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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1983 User Manual

Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1983
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WARNING
LOOSENING
THEREAR
LUG BOLTS MAY
RELEASE BOTH OUTSIDE AND INSIDE
WHEELS. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO REMOVE
LUGS WITHOUT HAVING
A JACK
IN
PROPER POSITION TO ABSORB WEIGHT.
Under-inflated tires can cause a
2%
loss
in
fuel
for
every
pound
of
pressure
under
the
recommended
pressure.
Misaligned
wheels cause drag
that
robs fuel
economy.
If
you see uneven tire wear,
have
front-end
alignment
checked.
Keep a well
stocked
first aid
kit
handy.
Keep a tool box
handy.
Check tires
often
while traveling. Inside rear duals should
receive special
attention,
as
these tires may go flat
and
not
be noticed. Running a flat on an inside dual could lead
to
a tire fire
that
would
be
extremely difficult
to
extinguish.
Make it a
habit
to
check
tire pressures before each trip,
and when refueling give each tire a
sharp
rap on
the
tread
surface with a piece
of
pipe
or
similar
object.
Properly
inflated tires
produce
a
"bung"
sound
when rapped.
If
the
tire
is
flat,
the
sound
will be a dull
"thud".
OVERHEATING
The
engine and cooling system on
your
vehicle shou
Id
be
operated
and serviced as
recommended
in
your
Chassis
Operator's
Manual.
WINDSHIELD
DEFROST
-
COMFORT
CONTROL
During
winter
months,
it
is
important
to
keep
the
wind-
sh.ield clear and keep
the
passenger
compartment
at
a
comfortable
temperature
while
on
the
road. This can be
done
by
use
of
the
proper
combination
of
heater
and
defroster controls.
12-VOLT FUSE REPLACEMENT
If
part
of
your
vehicle electrical system
should
fail while
on
the
road,
check
the
replacement
circuit
fuses located
in
the
automotive
circuit. These are
automotive-type
fuses
available
at
most
service stations. Refer
to
the
E LECTR I CAL
section for information
on
living area 12-volt fuses.
TIRES
Your
motor
home
is
equipped
with
premium-grade
truck
tires. Under normal circumstances and
with
proper
main-
tenance,
you should receive
thousands
of
miles of
trouble-
free service.
If
you have a flat tire, see
your
Chassis
Operator's
" Manual for tire changing instructions.
Remember
that
. your
motor
home
is
extremely
heavy.
The
wheel lugs
.
are very difficult
to
remove. Each tire
and
wheel weighs
about
90
pounds
and
is
difficult;o
handle. Whenever
possible,
obtain
road service.
At,dmpt
to
change tires
yourselfunder
emergency
conditions
only.
EMERGENCY
START
SYSTEM
An Emergency
Start
System
installed
in
your
motor
home
permits using auxiliary
battery
power
to
aid
in
starting
the
motor
home
engine if
the
vehicle
battery
has discharged.
When this occurs (indicated by
one
or
more
clicking
sounds
when
the
key
is
turned
to
the
START
position),
use
the
Emergency
Start
System
as
follows:
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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1983 Specifications

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BrandFleetwood
ModelPace Arrow 1983
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

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