Section 2 --- Driving & Safety
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4. After the engine has started disconnect the cables. Disconnect the negative (-) cables before
disconnecting the positive (+) cables to prevent arcing.
5. If the engine does not crank, or cranks slowly, DO NOT CONTINUE. Extensive damage,
fire or injury can occur. Obtain help from a qualified technician.
WARNING:
The gas around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks or other sources
of ignition, resulting in injury or vehicle damage. Batteries contain sulfuric acid that
can burn skin, eyes and clothing. Do not connect the end of the second cable to the
negative (-) terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may cause an explosion of the
gases that surround the battery. Connect only to the chassis, away from the battery.
CAUTION:
The charging system on the towed vehicle does not supply the amperage necessary to
jump-start the motorhome. Voltage sensitive equipment on the towed vehicle can be
damaged, leaving the towed vehicle disabled. If a jump-start is necessary, it is recom-
mended to call Roadside Assistance. They will have the equipment necessary to jump-
start the motorhome.
CAUTION:
A large amount of electrical current is required to jump-start an engine. The sizes
of the battery, alternator and jumper cables supplying the "jump" are current limit-
ing factors. Voltage fluctuations that occur during a jump-start procedure can dam-
age sensitive electronic equipment and charging systems. Wait a sufficient amount of
time for a surface charge to build before attempting to crank an engine when using a
jump-start procedure. If uncertain about performing a jump-start procedure, con-
tact a professional. Damage and personal injury can occur if this procedure is not
performed correctly.
TOWING PROCEDURES
If calling a towing company for service,
it is recommended to use a lowboy/landall
type of trailer. If a tow truck is used it
needs to have a support arm that goes
under the motorhome and secures to the
front axle. Inform the tow company of the
axle weights and total weight of the
motorhome. Other important infor-
mation is the length of the
motorhome, number of passengers
and milepost location. Two tow
trucks may be necessary. One to
tow the motorhome and the other to
tow a trailer or the tow vehicle if it
is not operational.
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