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Summary of Contents for 1999 PaceArrow Vision

Page 1: ...ts reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage or retrieva...

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Page 3: ...al miles of use as determined by the mileage shown on the odometer whichever occurs first 2 For structural defects three years structural defects are limit ed to the following roof structure sub floor...

Page 4: ...in material or work manship or will take other appropriate action as may be required If the representatives of the manufacturing plant are unable to resolve the problem and the owner is convinced that...

Page 5: ...tal or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives y...

Page 6: ...ING This product is manufac tured with a urea formalde hyde resin and will release small quantities of formalde hyde Formaldehyde levels in the indoor air can cause temporary eye and respirato ry irri...

Page 7: ...e LP gas container can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled con tainer will contain approximately SO percent of its volume as liquid LP gas The following...

Page 8: ...of asphyxiation It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the dan ger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time SAFETY...

Page 9: ...diNG O 1 RESpoNsibiliTy FOR PROPER LOAdiNG O 1 SOME DEfiNirioNS FiRST O 1 TowiNG A VEHiclE OR TRAilER ToWEd LOAd 0 2 CARRyiNG CAPAciTY ANd LOAd DiSTRibuTiON O A CARRyiNG CAPAciTY TAG 0 5 How TO WEiGH...

Page 10: ...m 18 UsiNq TItE ENqiNE TO Slow TItE MOTOR HOME 0 20 REAR ViEW VidEo MONiTOR m 21 Body UNdERCOATiNG 0 21 FUEl ANd FUEl SYSTEMS O 22 FUEl TYPES ANd VAPOR Lock OJ 22 ENGiNE FAN 0 2 ExliAUST SYSTEM HEAT 0...

Page 11: ...LONG TERM OCCUPANCY 04 9 VENTilATioN ANd CONTROIliNq CONdENSATioN 04 9 FiRE SAFETy 04 11 FiRE SAfETY PRECAUTioNS 04 11 SMokE DETECTOR 04 12 05 PluMbiNG SYSTEMS 05 1 FRESIi WATER SYSTEM 05 1 EXTERNAL...

Page 12: ...RGiNG 06 1 SOlAR PANEI 06 5 SElECTiNG A REplACEMENT BATTERy 06 5 AuxiliARY START SYSTEM 06 5 120 Vo1T SySTEM 06 6 POWER CONVERTER 06 6 GROUNd FAulT CiRCUir INTERRUPTER GFC 06 7 GENERATOR 06 8 GENERATO...

Page 13: ...RANGE ExIiAUST Hood 08 4 AiR CONdirioNER 08 4 ENTERTAiNMENT EQUipMENT 08 5 120 Voir VCR opTioNAi 08 5 120 12 Volr TELEVisioNS opTioNAL bEdROOM 08 5 VidEo SWirCIiER 08 6 TV ANTENNA 08 6 SATEllirE Disli...

Page 14: ...pETiNq 09 8 ENqiNE AccEss 09 8 MAiNTENANCE CIiECklisT 09 9 LAMps ANd Bulbs 09 9 FUSES ANd CiRCUir BREAkERs 09 10 EXTERioR SEAlANTS 09 1 0 GENERATOR FihERS 09 1 0 TAG AxlE SySTEM 09 10 TRAilER HiTcli C...

Page 15: ...by reading all instructional material furnished with the motor home in the Owner s Information Package and Chassis Operator s Manual This information outlines important areas of maintenance and provid...

Page 16: ...ts and obligations as well as the rights and obligations of the dealer and manufacturer Please read this section careful ly You will be better infor med in case you have a warranty related problem and...

Page 17: ...delivery inspection of the chassis and all motor home components as specified in the predelivery checklists sup plied by the motor home and chassis manufacturers You should receive a copy of these com...

Page 18: ...diary service center The locations are listed in this manu al Please contact the one nearest you 3 If the combined efforts of your dealer and the factory repre sentative still haven t helped you pleas...

Page 19: ...appliance Chassis component engine transmission axles etc identification numbers will be located in the manuals included with your motor home If you need service or warranty information the following...

