Troubleshooting guide

F. FUEL AND PROPANE (LPG)
You will receive your motorhome with ¾ to a full tank of gas, and a tank of
propane (LPG). Propane is filled to full because of state and federal
regulations. This is the maximum that a propane tank may be filled. Although the
propane does not need to be refilled when you return, the gasoline should be filled
to the level at which you picked it up, or you will be charged the then-current
El Monte RV rate for gasoline to refill it.
The engine runs on regular unleaded gasoline except in the case of the Diesel
Pusher model. Do not put leaded gasoline in the fuel tank. If you should put
leaded fuel in the fuel tank, it will ruin the catalytic converter in the engine, and
you should not proceed any further. Call Roadside Assistance before continuing
your trip. Our vehicles only require 87 octane fuel.
The fuel receptacle is located on the driver’s side on Class C models. On most
Class A models, it is located in the rear behind the license plate.
The generator runs off the same fuel tank as the engine and uses the same
unleaded gasoline. You should keep at least a half tank of gasoline whenever
you want to run the generator. Gasoline levels below to ¼ tank will result in the
generator not starting, or if running, shutting off.
The size of the fuel tank and gasoline usage depends on the model.
Camperhome: 36 gallons (137l)
18-25’ models: 35 gallons (132l)
26-29’ models: 55 gallons (208l)
Class A models: 75 gallons (285l)
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