Jayco SENECA 2010 Owner's Manual page 45

Class c
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Torque is the amount of rotating force applied
to a fastener, such as a lug nut. Proper torque
of lug nuts can only be achieved by using a
properly calibrated torque wrench and socket.
Do not use a 4-way socket or any other type
of wrench that does not measure the actual
pressure applied to the lug nut.
After your first trip, check the wheel lug torque
periodically for safety according to your
Chassis Guide. If you suspect the wheel lug
nuts have loosened at any time, have them
checked and torqued to the proper limits
immediately. If you suspect or notice the
wheel stud bolts are cracked or broken, they
must be replaced, along with adjacent bolts
that have probably also been weakened due
to the additional stress placed on them.
Check and re-torque after the first 10, 25
and 50 miles (16, 40 and 80 kilometers).
Thereafter, check and maintain the torque
according to the listed torque values (see
Wheel Lug Torque Chart.)
Failure to maintain proper torque of the
wheel lug nuts could lead to separation of
the tire and wheel while driving, possibly
resulting in property damage or personal
injury.
For more information
Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturer
and are to be serviced and warranted by an
appropriate service center. They are not to be
returned to your dealer or Jayco. If you have
questions regarding your tires, contact the
tire manufacturer or Jayco Customer
Service.
SECTION 5
RV TIRES
41

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Embark 20112010 melbourne2010 greyhawk

Table of Contents