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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
ENGINE TOP ACCESS COVERS
– REAR
Model 42AD
These covers are only removed if a complete
view of the engine is needed for inspection, or for
replacement or adjustment of upper engine parts.
The Engine Access Covers are located
beneath the rear bed and wardrobe.
Take precautions to protect carpet and interior
furnishings when removing Engine Access
Covers. The undersides of the covers could
contain deposits of oil and fuel or other engine
fluids and substances that could damage fabrics
and interior furnishings.
1. Remove mattress from bed and set aside in
another area of the coach.
2. Remove the screws that fasten the foot end of
the bed board down to the bed base.
NOTE: If bed is designed for storage below bed
board, these screws will not be present.
3. Lift the hinged bed board upward against
wall. Support the bed board with a suitable
prop item as shown.
A falling bed board can injure. Assure the
bed is properly supported. Refer to
instructions for “Propping the Bed Board”.
NOTE: The bed board on your coach may be
featured with gas struts. Therefore,
propping the bed board is not necessary.
Proceed to the next numbered step.
Propping the Bed Board
When supporting the bed with a suitable prop
item (e.g. 6-ft. long 2x4 board), ensure that the
top of the board is seated firmly against the
aluminum tube at the top of the bed board and the
bottom of the board is seated firmly against the
steel frame on the floor for security.
Transmission
Fluid Fill/Dipstick
Engine
Oil Fill
Engine Oil
Dipstick
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir
(Located in recessed area at LH side of rear
engine service access grille)
-Typical View