Page 20: ...n DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline The Owner s Information Package contains important docu ments about your motor home and its equipment and s...

Page 21: ...VEHICLE MfG BY MOTOR HOMES OATE Of INC VEH MfR OF INC GVWR KGS LBS PLAN APPROVAL NO GAWR fRONT KGS LBS r F l N WITH RIMS MFD ID NO MODEL TIRES AT KPA COLD SINGLE DATE OF MF R MO YR PSI GAWR INTERMEDIA...

Page 22: ...nced tire or some other tire suspension problem Alignment can be affected by worn steering suspension parts or road hazards such as hitting a curb pothole railroad track etc Improper alignment can cau...

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Page 24: ...DRillER S CONTROls l l C I C I o i G D I I 0 G I G G B I G G DQ rn l p 0 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I _ CD CD CD CD C C I 0QJO 0 OJ I OJ co ll Cl CJ II 0 en en Q PACE ARROW VisioN...

Page 25: ...side air is unusually dusty or odorous Ail Flow Control Buttons Directs the air to the desired outlets VENT When this button is pushed either warmed or cooled air comes out of the adjustable dash moun...

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Page 27: ...WR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating means the maximum permissible weight of this motor home The GVWR is equal to or greater than the sum of the Unloaded Vehicle Weight plus the Net Carrying Capacity GAWR G...

Page 28: ...rrying Capacity means the maximum weight of all occupants including the driver personal belongings food fresh water LP gas tools tongue weight of towed vehicle dealer installed accessories etc that ca...

Page 29: ...driving or handling characteristics and restrict your coverage under the Ownercare Warranty Changing the trailer hitch will not increase the tow capacity of the motor home The way your motor home han...

Page 30: ...s When the load is properly distributed your motor home will handle better and you as the driver will be more confident and comfortable If your motor home is improperly loaded driving will be more unc...

Page 31: ...ehicle coupler UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight means the weight of this motor home as built at the factory with full fueL engine oil and coolants The UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP gas occupant...

Page 32: ...limits When you arrive at a weigh sta tion the attendant will guide you through the correct position ing of the motor home on the scales 1 Center the front wheels on the scale platform and take a read...

Page 33: ...ion tag and wardrobe door tag Fill in the chart to aid in comparing weights If any readings are higher than the rating you will have to adjust or remove the load 1 Drive the front wheels onto the scal...

Page 34: ...3 4 Compare GVW with the GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of your vehicle If the weight exceeds the GVWR rating you will have to reduce the total vehicle load 5 If Reading 2 is less than the GVWR of y...

Page 35: ...rating you will have to adjust or remove the load 1 Center the front wheels on the scale platform and take a reading This is the front Gross Axle Weight Reading 1 CJ MOTOR HOME READINGS from tags GVW...

Page 36: ...owed load combina tion on the scale and take a reading This is the Gross Combined Weight Reading 4 4 Subtract Reading 1 from Reading 2 This is the rear Gross Axle Weight 5 Compare the readings taken o...

Page 37: ...ace items so they won t move during trav el thereby shifting the load Do not load heavy items near either end ofthe motor home or on the bumpers Adjust cargo storage to keep the side to side wheel loa...

Page 38: ...maintained Properly inflated tires also contribute to overall motor home stability and safety Refer to the tire sec tion in your Chassis Operator s Manual for information on maintenance and tire care...

Page 39: ...lowly to a safe off roadplace Park on a firm level spot Turn offthe ignition Turn on the hazardflasher system Even with good tire maintenance and normal driving you may experience a flat tire Summon p...

Page 40: ...he tire assembly 1 Engage the carrier plate securely through the wheel center hole Be sure the chain is centered in the wheel center hole 2 Turn the crank handle to the right to raise the tire up to t...

Page 41: ...h the seatback in the fully upright position When the seatback is not fully upright there is a greater risk that the child will slide under the safety belt and be seriously injured in a collision Neve...

Page 42: ...ech nician to determine if replacement is necessary Always have your safety belt system checked after a collision In most states you are required by law to use safety restraints for children If small...

