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American Eagle 1997 - If You Get a Flat Tire; Changinga Flat Tire

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.TIRES
/'
"
WARNING
Thetirepressures on
your
motor
home were adjusted
to
coin~idle
with
the
weight
oUhe
mOliorhOlme,at time
.
ofmanidacture.
These pressures may be lower than
the
pressures required
far
the
weight
bf
a loaded
m.OItOir
home.
Adjust
tire
pressures en
),OIurmOitOir
.
heme
befOlrl:!
yeur
first
trip
using the informatian
provided in
the
Chassis Owner's Manual. The
tire
pre.ssures
corresponding
te
the
GVWR's (see
Chapter 34) are noted
on
the Federal certificatian
blJg,
loc~ted
next
to
the
driver's
seat
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 firm level spot, turn
off
the ignition, arid turn on the hazard
flasher system.
NOTE: Your
motor
home
is
not
equipped with a spare tire
or
a jack.
CHANGING A
FLAT
TIRE
Even with
go_od
tire maintenarice and normal driving,
yo~
may experience
a flat tire. Summon professionai help through.your auto club or travelservice,
or a local
truck
service facility. Your motor home is not equipped
witp.
a
jack
or other lifting device. Doonot
~ttempt
to lift the motor home with a jack. .
Consult the Chassis Owner's
Manual
for additional information on tire
inflation and proper
torq~.
. .
WARNING
To
avoid
p,ersomal
injury
amd/ar
pmperty
damage
if
a blowOlut
i(}f
OIther
Ure damage
OIccurs,
obtain expert
tire
service help.
DOl
mot
attempt
to
chal'lgethe tire
yourself.
©
1996
Fleetwood
Enterprises
Inc.
American Eagle
_Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
AI!
rights
reserved

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