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In addition, the tow vehicle
must be equipped with its own
independent auxiliary brake
system that will activate when
the brakes on the motorhome
are applied. State/Province
regulations may require additional
lighting requirements. Check
with the DMV of the State and/
or States (and Provinces) you will
be traveling for any additional
requirements.
Tow Plug Connection
Taillight Conguration:
Taillight wiring is classied
either 2-wire or 3-wire
conguration. A 2-wire
conguration has all red lens. A
3-wire conguration usually has
red and amber lens. Amber is used
for turn signals only and red for
taillight and brake light. These
systems are electrically different.
When connecting a towed load
with a 2-wire system to a tow
vehicle with a 3-wire system, or
vice versa, a converter box must
be installed for correct function
of brake lights and turn signals.
A taillight converter is available
from auto and RV supply stores.
Do not attempt to wire a tow plug
connector if unfamiliar with these
systems. A trained technician
will install the proper converter
so the brake lights and turn
signals function correctly on the
motorhome and towed vehicle or
trailer.
The motorhome is pre-wired
from the factory with an electrical
connection for towing. The
connection is located near or on the
hitch receiver. Current draw should
not exceed 10 Amps for each
designated light circuit. Within the
electrical connection is a positive
terminal for use when towing a
trailer equipped with a battery. The
positive terminal maintains the
charge of the trailer battery.
To Tow a Car or Trailer:
Connect a tow car or trailer
to the motorhome with safety
chains rated for the weight
being towed.
Make the electrical connection
and perform a light check
before starting a trip and at
each rest stop.
Check the tires frequently. A
at tire on a towed vehicle
can not be detected from the
motorhome while driving. A
at tire is a safety hazard and
may result in damage to the
wheel, towed vehicle or other
vehicles.
WARNING:
Never weld or modify the
chassis frame, trailer hitch
or any related parts or
components. Welding on
any of these components
may damage or weaken
the structural integrity and
void the warranty.
REAR VISION SYSTEM
The motorhome is equipped with
a rear vision camera and two side
vision cameras located in the side
mirrors.
INFORMATION:
Refer to the OEM manual
for detailed operating
instructions.
The rear vision camera is
designed to provide the driver with
a view of the rear when backing
up. The monitor will automatically
display the corresponding side
camera when the turn signal is
activated. The monitor will default
to the rear vision camera when the
turn signal is cancelled. The system
must be powered on for
use.
Rear Camera
020352
Rear view system
031249j
080462f
Tow plug index

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Fleetwood Pace Arrow Specifications

General IconGeneral
TransmissionAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Slide-outs3
Fresh Water Capacity100 gallons
Width102 inches
Sleeping Capacity6-8 people
Black Water Capacity40 gallons

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