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SECTION 3
IN CASE OF DRIVING EMERGENCY
RECOVERY TOWING
See Volkswagen owner’s manual for proper
recovery towing procedures.
Winnebago Industries does not assume
responsibility for damage incurred while towing
this vehicle.
NOTE: Know and obey all state and local towing
regulations. Tow at reduced speed.
ENGINE OVERHEAT
If you see or hear steam escaping from the
radiator or the engine compartment or have any
other reason to suspect an extreme engine over-
heating condition, pull the vehicle over to the
roadside as soon as it is safe to do so, stop the
engine and get out of the vehicle.
For further information and instructions in
case of engine overheating, consult your chassis
owner’s guide.
WARNING
Do not crawl under the vehicle when
it is supported by a jack.
WARNING
Stay out from beneath the motor
home while it is suspended by the
towing assembly unless the vehicle is
adequately supported by safety
stands. Do not allow passengers to
occupy a towed vehicle.
Front Jacking
Point (Both Sides)
Rear Jacking
Point (Both Sides)
WARNING
Operating a vehicle under a severe
overheating condition can result in
damage to the vehicle and may result
in personal injury.
WARNING
Automotive batteries produce caustic
acid, explosive gases, and electrical
current which may cause burns. It is
important that the instructions below
are followed
exactly
, or personal
injury (particularly to eyes) or prop-
erty damage may result due to battery
explosion, battery acid, or electrical
(short circuit) burns.
•
NEVER smoke near the battery or
expose it to open flame or electri-
cal sparks.
•
Wear eye protection or shield
your eyes while working near bat-
tery, in case an explosion does
occur. NEVER lean over a bat-
tery.
•
Do not allow battery fluid to con-
tact eyes, skin, clothing, or
painted surfaces. Immediately
flush any contacted area with
water. If eyes are affected, seek
medical help after flushing.
•
Remove all metal jewelry to
lessen the risk of a short circuit
occurring.