Propane System
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Propane System
Your vehicle is equipped with a propane system which, when properly handled and maintained, will provide trouble and worry
free operation of your propane fueled appliances.
Many jurisdictions place restrictions on propane on highways, in tunnels, on ferries, and on bridges. Please follow all local
restrictions in all the jurisdictions along your trip. Some bridges/tunnels/ferries require you to have your main tank valve
closed. This valve must be closed whenever the vehicle is in motion in any case, not just in certain areas. Other
bridge/tunnels/ferries ban vehicles with propane tanks entirely. Plan ahead and take an alternate route if passing through
areas where vehicles with propane are prohibited.
The propane tank is located across the rear of the vehicle. To access the tank for filling and to turn the manual tank shutoff
valve off and on, turn the two retaining tabs on either side of the access cover, located in the center of the rear bumper, and
remove the access cover.
Propane tank cover
Propane tank main shutoff
You must close the tank shutoff valve when the vehicle is not in daily use. Further, you must close the shutoff valve
when the vehicle is traveling. Never operate any propane appliance while the vehicle is in motion.