Page 43: ...y follow all of the manufacturer s instruc tions that come with the safety seat that you put in your vehicle Make sure that the shoulder belt if provided at the seating position where the safety seat...

Page 44: ...n maneuvering to allow for the length and width of the vehicle Always allow room to corner and to change lanes Your vehicle s side view mirrors and rear view camera monitor will help you keep aware of...

Page 45: ...d and relieve some of the strain on the brakes Shiftthe transmission to a lower gear before starting down the grade Mountain driving or desert temperatures can put extreme demands on drive train compo...

Page 46: ...ine as a braking force select the next lower gear Engine braking provides good speed control for going down grades When the motor home is heavily loaded or the grade is steep preselection of a lower g...

Page 47: ...y clean the camera lens and monitor screen with a quality glass cleaner and nonabrasive cloth or towel In keeping with good engineering practice and to meet the requirements of chassis manufacturers c...

Page 48: ...us fire hazard Your motor home s automotive fuel and emissions systems are sophisticated and highly engineered to meet Federal and State emissions standards They are sometimes sensitive to fuel types...

Page 49: ...Federal and State emission requirements To meet these requirements engine operating temperatures are high As a result the engine and exhaust systems radiate a great deal of heat Special heat shields...

Page 50: ...or others experience any of these symptoms get out into the fresh air immediately If symptoms persist seek medical attention Shut down the unit and do not operate it until it has been inspected and r...

Page 51: ...tor home Chassis manufacturer Gross vehicle weight rating When towing with an under reach lift device the vehicle must be towed from the front either on the rear wheels if operational or on a heavy du...

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Page 53: ...The switches operate the step according to the following table Ignition Step SWitch SWitch Step Position Position Position Action OFF ON Step extends and retracts as the door opens and closes OFF OFF...

Page 54: ...ide This water must be trapped and drained to the outside On your ventilating windows water is trapped by the frame Duringa heavy downpour water may be seen in the lower portion of the frame The slopi...

Page 55: ...n be adjusted to suit dri ving conditions Swivel tension may be adjusted with a screwdriver at the tension adjusting screw To raise mini blinds Release bottom of blind from retainer Pull straight down...

Page 56: ...w the loading and weighing instructions in that sec tion When storing equipment and supplies Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not shift while traveling Whenever possible...

Page 57: ...n The Road chapter The slide out room is designed to provide additional living space for site set up There are two types of slide outs available as standard or optional equipment on your motor home A...

Page 58: ...me up and out 2 Push the back of the sofa back and down 3 Push the seat belts through the space between the sofa back and seat To restore the sofa lounge 1 Pull the seat belts back up through the spac...

Page 59: ...aveling to avoid dam age from wind and low overhead clearances The vent may be cleaned from the top of the motor home Use soapy water on the vent cover The screens may be vacu umed or lightly brushed...

Page 60: ...raveling through the liquid Some water may not conduct the signal properly This con dition may be infrequent but can exist Check the panel reading when the fresh water tank is filled b Material trappe...

Page 61: ...uring use in cold weather when humidity of the interior air is high Water vapor will condense on the inside of the windows and walls as moisture or in cold weather as frost or ice It may also condense...

Page 62: ...d effective in removing excess moisture from the interior air While use of a dehumidifier is not a cure all and ventilation storm windows and moisture reduction continue to be important operation of t...

Page 63: ...care and treated with respect They must be maintained as outlined in any maintenance instruc tions provided with the device so they are ready to operate properly and safely Parts or internal chemical...

Page 64: ...the vehicle and wait for the fire department or other emer gency assistance If your motor home is damaged by fire do not drive or live in it until you have had it thoroughly examined and repaired A ba...

Page 65: ...tor fails to operate with new batteries replace it with a new unit available through an authorized Fleetwood Service Center FreshWaterTanks In Basement Storage WaterTank Drain HoldingTanks SpareTire C...

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Page 67: ...le water hoses are available at RV supply stores 2 Run the city water supply for a few seconds to clear the line Turn off the water 3 Attach the other end of the potable water hose to city water conne...

