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Do not use the leveling jack system to support the
motorhome while under the vehicle or changing tires.
The leveling system is not designed to support the
entire weight of the motorhome. Do not use the leveling
jack system as a jack or in conjunction with a jack. If
a tire change is required, it is highly recommended the
work be performed by a knowledgeable and trained
professional. Attempts to change a tire while supporting
the motorhome with the leveling jack system could
result in damage to the motorhome and risk causing
serious injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING
The motorhome is a very heavy vehicle. Raising the
motorhome to replace the spare tire should only be
done with extreme caution by a qualified technician
and with the proper tools. The vehicle could slip,
causing personal injury or death. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
DO THIS YOURSELF. ALWAYS CALL FOR ROADSIDE
ASSISTANCE TO JACK YOUR MOTORHOME AND TO
CHANGE DAMAGED TIRES.
WARNING
WARNING
Changing a Damaged Tire
If you experience a flat tire while driving your motorhome:
• Gradually decrease your vehicle speed; braking lightly
if possible.
• Hold the steering wheel firmly and direct the motor-
home to a safe place along the side of the road.
• Once safely parked, place warning markers as described
in Section 3, Emergency Stopping.
• Contact a road service provider, a qualified RV service
repair center, or call 911 (in the U.S.) for assistance.
• To avoid personal injury, do not attempt to change
a spare tire or jack the motorhome yourself. This is
why a jack handle has not been included with your
motorhome.
Make sure the road service technician reads and is familiar
with the Chassis Packet tire changing information. Make
sure the wheel nuts have been tightened to the proper
torque as outlined by the chassis manufacturer.
Tire Identification Information
To maintain the load capacity of your motorhome, it is
vitally important to replace worn or damaged tires with
tires with ratings equal to or higher than what was orig-
inally equipped on your vehicle. The illustration below
describes important tire information that is embossed on
every tire by the manufacturer.
The Load Index may be indicated with two numbers sep-
arated with a forward slash. The first number is the load
index of the tire configured as a single tire on a single
wheel. The second number indicates the load index of the
tire as a dual-wheel configuration. Multiplying the second
number by 2 will give you the total Load Index for the dual
wheel configuration.
NOTE: The load index per tire configured as dual
wheel is less than a single tire to provide a margin
of safety for the load-carrying capacity of the tire in
the event that one of the dual tires is punctured or
otherwise fails.
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