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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
To avoid property damage, personal injury, or death when
servicing the motor coach, park on a flat level surface, set the
parking brake, turn off the engine, and chock the wheels.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual contains information on systems operation, component
location, and periodic maintenance procedures which pertain to
standard and optional equipment on HT45 series motor coaches.
Proper maintenance is important to the safe and reliable operation of all
HT motor coaches. The service procedures described and/or
recommended in this manual are effective methods for performing
routine service or replacement of components. Other information,
which may be needed to supplement this manual, is contained in
separate parts of the operator’s manual.
Specific information about the engine and transmission can be found in
the applicable manufacturer’s service and troubleshooting manuals.
WARNING
Failure to perform proper maintenance and service could result in
property damage, personal injury, or death.
Your motor coach has been engineered and manufactured to provide
economical service. However, it is the responsibility of the owner to see
that the motor coach receives proper care and maintenance to assure
high performance.
WARNING
To avoid property damage, personal injury, or death; take care
when performing maintenance, making any inspections, or repair.
Some of the materials in this motor coach may also be hazardous
if used, serviced, or handled improperly. If you have any questions
pertaining to service, have the work done by a skilled technician.
Check the motor coach periodically as recommended by this Operators
Manual and by the component-specific Operation and Maintenance
manuals. Perform function checks as well as a test run after performing
maintenance.
Shorten maintenance intervals if motor coach use is severe or under
severe conditions. Keep all fluid reservoirs full and clean as needed.

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