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technician.
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Check sealants around all roof and body seams and windows. Reseal if necessary.
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Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges, and latches.
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Wash and wax exterior. Inspect body for scratches or other damage. Touch up or
repair as necessary. Flush underside of the motorhome thoroughly.
• Check all the chassis fluid levels including engine oil, coolant, power steering fluid,
brake fluid, transmission, rear axle oil and washer fluid. Top off if necessary.
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Check all exterior lights; clearance, brake, turn, and reverse should be fully
functional.
Your motorhome should be ready for a new traveling season. Your dealer can check
your preparation and correct any defects or make any necessary adjustments.
These items are the absolute minimum requirements necessary for pre-travel.
Your motor home is designed to carry the loads defined by the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR - the value specified by the chassis manufacturer as the load carrying
capacity of a single axle system, as measured at the tire/ground interface.) The Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR - the maximum permissible loaded weight of the motor
home) is shown on the vehicle information sticker posted near the driver’s side front
window or inside the driver’s side door jam. These ratings are for a fully loaded vehicle
including passengers and normal belongings
The Thor Motor Coach Motor Home WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS yellow
label
concisely states the occupant and cargo carrying capacity of your motor home ( per the
requirements of 49 CFR part 571.120 as issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration - NHTSA).
The yellow MOTOR HOME OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY weight
label is affixed to the interior side of the forward-most door of your motor home on the
WEIGHTS
Planning and Preparation
Capacity
EXCEEDING THE GAWR OR GVWR OF YOUR MOTOR
HOME CAN CAUSE UNDESIRABLE HANDLING
CHARACTERISTICS and may even create a safety
hazard. Modification of your vehicle to carry additional
equipment or vehicles is not recommended and may
void your warranty.
Note:
Be sure the weight of passengers, equipment and supplies does
not cause your motor home to exceed axle loads and overall
vehicle loads for which it was designed. If in doubt, weigh the
vehicle at a public scale. Keep in mind the number of safety
belts in a unit are there for the convenience and use of the
owner. Carrying the number of people equal to the number of
seat belts may exceed the weight ratings. A motor home has
the potential to be overloaded and removal or redistribution of
weight may be necessary from time to time to stay within weight
ratings. Your motor home includes a "Weight Information Label."
This label provides specific weight information for your motor
home as a guideline so that you can determine the load carrying
capabilities.
Federal Weight Label
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