Page 68: ...s full After filling turn the bypass valve to Normal 2 Gravity fill The external gravity water fill is located on the exterior of the motor home The on board water tank can be filled here To fill the...

Page 69: ...e drain the fresh water tank before traveling Water in the tank will reduce the carrying capacity of the motor home See Motor Home Loading sec tion of the On The Road chapter The main water tank drain...

Page 70: ...r a few seconds This is normal and is not cause for concern The water flow will become steady when all air is bled from the water lines Dirt mineral scale and organic matter are filtered out of the fr...

Page 71: ...e the tank drain valves are tightly closed Leaks occur most often around threaded fittings If neces sary tighten or clean and tighten the fittings Do not over tighten fittings Connections at galley an...

Page 72: ...u have 12 volt DC power Open all faucets individually until water flows steadily then turn them off This will purge any air from the lines 4 Top off water tank with fresh water and wait three hours 5...

Page 73: ...lding tank and a black water holding tank Generally water from the sinks and shower drains into the grey water tank the toilet drains into the black water tank The holding tanks make the system comple...

Page 74: ...henever possible drain the holding tanks before traveling Waste water and sewage in the holding tanks reduce the car rying capacity of the motor home See the Motor Home Loading chapter Drain the holdi...

Page 75: ...ll 4 Allow enough time for the tank to drain completely Rinse and flush the tank through the toilet 5 When the tank is empty push the T handle in to close the valve 6 Run enough water into the tank to...

Page 76: ...tank deodorant chemical approved for septic tank systems in the black water holding tank These chemicals aid the breakdown of solid wastEls and make the system much more pleasant to use Do not put fac...

Page 77: ...ypical Hot and Cold Diagram PAPER TOWEL HOLDER ELECTRIC CORD STORAGE Utility Compartment PACE ARROW VisioN HOT VAlVES fOR OUTDOOR SHOWER SEWER HOSE PIUMbiNlj SYSTEMS BLACK WATER KNifE V J V GALLEY SIN...

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Page 79: ...ition system instrument panel and controls the headlights taillights turn signals other vehicle lights and accessories Fuses will interrupt the flow of electricity if a circuit is over loaded The 12 v...

Page 80: ...DC power to the house living area Some accessories or equipment such as clocks radios or the refrigerator may draw small amounts of current even when turned OFF A relay operated disconnect system allo...

Page 81: ...bare metal inside the cable termi nals to prevent corrosion Grease is an insulator Electricity will not flow through it A plastic ignition spray will protect the terminals after you have cleaned and r...

Page 82: ...mon cause of electrical arcs which can cause explosion Check and adjust the electrolyte level before charging Fill each cell to the indicator with distilled water Always remove all vent caps before ch...

Page 83: ...with the same physical and electrical characteristics as the original equipment Your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Center can advise you on proper battery selection You can use the Auxili...

Page 84: ...to external service push the plug straight into the receptacle The converter will automatically supply 12 volt DC power when your motor home is operating on 120 volt from the generator or a public ut...

Page 85: ...when the test button is pushed a loss of ground fault protection is indicated Do not use any electrical outlets Have the motor home electri cal system checked at an authorized Fleetwood Service Center...

Page 86: ...P position until the engine stops completely If you release the switch too soon the engine will continue to run If the generator is slow to start DO NOT hold the switch in the START position for more...

Page 87: ...or industrial utility line This is illegal and may cause shock or electrocution to power line utility personnel attempting to repair power lines WARNING Do not modify the gener ator instaliation or ex...

Page 88: ...matically return them to normal oper ation The system is designed to operate from 120 volt 3D amp AC service ONLY Connection of the motor home to any other power source will cause improper operation o...

Page 89: ...rcuitry 3 12 volt Chassis Fuses This electrical panel is located under the driver s side instrument panel GENERATOR REMOTE START AND HOUR METER r _ I L_ 00 RECfPTS ELECTRicAL SYSTEMS MOTOR HOME FUSES...

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Page 91: ...nk is mounted on the motor home chas sis The gas is stored in the tank as a liquid under pressure A pressure regulator controls the flow of the gas to your appli ances A typical LP gas tank installati...

