Maneuvering In Traffic - Fleetwood american flyer pacearrow 1995 Owner's Manual

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Your motor home is equipped with air suspension. When the
engine is started the suspension will begin to fill with air,
lifting the motor home body 4-6 inches. A buzzer will sound
until the air tanks are sufficiently full for proper operation.
Your motor home has four suspension air bags - two for
each axle. The pressure in these bags is controlled by three
air valves. There is one at the front and two in the rear on each
side of the axle. These valves are preset and determine the
distance between the chassis and axle, or "ride height:' Each
air bag may contain a different air pressure. This pressure is
determined automatically by the system to maintain a level
chassis, and is continually adjusted as long as the chassis
engine is running.
The air suspension system is not the same as the Semi-
Automatic Leveling System. See Semi-Automatic Leveling
System .
Be cautious when maneuvering to allow for the length and
width of the vehicle. Always allow room to corner and to
charige lanes. Your vehicle's side view mirrors and rear view
camera monitor will help you keep aware of your vehicle's
position and the position of other vehicles and/or obstruc-
tions near your motor home. You must monitor them con-
stantly while you are driving. Become familiar with the
operation of the side mirrors and learn to use them to view
objects and the road beside and behind the motor home.
The rear view mirrors are controlled from a panel located on
the driver's left side door panel. To adjust the mirrors, select
either LEFT or RIGHT mirror and press the appropriate
arrow. Activate the mirror heaters by pressing the HEATER
position .
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CopYRiqHT 1994, FLEETwood ENTERPRisES, INC. All RiqHTS RESERVEd.
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