1. Press
the
Emergency
Start
switch and hold in
OPEN position.
2.
Turn the key
to
start engine
in
normal man'
ner. Maintain Emergency
Start
button
down
until engine
is
running and
the
Alternator in·
dicator on the instrument panel shows
that
the engine
is
charging the battery.
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3. Release Emergency
Start
button
and operate
motor home
in
a normal manner.
When operating properly,
your
vehicle alternator should
be able
to
handle normal vehicle driving requirements
and also recharge the battery (or batteries)
in
a reason-
able time when on
the
road.
SERVICING
MOTOR
HOME
CHASSIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Refer
to
your
Chassis Operator's Manual for informa-
" tion
on
chassis service recommendations,
,As
a general
practice, you
.should have the coolant,
the
battery
elect-
rolyte, and
the
engine oil levels checked each time when
refueling.
NOTE: Proper engine servicing and record
of
servic-
ing may be mandatory
to
ensure chassis warr-
anty protection. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions
on
periodic maintenance checks.
1. Engine Service Door
2. Windshield Reservoir
3. Radiator and
Coolant Fill
4.
Main Vehicle Battery
5. Engine·Oil Dipstick
6. Auxiliary Battery
7.
Windshield·Wiper Motor
8.
Engine-Oil Filler Cap
9.
Power·Steering Reservoir
10.
Air Cleaner
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ENGINE SERVICE
Items
serviced from
the
exterior
of
the
coach are reach-
ed through ,the
front
access
daJDr.
This
door
permits
servicing the vehicle batteries,
the
rediator and coolant
system,
the
engine oil
leve,l
and oil filler
cap
and wind-
shield washer. Refer
to
Figure 4 for location
of
these
items and for
door
latch information.
11.
Transmission Dipstick & Filler Cap
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FIGURE 4 TYPICAL ENGINE SERVICE AREAS
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