Safety Features and Equipment
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FIRST AID KIT
Fire hatchet
First-aid kit
FIRST CURB-SIDE OVERHEAD COMPARTMENT 23141a
The optional first aid kit is stored in the first curb-
side overhead storage compartment. A white
cross over red background decal identifies the
first aid kit location
FIRE HATCHET
An optional fire hatchet may be installed in the
first curb-side overhead storage compartment.
WARNING REFLECTORS
A kit containing three triangular reflectors is
provided to warn other drivers on the road in
case of a breakdown. The kit is located at the
ceiling of the first baggage compartment, on the
R.H. side. The reflectors provide visible warning
of an emergency situation. The three reflectors
should be placed as indicated on the box cover.
These reflectors comply with FMVSS 125
(Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
WARNING REFLECTORS LOCATION 23376
JACK / TOOLS
A kit for jacking up the vehicle and changing
wheels is stored in the front service
compartment. The kit includes a:
• 30 ton bottle jack;
• Wheel nut wrench and lever.
JACK/TOOLS LOCATION 23377
SPARE PARTS KIT
The vehicle may be equipped with a spare parts
kit (optional). The kit contains parts such as
bulbs, circuit breakers, belts, etc. The spare
parts kit is stored in the first baggage
compartment.
“LIMP-HOME” BELT
In case of lower alternator jamming, install the
limp-home belt on the remaining “good”
alternator. The installation of the belt allows the
coach to be driven to a repair facility after only
minor manipulations.
Lower alternator failure:
1. Raise the belt tensioner. Use a breaker bar
with a ¾ inch drive to rotate the tensioner
pulley upward and relieve alternator belt
tension. Remove belt;
2. Install the limp-home drive belt (#5060056)
on the drive and top alternator pulleys first;
3. Install the limp-home belt on the top idler
pulley;
4. Slide the belt on the lower idler pulley. Use
a screwdriver or even a quarter to ease
clearing the pulley lip (the lower pulley is
devoid of grooves, making it easier to slide
the belt in place);
5. Gently release the belt tensioner.
NOTE
To prevent the batteries from discharging, the
HVAC system is turned OFF when running on
a single alternator.