SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME
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3. Using a Suction Cup Lift, remove unlocked
Engine Access Cover and set aside.
NOTE: Use care when removing the Engine
Access Cover to avoid possible interior
damage.
4. Remove fasteners from metal engine access
cover and set cover aside.
5. Reverse steps to reinstall engine access 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.
See the chassis manual for the correct
type of coolant. 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.
CHASSIS BATTERY
DISCONNECT SWITCH
The Chassis Battery Disconnect switch
disconnects most chassis electrical loads from
the chassis (starting) batteries to avoid discharge
by constant draws such as engine computers,
radio clock, sensors, etc. (except the electric
entrance step). This feature is intended to help
conserve battery charge during storage.
Turn the switch to the OFF or ON positions to
disconnect or reconnect the chassis batteries.
Engine Cover Latch Key
(Located on key ring)
Engine Cover Latch
-Typical View
NOTICE
When refilling the coolant system of a
vehicle equipped with a rear auxiliary
automotive heater and motoraid water
heater, be sure to allow for additional
coolant capacity of the heater and its
supply and return hoses.
Chassis Battery Disconnect Switch
(Located near entrance door)
-Typical View