Page 92: ...hut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection Open the door and leave the area until the odor clears Have the gas system checked by a professional and the cause of the leak corre...

Page 93: ...are compatible 8 Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas tank or entering an LP gas bulk plant or motor fuel service sta tion Turn off all pilot lights and appliances individually before ref...

Page 94: ...Although they are designed for efficient and trouble free use they can be damaged by sunlight and impu rities in the air The average life of LP hoses is two to three years Check the hoses for signs o...

Page 95: ...your LP gas suppli er or your motor home dealer for information on LP gas blends available in your area and the areas in which you will be traveling The availability of gas is reduced at lower temper...

Page 96: ...into the tank 2 Be sure the tank is not overfilled This is also a safety con sideration 3 Have the gas tank purged by the LP gas service station if freeze up occurs 4 Be sure you have the proper gas b...

Page 97: ...onions If you cannot detect this odor you must take extra care in checking for leaks as well as whenever you use LP gas appliances To perform a leak check 1 Swab a mixture of an approved leak detectio...

Page 98: ...LP gas are in the air The leak detector will also disconnect the gas supply at the LP tank when it senses LP or similar gases such as hair spray or cleaning solvent The detector unit is powered by the...

Page 99: ...purge some of the air from the gas system first light a burner on the range The other appliances will then light more quickly We recommend lighting the pilot light at the range if equipped rather than...

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Page 101: ...the outside of the motor home Turn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink If water flows continuously the heater is full PACE AI now VisioN ApPLIANCES v 1 NOTE The individual appliance manuals inc...

Page 102: ...ing the refrigerator when the motor home is parked make sure it is level If it is not level the refrigerant will not circulate cooling action will stop and the refrigeration system may be damaged The...

Page 103: ...completely burned off These materials should burn off after the first 15 to 20 minutes of appliance opera tion Always follow the appliance manufacturer s lighting and operating instructions If the fu...

Page 104: ...nd cooking odors to escape and provides a vent for the galley area Switches for the fan and light are located on the front of the range hood The hood has two grease filter screens which require period...

Page 105: ...nverter is on The 120 voltiI2 volt TVs can operate on a 12 volt power source battery as the motor home is delivered Extended use of the TVs on 12 volt power can drain the batteries The TV can also ope...

Page 106: ...tor home roof or objects in the path of the antenna such as overhead wires Do not travel w h the antenna raised The roof mounted satellite dish antenna is designed for reception of digital satellite t...

Page 107: ...etition for these very expensive installations In addition TV and radio frequency interference results from the electromagnetic fields produced by electric arc discharge This arcing is found in lightn...

Page 108: ...e Although not yielding the best high frequency performance at least you may be able to reduce the irritation of the distortion and noise You may have additional appliances in your unit which oper ate...

Page 109: ...verview of service and maintenance informa tion for the motor home Detailed service and maintenance information may be found in the owner s operator s manuals contained in the Owner s Information Pack...

Page 110: ...ith acids bases or ammOnia 3 Wax the exterior at least once a year twice if possible with a wax formulated for fiberglass When Waxing always read and follow the instructions and precautions on the con...

Page 111: ...red graphite If the motor home is located at a beach or is exposed to salt air more fre quent lubrication may be required For normal cleaning standard household detergents or cleansers may be used Use...

Page 112: ...ped to remain waterproof under sus tained effects of weather and vibration However even the finest materials will eventually dry out and lose their effec tiveness under the constant heat of the sun an...

Page 113: ...cracked or peeled sealant or any voids in the sealant 2 Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral spirits and clean rags 3 Make sure that all areas to be resealed are absolutely dry before new seala...

Page 114: ...with a damp cloth to remove water marks For stains wipe with soapy water or ammonia based cleaners Remove stubborn stains on the matte satin finish with an abrasive cleanser For cleaning laminate sur...

Page 115: ...ials are about the same thickness as sheetmetal screws do not hold well and may pull through the material For this type of material rivets are an ideal fastener If you want to attach items to the inte...

