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Holiday 2000 - Chassis Information; General Chassis Information; Mirrors, Wheel Covers, and Tires

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General Information
Your motor home is built
using a Ford chassis with an auto-
matic transmission and is fueled by
unleaded gasoline.
Power Heated Mirrors
Your motor home is equipped
with power heated mirrors. A
switch located on the dash turns
the heater on and off. To defrost the
mirrors turn the switch to the ON position. There is a switch on the dash for adjusting
position of mirrors. Switch adjusts the top half of the mirrors. The bottom half of the
mirrors are concave mirrors and need to be manually adjusted on the outside of the
motor home.
Wheel Covers
If your motor home comes with wheel covers you will need a special T-Handle
wrench to remove and replace covers. This wrench is stored inside your motor home.
To Remove Covers & Hardware
Covers are retained with two extenders and hardware. Extenders are located in a
straight line with the valve stem and must be lined up when re-installed. Locate T-
Handle wrench, pry off two chrome nut covers (in line with valve stem), remove nuts from
extenders and pull off cover.
Care and Maintenance of Wheel Covers
Clean only with mild soap and water. Do not use harsh detergents, acids, or abra-
sives. Periodically check jam nuts and stud extenders for tightness.
Tires
Chassis manufacturers have designed your motor home with tires rated for high-
way speeds at GVWR. Inflate tires when they are cold to recommended pressure found
Admiral 9-1
HOLIDAY
RAMBLER
2000
Chassis Information
Chassis Information

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