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CHASSIS
Chassis Diesel Engine Fuel
This article provides information regarding the chassis diesel engine fuel, as well as some labels that may appear on the
inside or outside of the coach.
Source(s): OnGuard Active Collision Mitigation System Driver Tips
Product(s): This source is associated with more than one product. Refer
to Newgle for more information about the product(s) offered for your
coach’s model year.
Fuel Systems
This section provides information about the fuel systems in your coach, including LP (if equipped), chassis
engine fuel, and auxiliary fuel tanks (if equipped).
System Limitations
The OnGuard ACTIVE CMS brakes for moving and
stationary objects located directly in front of your
vehicle and does not operate when your speed is less
than 15 mph or over 77 mph. Accordingly, OnGuard
ACTIVE:
•
Your OnGuard ACTIVE display screen will change
to a collision warning (red) and issue a short
audible warning.
•
If you do not have ACC engaged, you can apply the
throttle and continue on your way.
•
If ACC is engaged, depending on your vehicle
configuration, you may have to simply reapply the
cruise control button or turn ACC off and back on
again. It is possible that you may lose the ability
to throttle the vehicle for a short time (couple of
seconds).
•
Will not react and alert you to objects crossing in
front of you or oncoming traffic.
•
Should not be relied on to track lead vehicles when
traveling through a severe curve or winding road.
•
Should not be relied upon to track smaller objects
(e.g. motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, pedestrians,
etc.)
•
Should not be relied on to alert drivers to vehicles
in an adjacent lane.
Drivers should take into account the road conditions,
and any other factors they are encountering, as they
choose how to react to any alerts they receive from the
OnGuard ACTIVE system.
CALIFORNIA Proposition 65: Breathing diesel engine
exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm.
•
Always start and operate the engine in a well-
ventilated area.
•
If in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the
outside.
•
Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust
system.
•
Do not idle the engine except as necessary.
For more information go to www.P65warnings.
ca.gov/diesel.
WARNING
!
Consult your chassis manufacturer information about
your recommended fuel and fuel blends, additives,
and maintenance requirements.
IMPORTANT
!
Below are sample labels that might appear on the inside
or outside of your coach.
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