64: ...t from the drain pipe Unscrew bottom access hold plugs from the service compartment feed adapter end of hose up though hole and install hose adapter on drain pipe Attach other end of drain hose to sew...

Page 65: ...facial tissues They are treated chemically to give them wet strength and they will not dissolve like toilet paper Special holding tank tissues are avail able at most RV supply stores Also white toile...

Page 66: ...NOTES Monarch 4 10 W Water Systems ater Systems MONACO 2000...

Page 67: ...me such as turning off the furnace while using the range If you are going to be in higher attitudes or cold climates for a long peri od of time an authorized service person can adjust your LP regulato...

Page 68: ...alves pilot lights and appliances and disable igniters see operating instructions in Chapter 3 during refueling motorhome and filling LP gas tanks to prevent a fire or explosion If you smell gas a rot...

Page 69: ...ualified service technician as soon as possi ble Filling LP Gas Tank Woodall s Campground and Trailer Guide and other publications list refueling stations Many travel parks sell LP gas Shut off pilot...

Page 70: ...tighten valve do not use a wrench or pliers to close valve Valve is designed to be closed by hand Over tightening may permanently damage valve seat LP Gas Detector Liquid Propane LP Gas is heavier tha...

Page 71: ...arm light will flash This alarm 4 rapid beeps per second will continue to sound until gas has dissipated or until reset button is pressed The reset button only stops alarm from sounding for 60 seconds...

Page 72: ...can be tested Expose detector to gas and observe that alert alarm will begin to sound One method of simulating gas is to use a butane lighter DO NOT ROTATE flint wheel Just press on gas release button...

Page 73: ...ourself See an authorized dealer Always use the motorhome s built in power supply cord shore line to connect with 120V AC source Monarch 6 1 MONACO 2000 Electrical Systems Electrical Systems WARNING D...

Page 74: ...epwell Control Panel In Bathroom Dash Generator Outside Roadside Compartment Fan Base Fan Base Living Room Wall LP Valve Must Be Open Bathroom Vanity Light Base Vanity Light Base Vanity Bedroom Wall L...

Page 75: ...ted on the generator is used to supply power to the 30 AMP distribution panel and a 20 AMP circuit breaker located on the generator supplies power to the second air conditioner allowing use of both fr...

Page 76: ...in Push test button in this should cause the reset button to pop out which means the protect ed circuit has been disconnected Push the reset button in until you hear a click this will reactivate prot...

Page 77: ...ervice compartment ventilating air inlets and outlets Engine requires a constant supply of cooling air Do not operate generator when motorhome is parked in high grass or brush Engine exhaust could ign...

Page 78: ...come overloaded and create hazardous situations Fuse assignments are as follows 1 Bath Lights Vent 15 amp Fuse 2 Dinette Porch Rt Overhead 15 amp Fuse 3 Bedroom ODS Lights 15 amp Fuse 4 Kitchen Left O...

Page 79: ...Ign Relay 9 Map Lights 7 5 amp Fuse 7 5 amp Fuse 10 C B Radio 2 amp Fuse 29 Mirror Heaters 15 amp Fuse 11 Service Light 7 5 amp Fuse 30 Mirror Motors 1 amp Fuse 12 12V Receptacle 15 amp Fuse 33 Step...

Page 80: ...ting your motorhome into storage for a long time it is recommended that you remove all batteries from clocks radios smoke alarms etc that may be inside your motorhome This prevents unneces sary drain...

Page 81: ...arning Lights 4 15A Programmable Speedometer Odometer Module Warning Chime 5 20A Instrument Panel Lamps Prk Marker Light Module POSM 6 10A Body Builders Accessory Feed Accessory and Run 7 20A Overdriv...

Page 82: ...t Gas Oxygen Sensor Back up Lamps Blower Relay Coil F 10A Speed Control K 20 MAXI P R N D L Sensor Starter Motor Relay T F I Module L Diode EEC Relay M 30 MAXI EEC Relay N 60 MAXI Ignition Switch O 30...

Page 83: ...and insects that may damage the surface Do not use naphtha or turpentine We recommend that you wash your motor home about every three weeks and wax it in the spring and fall NOTE Aerosol cans of spray...

