on tire side wall. Check tires often when traveling and do not overload them. Tires are
covered by tire manufacturer’s warranty. If you have a defective tire, refer to applicable
warranty and go directly to the nearest dealer for adjustment. Never discard a defective
tire, return tire to your dealer for inspection.
In Case Of a Flat Tire
In case of a sudden tire failure, avoid heavy braking. Gradually decrease speed,
hold steering wheel firmly and move slowly to a safe off-road place. Park on a firm level
spot, turn off ignition, and turn on hazard flasher system. Your motorhome comes
equipped with a conventional spare tire; you can use it as a spare or as a regular tire
and is located in an outside compartment. The spare tire is held in place with a safety
lock nut. The safety lock nut tool must be used to remove the tire. The tool is stored
inside the motorhome. It is recommended that if your motorhome develops a flat tire or
blow out you should call for roadside service. Due to size and weight of your motorhome
it is safer to rely on a professional service technician with proper equipment to change
your tire. Your motorhome does not come equipped with a jack and lug wrench.
Tire Rotation - Ford Chassis
Rotate your tires every 6000 miles following one of the below diagrams.
Monarch
9-2
Chassis Information
Chassis Information
MONACO
2000
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WARNING !
Tires are extremely heavy. To avoid personal injury and/or property dam-
age obtain professional tire service help if you have a flat tire or tire blow out. Do
not attempt to change the tire yourself.