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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME
Radio Remote Control
A hand-held remote control for the radio lets
you control the radio from a distance for your
convenience. The remote control is included in
your InfoCase.
Further Information
See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in
your InfoCase for complete operating
instructions.
ENGINE ACCESS – INTERIOR
Front Engine Cover
NOTE: Take precautions to protect carpet and
interior furnishings when removing
engine cover. The underside of the engine
cover could contain deposits of oil and
fuel or other engine fluids and
substances that could damage fabrics
and interior furnishings.
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To remove engine cover
, unlatch the two
upper and the two lower latches (located on
each side of the engine cover).
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Do not remove the radiator cap while engine
and radiator are still hot. Always check coolant
level visually at the see-through coolant
reservoir.
NOTE: Your chassis engine cooling system is
filled with special extended-life coolant
that is not the same as common anti-
freeze available at retail outlets.
The coolant system MUST be refilled or
topped up with the same type of coolant
as equipped to maintain the special long-
life properties.
Further Information
Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase
for information and precautions on filling,
servicing, and checking the fluid level.
TIRES
Improper tire pressure can result in tire
overloading and abnormal wear and also affects
handling, ride characteristics, and fuel economy.
SUSPENSION ALIGNMENT
AND TIRE BALANCE
The front suspension and steering system of
this vehicle was factory aligned using highly
accurate equipment prior to delivery to the
dealership. However, alignment should be
checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded
the motorhome according to your personal needs.
Thereafter, the alignment should be periodically
inspected to help prevent uneven tire wear.
Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may
indicate worn or misaligned suspension or
steering, unbalanced tire, or other tire/suspension
problem.
Alignment can be affected by worn steering/
suspension parts or by incidents which happen
during driving, such as hitting a curb, pothole, or
railroad track, etc. Improper alignment can cause
tires to roll at an angle and wear unevenly. It may
Front Engine Latches
-Typical View
WARNING
Make sure all replacement tires are of the
same size and rating as those shown on
your Vehicle Certification Label.