Event Data Recording Device; (If Equipped); Drivers License Requirements - Fleetwood 2012 American Eagle Owner's Manual

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Introduction
and the Federal Certification Weight Tag
needs updated to reflect the weight change.
This tag is printed and supplied by the
motor home manufacturer. Please contact
the "Administrator" at NHTSA at the
address and telephone number shown on
page 02-4 for further details.
Warning Devices
Your motor home is equipped with warning
devices. Check them before a trip for
proper operation. A disabled warning
device cannot warn you or vehicle occu-
pants of a life-threatening danger. Keep
them working and respond to them quickly.
This may include, but is not limited to,
replacing the battery as applicable. Consult
your Owner's Package for information
regarding warning device operation.
Examples of These Devices Include:
• Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm
• Propane Detector/Alarm
• Smoke Detector/Alarm
• Seat Belt Warnings
• Hazard Flashers
• Brake Warning
• Engine Warning

EVENT DATA RECORDING DEVICE

(If Equipped)

SPECIAL NOTICE: Vehicle Event Data
Recording Capabilities.
Motor homes equipped with driver/passenger
airbags, Navigational or Vehicle Avoidance
Systems and/or equipped with certain other
electronic devices may be equipped with event
data recording capabilities.
01-6
Your motor home is built using components
from a nationally recognized chassis manufac-
turer. For diagnostic and compliance with
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, this
chassis comes equipped with electronic modules
(devices).
Certain electronic modules have the capability
to record information about the vehicle, driver,
passenger engine performance, braking perform-
ance, vehicle location, vehicle speed, occupant
seat belt use, or other data.
The data stored in the electronic modules may
be retrieved by authorized parties using special-
ized equipment, for vehicle diagnostic or acci-
dent investigation purposes.
Please refer to the chassis manufacturer owner's
guide and/or (if equipped) electronic device
manufacturers owner's guide(s), for further
details on event data recording capabilities.
DRIVER'S LICENSE
REQUIREMENTS:
Some states require either an endorsement or a
different class of driver's license to operate or
tow a recreational vehicle. License classes are
often based on the size of the vehicle you wish
to drive or the weight of the trailer you wish to
tow. Please refer to your home states' vehicle
driver's license authority to determine if there is
such a requirement.

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