Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual page 400

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Chassis Information
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ABS Warning Lights:
The ABS will perform a dash indicator lamp check and self-diagnostic test
each time the ignition is switched to the on position.
• When the ignition is turned on, the ABS TAG indicator illuminates
momentarily (2.2 seconds) verifying the self-diagnostic test. If the
ABS TAG indicator light remains on, or illuminates while the
motorhome is being operated, there is a fault in the anti-lock brake
system on the tag axle only. This fault will not affect normal service
braking. The motorhome will need to go to a service center to
repair the problem.
• When the ignition is turned on, the ABS indicator illuminates
momentarily (2.2 seconds), verifying the self-diagnostic test. If the
ABS light illuminates while the motorhome is being operated,
there is a fault in the anti-lock brake system on the drive axle or
steer axle. This fault will not affect normal service braking. The
motorhome will need to go to a service center to repair the problem.
ABS Blink Codes:
In diagnostic mode, the ABS dash
indicator lights will blink to indicate
system status or faults.
To retrieve diagnostic blink code(s):
• Turn ignition key to the ON position and
apply the service brake once.
• Press and hold the ABS button (on the
Systems Diagnostic Center located left of
steering column below dash board) for at
least one second but less than three
seconds.
• The indicator light will illuminate while
test button is pressed. When the test
button is released, the indicator lamp will
turn off. A two-digit series of blink codes
will be displayed. Example: 1-1 indicates
no system faults.
090271
N A V I G A T O R 2 0 0 3
NOTE: Contact a certified
Eaton repair center for more
information.

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