Changing A Tire; Changing A Tire; Hydroplaning; Flat Tire - Airstream INTERSTATE 24 TommyBahama Owner's Manual

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Hydroplaning

Depending on the depth of the water layer on the road,
hydroplaning may occur, even at low speeds and with
new tires� Reduce vehicle speed, avoid grooves in the
road, and apply brakes cautiously in the rain�
The majority of flood-related deaths are caused by
people attempting to drive through moving water�
Driving into flood waters may be the most dangerous
thing one might ever try� Considering the following:
• Most cars will float (and be swept away) in 18-24
inches of moving water� Trucks and SUVs have only
6-12 more inches of clearance� Creeks and rivers
can rise very rapidly and the road bottom can also
wash away, making the water much deeper than it
appears�
• Once cars are swept downstream, they will often roll
to one side or perhaps flip over entirely. The driver
has a few seconds to escape the vehicle� Many
drivers panic as soon as the vehicle submerges and
are found later with their seat belt intact�

Changing A Tire

(Partially excerpted from the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Van Operator's Manual)
After changing a wheel, the wheel nuts must be
tightened once the vehicle has been driven for about
30 miles�
If new or repainted wheels are fitted, the wheel nuts
must be retighten again after about 600 to 3000 miles�
Do not use remolded tires�
Fitting wheel sizes other than those supplied by
Sprinter to the vehicle will change the Sprinter's
handling characteristics and may lead to an
accident resulting in severe personal injuries,
death and property damage.
NOTE
Read the Sprinter manual for wheel torque and
wheel tightening procedures.
2023 Tommy Bahama Interstate 24
WARNING
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Operator's
Manual contains important cautions, warnings,
specifications, and operational information on
changing, maintaining, and replacing of the tires
and wheels. Read, understand, and follow the
Sprinter manual sections for changing a tire.
CAUTION
Changing a tire on a touring coach chassis is
a physically demanding procedure. It requires
specialized tools and knowledge of safety
procedures. Only you can determine your
knowledge base and physical ability. Don't take any
unnecessary risks. Find a safe area to park your
unit, and call a tire service center and supply them
with the information in the Sprinter Manual if you
have any doubts about changing a tire.

Flat Tire

If you get a flat tire while driving, gradually decrease
your speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly
move to a safe place on the side of the road� The
pressure of the spare wheel (sold separately) should
be checked regularly (at least after every tenth time at
the filling station).
The vehicle tool kit is located in a hatch under the front
passenger foot well�
Use a jack (sold separately) designed exclusively
for jacking up the vehicle at the jack take-up
brackets built into either side of the vehicle. To
help avoid personal injury, use a jack only to lift the
vehicle during a wheel change. Never get beneath
the vehicle while it is supported by a jack.

Precautions When Changing a Wheel

• Keep hands and feet away from the area under the
lifted vehicle�
• Always firmly set parking brake and block wheels
before raising vehicle with jack�
• Do not disengage parking brake while vehicle is
raised�
• Always use the jack on a level surface�
Sprinter Van
WARNING
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