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SECTION 3
IN CASE OF DRIVING EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING
FLASHER
The hazard warning flasher provides addi-
tional safety when the vehicle must be stopped on
the side of the roadway and presents a possible
hazard to other motorists. When the flasher is on,
it serves as a warning to the other drivers to
approach and overtake your vehicle with caution.
The front directional signals and the taillights
will flash intermittently when the flashers are in
operation. The hazard warning flashers will not
operate when the service brake pedal is de-
pressed. The turn signal will not operate when the
flashers are on. When it is necessary to leave the
vehicle, the flasher system will continue to oper-
ate with the ignition key removed.
IF YOU GET A FLAT TIRE
In case of sudden tire failure, avoid heavy
brake application. Gradually decrease speed.
Hold steering wheel firmly and move slowly to a
safe, off-road place. Park on a level spot, turn off
the ignition, and turn on the hazard warning
flasher system.
SPARE TIRE STORAGE
Models 322R, 322E & 324V:
The spare tire is fastened to a carrier bracket
on the rear backwall of the coach.
·
Remove the tire cover.
·
Remove the 2 nuts and retainer plate that
holds the wheel to the bracket.
·
Carefully remove wheel from bracket studs.
Models 327P, 329N & 331C:
The spare tire is fastened to a swing-down
carrier beneath the rear of the coach.
·
Support tire carrier with a jack or block while
removing wire pin and wing nut from bolt at
front of carrier.
·
Carefully lower tire carrier to ground.
·
Remove 2 bolts and retainer plate that hold
wheel to carrier bracket.
·
Lift or slide tire from carrier.
·
Do not over-tighten wing nut when returning
carrier to storage position.
MOTOR HOME JACKING AND
TIRE CHANGING PROCEDURE
Follow the chassis manufacturer’s recom-
mendations for jacking and tire changing. These
instructions are found in the chassis operating
guide in your Owner InfoCase.
A jack is designed for use as a tool for
changing tires only, not for use as a leveling
device or as a support for service purposes.
TIRE CHANGING SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
Before attempting to change either the front
or rear tires, the following precautions should be
headed:
1. Park vehicle on level surface only.
2. Turn off engine and set parking brake.
3. Activate hazard warning flasher.
4. Block both front and back of wheel opposite
wheel to be removed.
WARNING
Operating the hazard warning flasher
system while moving on the highway
is illegal.
WARNING
Tire is heavy. You may need assis-
tance to lower safely to ground.
WARNING
Do not lie beneath tire carrier while
removing tire. The tire and carrier
assembly are heavy.