4-8 Controls and Instruments
PA-1652 Operator's Manual H3-45 Coach
CONTROL SWITCHES
High quality switches are used to control many of
the features of the vehicle. Many switches have
an embedded indicator LED to inform the driver
at a glance which features are active.
On some switches, the indicator LED will turn off
after a short while when the engine is running.
This is normal and is designed to reduce glare
when driving. The functions still operate even if
the LED is off. If the switches are still on when the
engine is turned off, the LEDs will illuminate to
warn the driver to turn them off. Switches are
described in the order they appear, from left to
right, top to bottom.
L.H. DASHBOARD PANEL
The L.H. dashboard panel includes controls for
the operation of the coach; it also includes the
ignition switch to allow power up the vehicle.
FIGURE 11: L.H. DASHBOARD PANEL
Vehicle Clearance Information
Vehicle height: 12’4" (3.76 m).
CAUTION
Vehicle height is greater when the ventilation
hatch is open or if additional equipment is
installed on the roof.
Headlights And Exterior Lighting
OFF position – Daytime running
lights only (with engine running).
Press this rocker switch to turn on
the following lights:
Headlights, taillights, clearance
lights, identification lights, side
marker lights, license plate light,
left and right high- mounted
stoplights in low intensity.
Fog Lights
Fog lights provide better visibility in
fog and precipitation. They improve
close range visibility and provide
added safety.
NOTE
Some states and provinces restrict the use of
fog lights. Verify local state or provincial
regulations before using.
Hazard Warning Flashers
Press the rocker switch to make
all turn signal lights flash at
once. The dashboard telltale
lights will flash when the hazard
warning flashers are ON.
Once the hazard warning
flashers are activated, the
ignition switch can be turned to
the OFF position. The hazard
warning flashers will stay
activated and will prevent the
vehicle systems to fall in “sleep
mode”.
CAUTION
Do not use the hazard flashers for an extended
period of time with the engine shut down unless
necessary. The electrical circuits remain
activated when the hazard switch is depressed.