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GAUGES PART 4: CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
– 52 – Y53-6007 (R10/06)
Your vehicle is equipped with outside mirrors to enable
you to see to the sides and behind your vehicle. Be sure
they are adjusted properly before you drive off. You will
have the best field of view to the side if you adjust each
mirror so you can just see the side of your vehicle in the
inboard part of the mirror.
Luggage Compartment(s)
An interior luggage compartment is under the bunk in the
sleeper. The exterior compartment is beneath the bunk,
opening from the driver’s side, on the outside of the cab.
WARNING! Carrying objects loose in your cab
or sleeper can be dangerous. In a sudden
stop, or even going over a bad bump, they
could fly forward and strike you or a passen
-
ger, possibly causing serious injury. Secure
loose objects. Carry any heavy objects in the
exterior luggage compartment and close it
securely.
Appliances in the Cab
You may decide to equip your vehicle with a radio, a refrig-
erator, or other appliances and conveniences. Be sure
they are compatible with your truck’s electrical system.
Secure them in the cab so they can’t fly loose in a sudden
stop.
WARNING! In a sudden stop or collision a
heavy object in your cab could strike you or
anyone with you. You could be injured or
killed. Secure any appliance (such as a refrig
-
erator or radio) you add to your cab.
Refrigerator
Follow the procedure below to operate the refrigerator.
CAUTION: Leaving your refrigerator on when
the vehicle’s engine is not running will rapidly
run down your vehicle’s batteries. This may
cause premature battery failure.

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