Page 84: ...ling frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended Spot clean using a mild water free solvent or dry cleaning product Clean only in a well ventilated area and avoid any...

Page 85: ...bluing solutions Indelible inks used on food packages may leave a stain so take care when unpacking groceries on a damp counter top Sharp knives can damage the finish so confine slicing to a good cutt...

Page 86: ...e conditions particularly relative humidity Condensation occurs because there is water vapor present in the air and each of us adds more by breathing bathing cooking etc Water vapor collects wherever...

Page 87: ...wall sur face reducing or eliminating condensation and preventing possible ice formation Winterizing To use air pressure to winterize your motor home you will have to have access to an air compressor...

Page 88: ...protect various water lines in your motor home Pour 1 pint in both kitchen and bath shower drains 2 pints go in bath sink drain with some antifreeze going into gray tank to protect drain valve While h...

Page 89: ...amount of antifreeze to keep valves and gaskets lubricated Drain Traps Pour a cup of RV antifreeze down all drains Batteries Add distilled water and recharge if needed Disconnect cables Remove batteri...

Page 90: ...usually effec tive Operate all faucets and fixtures in fresh water system Check for leaks at all joints and fittings Repair if necessary Check 12 volt circuit breakers and inspect fuses Operate all 12...

Page 91: ...rough operational checks for steering brakes engine and transmission Operate motor home slowly during these checks to allow sufficient circulation of fluids and resetting of components Your camping mo...

Page 92: ...NOTES Monarch 7 10 Unit Care Maintenance Unit Care Maintenance 2000 MONACO...

Page 93: ...cations of component manufacturer serial number locations that are not listed below Motorhome Serial Number Motorhome Federal Vehicle Identification Number VIN Door Key Number Range Model Serial Numbe...

Page 94: ...nformation Item Serial Number Value Insurance Information Company Policy Number Agent s Name Address Business Phone Emergency Phone Renewal Dates Monarch Diagrams S Diagrams Specifications pecificatio...

Page 95: ...ghts 2 Headlights 2 Clearance Lights 3 License Plate 3 Rear Vision Camera 4 Engine Access Door 4 Center High Mount Brake Light 5 Windshield Wipers 5 Turn Signals Tail Lights 6 Clearance Lights 6 Licen...

Page 96: ...ng Jacks 11 Toilet Vent Hydraulic Pump 12 Roof Air Vent 4 Side Marker Light 13 Holding Tank Vent 5 Water Control Panel 14 Attic Air Vent 6 Electric Cord Shore Line Storage Telephone Cable Hookup 15 Ra...

Page 97: ...Batteries and Disconnect 10 Furnace Compartment 3 Side Marker Light 11 Refrigerator Compartment 4 LP Tank Spare Tire 12 Water Heater Compartment 5 Storage Compartment Telephone Cable Hookup 13 Refrig...

Page 98: ...rost Switch Will turn on heater in the exterior power mirrors to defrost them for better visibility 5 Accessory Switch 6 Auxiliary Start Switch Will borrow power from the coach battery to jump start m...

Page 99: ...you lower antenna 13 Speedometer Indicates speed of motorhome in both mile per hour MPH and kilometers per hour KPH 14 Tachometer Registers RPM s of engine 15 Radio power switch Turns radio on and off...

Page 100: ...t Switch Will turn on heater in the exterior power mirrors to defrost them for better visibility 5 Accessory Switch 6 Auxiliary Start Switch Will borrow power from the coach battery to jump start moto...

Page 101: ...ndicates speed of motorhome in both mile per hour MPH and kilo meters per hour KPH 14 Tachometer Registers RPM s of engine 15 Radio Power Switch Turns radio on and off independent of main switch on ra...

Page 102: ...0 13 500 Rear lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Wheel 190 178 208 208 228 228 228 228 Base Overall 29 10 30 8 32 8 32 8 34 10 34 10 34 10 36 6 Length Overall 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 11 8 Heig...

