Front End Service Area; Fuse Block - Apollo 3300 IB 1978 Owner's Manual

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FRONT END SERVICE AREA
RADIATOR COOLANT LEVEL
CA
UTION:
D0 not remove
cap when engine
is
hot.
It
is
possible that overow
F
of
steam pressure
or
coolant might result.
Your radiator
must have
a
14-pound pressure cap. The
coolant
used is 50
per-
cent
anti-freeze
and
50
percent water.
Fill
the
radiator until
you
can
see
the
level
of
the
coolant
in the
goose neck.
Over-filling will
cause
coolant
loss
through
the
overflow
tube.
Never
fill
the
radiator with
cold water when the
engine
is
hot.
WINDSHIELD WIPER
BLADES
After
long
use
during various
seasons
your
blades
will
begin
to harden
and
lose
their efficiency. To
replace, loosen the nut on the lower
side
of
the blade
near the
driving arm.
The 20-inch blade
is
a
standard
size.
Insert
the
new
blade, replace the
bolt
and nut and then
tighten.
Blades
will
most
likely
be
found at
truck
stops
or
truck
service
facilities.
ENGINE
OIL LEVEL
The
oil dipstick
is
located to the
right
of
the
radiator
cap.
Pull
the
dipstick
straight out
and
wipe
with
a
cloth. The
end
of
the
dipstick
indicates the
oil
level. We
recommend that you
use
a
good
quality SAE-30 oil.
The
oil intake
filler
neck
is
to the left
of
the
radiator
cap.
WINDSHIELD
WASHER
FLUID
The container
can
be
found
on the
left
side
of front
service area.
lt
should
be
checked
for fluid
level at
regular intervals.
Use
anti-freezing additives
in
colder climates.
FUSE
BLOCK
The
Fuse
Block contains
the
fuses
for
the
various lights
and accessories
that
could
be
considered
an
integral part
of
the chassis,
such
as
the
horn, turn
sig-
nals, etc. and are
clearly marked. This block
is
located
on the
fire wall
inside
the coach in
front of
the
driver.

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