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15-1
15 MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE
15.1 CHASSIS CUSTOMER SERVICE
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
Chassis service is a concern for every vehicle
owner. Ford and Workhorse custom chassis have
recognized this and have developed nationwide
Service Centers. Each service center has the fa-
cilities, technicians, equipment and part availability
to properly service your motorhome chassis.
15.2 ENGINE ACCESS
To gain access to the engine for most
regular service jobs, unlock the front
grille and swing it upward. With the
grille open you can access the following:
1. Engine Oil Dipstick
2. Engine Oil Filler Pipe
3. Power Steering Reservoir
4. Park Brake Fluid Reservoir
5. Radiator Cap
6. Engine Coolant Overfl ow Tank
7. Transmission Dipstick and Fill Tube
8. Block Heater Cord
Fig. 15-2 ENGINE ACCESS
15.3
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Refer to the chassis manufacturer's manual for
complete information and instructions on checking,
lling and servicing the fl uid level.
CAUTION
If your motorhome is equipped
with an auxiliary rear heater and a
motor aid water heater, be sure to
allow for adequate coolant capac-
ity.
15.4
AC AND OIL COOLERS
Additional cooling capacity is provided at the front
of the vehicle for the oil coolers and air conditioner
condenser. Keep all the coolers clean. Access
them by opening the front grill.
15.5 TIRES
Make sure to keep tires at the proper level of infl a-
tion. Low pressure will cause poor handling as
well as exceptional wear and tear on the tires.
CAUTION
When replacing tires make sure to
select tires of the same size and
ply rating as the ones installed as
original equipment.
See the vehicle certifi cation label for information on
recommended tires.

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