Page 103: ...5 45 45 Fresh Water Tank 70 55 67 67 67 67 55 70 LP Gas Tank 32 9 32 9 32 9 32 9 32 9 32 9 32 9 32 9 Engine Specs Ford Chassis Ford V10 Gas Fuel Injection Engine 6 8L V10 Cubic Inch Displacement 415 T...

Page 104: ...ion Engine 7 4L V8 Cubic Inch Displacement 454 Tire Size 245 70RX19 5F Fuel Tank Approx Gal 60 Alternator Amp Not available at time of print Rear Axle Ratio 9 0 1 Overdrive Standard Monarch Diagrams S...

Page 105: ...Clearance Bulb 194 Amber Clearance Bulb 194 Storage Lights 168 Systems Compartment 1141 Tail Light Turn Signal Top 3156 Tail Light Brake Tail Center 3457 Tail Light Back Up Bottom 3156 Third Brake Lig...

Page 106: ...NOTES Monarch Diagrams S Diagrams Specifications pecifications 2000 8 14 MONACO...

Page 107: ...wheel covers you will need a special T Handle wrench to remove and replace covers This wrench is stored inside your motorhome To Remove Covers Hardware Covers are retained with two extenders and hard...

Page 108: ...tside compartment The spare tire is held in place with a safety lock nut The safety lock nut tool must be used to remove the tire The tool is stored inside the motorhome It is recommended that if your...

Page 109: ...ntrols Ford Chassis Controls on the left arm are used to operate wipers turn signals and head light dimmer turns brights on and off Cruise controls are located on the steering wheel and Overdrive Lock...

Page 110: ...stop To return to your chosen speed drive to a speed above 30 mph then push RESUME switch on steering wheel Speed control will take you back to your original set speed If rate of acceleration is faste...

Page 111: ...utton in and release it The indicator light on the lever will go out Tire Rotation Workhorse Chassis Tires should be rotated every 6 000 to 8 000 miles following the diagram below Monarch 9 5 MONACO 2...

Page 112: ...of a shift interlock solenoid malfunction turn the key to OFF pull the shift selector lever into NEUTRAL N and start the engine Make sure to set the parking brake before starting the engine If you hav...

Page 113: ...ormal driving however it offers more power and lower fuel economy than Automatic Overdrive You should use THIRD D when driving on steep hills Second 2 This position gives you more power but lower fuel...

Page 114: ...ield Washer Cruise Control Monarch 9 8 Chassis Information Chassis Information MONACO 2000 CAUTION If your rear wheels cannot rotate do not try to drive This might happen if you were stuck in very dee...

Page 115: ...change the headlamps from low beam to high beam or high to low pull the turn signal lever all the way toward you then release it Wiper Washer Operation Push button to wash position and release Wash so...

Page 116: ...system with the brake you do not erase set speed from memory even if you come to a complete stop To return to your chosen speed drive to a speed above 25 mph then move slide button to Resume Accel pos...

Page 117: ...ichever occurs first Every 30 000 Miles Replace fuel filter replace air cleaner filter Every 50 000 Miles Change automatic transmission fluid and filter Every 60 000 Miles Inspect engine accessory bel...

Page 118: ...very 60 000 Miles Inspect engine accessory drive belt Inspect fuel tank cap and lines for damage or leaks Inspect fuel cap gasket for any damage Replace parts as needed Inspect Exhaust Gas Recirculati...

Page 119: ...986B Oil Filter FL 820 S PCV Valve EV 223 Spark Plugs AWSF 223 Common Parts Workhorse Chassis Component 7 4L V8 Gas Fuel Injection Air Filter A1236C Fuel Filter GF481 Oil Filter PF1218 PCV Valve CV77...

Page 120: ...Service Log Monarch 9 14 Chassis Information Chassis Information MONACO Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks 2000...

Page 121: ...Service Log Monarch 9 15 MONACO 2000 Chassis Information Chassis Information Date Mileage Dealer Address Service Remarks...

Page 122: ...NOTES Monarch 9 16 Chassis Information Chassis Information MONACO 2000...

Page 123: ...Monarch 9 17 MONACO 2000 Chassis Information Chassis Information...

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