Tires; Living Quarters; Electrical Components; Exterior - Airstream TOMMY BAHAMA 2019 Owner's Manual

Travel trailer and touring coach
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Living Quarters

Second row cab seats,
swivels
Fire extinguisher
Interior furniture
Appliances in the lounge/
lavatory area�

Electrical Components

Monitor panel and its
system
Inverter/Charger
House batteries
Battery disconnect
Power vents
120-volt system
12-volt living area system

Exterior

Alcoa Dura Bright Rims
Exterior body kit
Power step
NOTE
Please contact Airstream or Onan for a service
location if repairs are need for the generator.
If you need further clarification or information, contact
the Airstream Customer Relations Department at (937)
596-6111 before contacting a service center for an
appointment�
If you wish to write, the address is:
Airstream Inc�
Attn: Customer Service
428 W� Pike Street
P�O� Box 629
Jackson Center, Ohio 45334
2019 Tommy Bahama TC
Smoke/CO/LP detector
Three piece sun and
privacy shield
Window Coverings
Floor covering
All plumbing systems
Multiplex System
Roof A/C
TV antenna
GPS/Sirius antenna
TVs
Blu-Ray player
Fusion Radio
Exterior lights
Awnings
Windows

Battery Assist

A Battery assist button is located on the dash just
below the headlamp switch� If, for any reason, the
chassis battery runs low, push and hold this button for
at least 60 seconds� While still holding, turn the ignition
key to start the engine and continue to hold the button�
Release the button after 20 seconds and the engine
should continue to run� If the engine fails to continue
running repeat the process holding the start assist
button for at least 30 seconds after turning the ignition
key�

TIRES

Under inflation or over inflation of tires is dangerous.
Under inflation can result in tire flexing, heat build-up,
tire overloading, bad handling, bad fuel economy, and
uneven wear. Over inflation can result in abnormal
wear, bad handling, harsh ride�
Tire inflation pressures should be checked as per
the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter's Owner's manual
and when significantly changing the load you plan
to carry in your touring coach� Set the correct tire
pressure before loading the vehicle� Always check tire
inflation pressures when the tires are "cold." Inflation
recommendation is 61 psi� Front and rear pressures
are shown for each model and GVWR, and are based
on the GVWR and front and rear axle ratings (GAWRs)
printed on your vehicle VIN plate and certification label.
Tires must be inflated to these pressures when the
vehicle is fully loaded or an axle GAWR is reached�
Proper front end alignment improves tire tread mileage�
Your front-end suspension parts should be inspected
periodically and aligned when needed� Improper
alignment may or may not cause the vehicle to vibrate�
However, improper toe alignment will cause front tires
to roll at an angle, which will result in faster tire wear�
Incorrect caster or camber alignment will cause your
front tires to wear unevenly and can cause the vehicle
to "pull" to the left or right.
Vehicle Placard and Tire Inflation Pressure
Label
The TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION placard
supplies information on the size and the cold tire
inflation pressure for the original equipment tires
supplied with your vehicle� Check the Sprinter manual
for all weights and tire information placard location�
A MOTORHOME TIRE SAFETY ADDENDUM is
included with your Airstream owner's packet� Please
take the time to read, understand, and follow the
information contained in the booklet�
Sprinter Van
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