Troubleshooting guide

Steering Wheel Tilt Lever: This lever is found on the left side of the steering
column and enables you to change the steering wheel to a position where it is
most comfortable for you. Pull the lever forward while moving the steering wheel.
For your safety, please do not change the position of the steering wheel while
driving.
Driver’s Side Air Bag: The driver’s side air bag is located in the steering wheel
and is activated upon an impact. Please read the warning stickers located on the
visor above the driver’s seat concerning airbag operation.
Gearshift with Overdrive Control:
The gearshift has 6 positions of which 3 of
those are drive positions. The “D” with a
circle around it is for normal driving and indicates “Overdrive”. The overdrive
position should not be used when driving in steep or hilly terrain. The “2” and “1”
positions should be used on very steep grades only and you should reduce your
speed. Speed should not exceed 40 mph in “2”, and 25 mph in “1”. To avoid
overheating the brakes, downshift when going downhill.
C. STARTING THE ENGINE
Start the engine as you would in any standard American car with automatic
transmission. Do not pump the gas pedal. All of our motorhomes have a
second or auxiliary battery (see below). Most of our motorhomes also have a
“starter boost” or emergency start switch, usually on the left side of the
dashboard, with which you can jumpstart the engine using the auxiliary battery.
You do not need jumper cables for this. If the engine turns over very slowly, the
engine battery is weak. Simply press this button and hold it. Then turn the
ignition key. Release the button once the engine is running.
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