AUTOMOTIVE OPERATIONS & PROCEDURES
GENERAL INFORMATION
The chassis is the foundation and heart of your motorhome. With proper care and maintenance, it will provide
years of service, and many miles of enjoyable travel.
You as the owner are the key to keeping your vehicle in good operating condition, as well as being responsible
for taking the proper precautions when attempting any repair or maintenance activities. If you are not sure
what action to take, or uncomfortable with performing a maintenance or repair function, contact your dealer, or
a designated chassis manufacturer servicing dealer. Check information supplied by chassis manufacturer for
a service dealer near you.
NOTE:
Make sure to read all chassis information supplied by the chassis manufacturer, paying particular
attention to precautionary notes and warnings, as well as all maintenance procedures and schedules.
NEW VEHICLE BREAK IN
Special procedures or schedules for breaking in your new motorhome are minimal. Make sure to follow the
recommendations as outlined in the chassis owner’s manual to ensure proper future performance and
economy.
BRAKES
Operation and maintenance of the brake system is covered in the chassis owner’s manual. Always be sure to
keep your brakes in proper working condition, following the service schedule in the chassis literature, and the
recommendations of your chassis service representative.
WHEELS AND TIRES
The motorhome tires play an important role in the load carrying capacity of the vehicle. To ensure good tire life,
check tires often. Inspect the general condition of the tires, as well as the air pressure.
Always check the air pressure when the tires are cold. Tires that are hot from traveling will show higher
pressures. The maximum tire pressure and the load carrying capacity of the tire is imprinted on each tire
sidewall as well as on the vehicle serial number I.D. tag. Always inflate your tires to their correct pressure. Do
not over or under inflate. Under inflated tires will run hot, shorten the tire’s life and decrease the motorhomes
safe load limit. Over inflated tires will cause a rough and bouncing ride that could damage motorhome
components or cargo. It is a good idea to always carry an accurate tire pressure gauge in the motorhome to
make these checks. If pressure checks indicate that a tire is losing air, check for signs of valve leakage,
penetration, or wheel and rim damage.
The way you drive can have a significant effect on the wear and life of tires also. High speeds, unusual use of
the brakes, taking corners too quickly, quick starts, and surfaces in poor condition all can attribute to the early
wear and failure of your tires.
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