Bathroom; Doors And Windows; Chassis Service And Maintenance; Engine Access - Winnebago Sunflyer Owner's Manual

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BATHROOM

The shower walls in the bathroom should be
cleaned with a mild soap and water solution, or
(to obtain maximum luster) use a good quality
wax cleaner. Do not use an abrasive cleaner on
the shower walls and tub. If the shower has a
glass door, it is extremely important that abra-
sives not be used. Use only a good quality glass
cleaner or mild detergent and water solution with
a soft cloth to clean glass surfaces.
The bathroom lavatory cabinet sink is made of
the same composite material as the galley sink.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, harsh detergents or
solvents. Refer to the "Galley Sink - Care and
Cleaning Instructions".
For instructions on the care of your fresh
water toilet, refer to the information in your Info-
Case.

DOORS AND WINDOWS

Windows may be periodically cleaned with a
good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution
using a soft cloth. Use care when removing ice or
frost from the windows. Always use a plastic ice
scraper, never one made of metal. Use care when
removing ice from the mirrors to protect the re-
flective surfaces.
Door locks and hinges should be lubricated
periodically with powdered graphite to ensure
trouble-free operation and to protect against
freeze-up.
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
(See also Safety Precautions, Section 1 of this
manual).
CHASSIS SERVICE &
MAINTENANCE
Consult the appropriate sections in your chas-
sis operating guide for specific information re-
CARE & MAINTENANCE
garding operating safety, service
recommendations and maintenance schedules for
the chassis section of your motor home.

ENGINE ACCESS

FRONT ACCESS PANEL (HOOD)
Squeeze both latch handles behind both ends
of lower edge of hood panel.
Swing the hood outward and down. Do not let
hood drop.
To close the hood, lift and swing inward. Press
to ensure the hood is locked closed.
With the hood open, the engine oil dipstick,
oil fill, radiator fill, power steering reservoir and
windshield washer reservoir are accessible.
Some chassis also allow access to the engine air
filter element.
See your chassis operator's manual for infor-
mation and precautions on checking fluid levels,
filling fluids and service information.

ENGINE COVER

Removal of the engine cover allows an autho-
rized service technician access to the engine for
scheduled service and maintenance.
• Insert the supplied hex wrench into the hole
in the rear top edge of the engine cover.
Unlatch
• Turn the hex wrench to the left (counter-
clockwise) to unlatch.
• Lift the rear end of the cover upward and pull
the cover from the opening.
• To return the cover, position the front end of
the cover first, then lower the rear end. It is
important to be sure the front edge is pushed
SECTION 9
9-7

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