TREK 2005
Driving & Safety --- Section 2 • 51
In Case of Flat Tire
In the event of a flat tire, it is recommended to call for roadside assistance. The
size and weight of the motorhome and its tires require proper equipment to change the
tire. A professional service technician will have the equipment and training needed to
repair or replace the tire. In the case of sudden tire failure, avoid heavy braking. Hold
the steering wheel firmly and gradually decrease speed. Slowly move to a safe off-road
place, which should be a firm level spot. Turn the ignition off and turn the hazard flasher
system
ON
. Save the old tire for possible warranty coverage.
INFORMATION:
Tire emergency service numbers:
Michelin
800-847-3435 and
Goodyear
877-484-7376.
Dead Chassis Battery
A weak or discharged battery will not supply the amount of CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) necessary to
initiate the required voltage to start the engine. If the engine fails to crank, or cranks slowly due to a weak
chassis battery, there are electrical back-up systems in place that may increase chassis battery voltage.
Jump Starting Using the Battery Boost Switch:
The Battery Boost switch, located on the dash, engages a heavy-duty solenoid to electrically connect
the house batteries to the engine battery in the event the engine will not crank or cranks slowly. The
solenoid is designed for short-term high current intermittent use. Engaging the boost solenoid for an
extended period will damage the solenoid.
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Summary of Contents for TREK 2005
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