Page 116: ...service by lifting or removing the engine cover WARNING The interior engine cover is heavy Use care when opening or closing the cover Use the engine cover prop to hold the cover open BATHTUB AND PLAST...

Page 117: ...ront clearance lights GE 67DP 12 volt Side marker lights GE 194 12 volt Mirror turn signal lights GE 1895 12 volt Porch lights GE 1003 12 volt Entry step light GE 193 12 volt Rear clearance lights Tru...

Page 118: ...ee Moorehead 5504 LaSalle Deitch MS 102 Motor Home White Oil Filter 185 2123 Onan Fuel Pump Filter 149 1445 Onan Element Fuel Filter 149 2106 Onan Detailed service and maintenance information for the...

Page 119: ...ing into the connector on the motor home 1 2 4 3 Terminal Wire Circuit No Color Connection 1 Yellow Rt turn stop 2 Green Lt turn stop 3 White Ground 4 Brown License Tail Clearance PACE Annow VisiON MA...

Page 120: ...tors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sanitize fresh wa...

Page 121: ...and road salts Thoroughly clean the interior of the motor home including carpets counter tops lavy tub and shower and galley Inflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure Park the motor home as level...

Page 122: ...closet doors drawers and cabinets so air can circulate Slightly open Y4 roof vents at front and rear for ventilation If the motor home is being stored below freezing close and cover all vents to prev...

Page 123: ...wiper blades and store inside the motor home Charge and remove both the vehicle and auxiliary bat teries Store them in a cool dry place and check the charge and water level every 30 days For batterie...

Page 124: ...n This can damage rubber and other materials in the fuel system It may also clog small orifices Commercially available fuel stabilizers may be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed...

Page 125: ...ant level and antifreeze protection Drain and flush engine cooling system and add antifreeze to protect the system to the lowest expected storage temperature or at least 20 F Service and winterize the...

Page 126: ...se the safe ty valve Drain the waste water system by following the normal procedure for draining the holding tanks See Plumbing chapter Apply silicone lubricant to the knife valve actuator rod s Be su...

Page 127: ...et allowing antifreeze solution to flow con tinuously and then close each faucet This will require considerably more antifreeze solution and you may choose to do this step before winterizing the cold...

Page 128: ...outlet side of the water solenoid valve Drain water from the line 5 Cycle the ice maker several times while blowing compressed air through the water solenoid valve Be sure all water is out of the sol...

Page 129: ...gs Be sure all furnace water heater and refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests webs etc Open all doors and compartments Check for animal or insect intrusion water damage or...

Page 130: ...a qualified air conditioner technician Drain flush and sanitize the fresh water system as outlined in the Plumbing chapter Inspect the drain hose for leaks Replace if necessary repairs are usually no...

Page 131: ...ioration Operate 120 volt appliances and air conditioners Be sure to uncover air conditioner shroud s Inspect the LP gas system and check for leaks as described in the LP Gas System chapter If the LP...

Page 132: ...ide thoroughly Run thorough operational checks of steering brakes engine and transmission Operate vehicle slowly dur ing these checks to allow sufficient circulation of flu ids and reseating of compon...

Page 133: ...OWlier s Mallual that if not fol lowed could result in damage to the vehicle or components ChAssis OPERATOR S MANUAI This is the operating and maintenance manual supplied by the chassis manufacturer I...

Page 134: ...ating GCWR is listed on the caITying capacity tag If the towed unit is not eqnipped with brakes that are actuated with the motor home brakes this number may be lower The allowable weight of a non brak...

Page 135: ...he GVWR is shown on the Federal certification tag posted on the left interior sidewall near the driver s station ICC SwiTch Intermittent Courtesy Circuit This switch will flash the clearance lights an...

Page 136: ...that allows you to connect to an outside television signal source such as the cable TV feed at an RV park or any other 75 ohm video source This connector usually carries an RF modulated signal PARk Ci...

Page 137: ...holding tank contents LP gas passengers or accessories installed by the dealer The UVW is listed on the carrying capacity tag YIN YEhiclE IdENTificATioN NUMbER The legal vehicle identifica tion numbe...

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