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Discovery, Discovery LXE, Pace Arrow, and Pace Arrow LXEt
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Air nipple located in the
electrical compartment
below drivers window.
Secure any loose or
protruding parts if the
motorhome is damaged.
Inspect the points of
attachment on a disabled
motorhome. If attachment
points are damaged, select
other attachment points
at a substantial structural
member of the frame.
Never allow anyone under
a motorhome while it is
being lifted by towing
equipment unless the
disabled motorhome is
adequately supported by
safety stands.
Do not tow the motorhome
from the rear. Towing
from the rear will severely
overload the front tires
and suspension, possibly
resulting in tire and/or front
suspension failure. Rear
frame extensions are not
designed to support weight
loads imposed by lifting the
motorhome from the rear.
If
the rear wheels are
disabled, place the
motorhome on a at bed
trailer, or use a heavy duty
dolly under the rear wheels
and tow the
motorhome
from the
front.
The drive
shaft must
be removed
to prevent damage to the
transmission. Secure end
caps to prevent losing or
contaminating the needle
bearings.
The mud ap may need
to be removed to prevent
damage due to limited
ground clearance.
When towing a motorhome
equipped with air leveling,
the ignition MUST be left
in the ON position. The
Travel indicator lamp on
the air leveling control
panel must be ON to
allow the air suspension
to operate. An air supply
must be connected from the
tow vehicle to the External
(Air) Charge Fitting
located in the generator
compartment. If the ignition
system is not functioning,
or if chassis voltage is
below specication, the
motorhome must be placed
on a lowboy
trailer to
prevent
suspension
damage.
WARNING:
In case the motorhome
requires towing, ensure all
precautions are followed.
The drive shaft must be
disconnected and the
mud flap may need to be
removed to prevent being
damage. The manufacturer
WILL NOT cover damage
to the motorhome caused
by a towing company.
Disabling Parking Brake
The park/emergency brakes apply
to the drive axle only. The brakes
can be released manually if the
air system will not build sufcient
air pressure to release them. This
emergency procedure is to be used
by trained technicians or towing
personnel to move the motorhome
to a safe location or repair facility.
WARNING:
Only trained personnel
should perform this
procedure. The spring
inside the brake
chamber is under
high tension.
Removal of retaining
band could result
in serious injury or
death.
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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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