Parking Brake - Jayco CLASS C2013 GREYHAWK Owner's Manual

Class c motorhomes
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SECTION 4 - VEHICLE OPERATION
Storage
When storing the motor home, it is recommended the jacks be stored in the
retracted position (the manufacturer requires the jacks be cycled periodically).
If the jacks must be stored in the extended position, it is recommended the system
be fully retracted once per month.
B
& S
RAKING
TOPPING
Your motor home braking system is rated for operation at GVWR not
GCWR.
Whenever possible, do not travel with waste in the holding tanks. Liquid or
debris in the holding tank(s) may affect the towing characteristics and may
result in property damage or personal injury.
When descending a long hill, drop down into a lower gear (or lower range if you
have automatic transmission). Avoid conditions that require excessive and
prolonged use of your brakes. Apply and release brakes at short intervals to give
them a chance to cool. The vehicle transmission and engine will help in controlling
downhill speed and can lengthen brake life. The distance required to stop the
motor home is greater than an automobile's. Use care when accelerating or
decelerating on a slippery surface. Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and
loss of control.
Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect stopping distance
or cause the vehicle to pull to one side. Check the motor homes brake operation in
a safe area to be sure they have not been affected. Never operate any vehicle if
a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable.
P
B
ARKING
RAKE
The parking brake should be engaged when the motor home is parked.
Never drive your motor home with the parking brake set as this will reduce
the parking brake effectiveness and cause excessive wear. For more
information refer to your Chassis Guide.
F
A
T
RONT
XLE
IRE
The term alignment refers to both the adjustment angles on the steering axle and
suspension and tracking of the rear axle. Many factors are considered when
establishing proper alignment. Steering components, suspension, wheel bearings
and even proper loading will affect the alignment.
We recommend you have the front suspension and steering alignment checked
and adjusted after you have fully loaded the vehicle according to your needs as
part of the vehicle maintenance. Thereafter, it is your responsibility to have the
alignment inspected periodically to maintain vehicle steering performance and
prevent uneven tire wear as part of your normal maintenance.
A
LIGNMENT
WARNING
WARNING
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