Access Control Devices; Incliment Or Freezing Weather - Tiffin Motorhomes Wayfarer TM 2021 Series Owner's Manual

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SAFE DRIVING TIPS CONTINUED
ACCESS CONTROL DEVICES (TIRE
SPIKES)
Be aware of access control devices (Image
41.1). These devices are made to punch
holes in and ruin your tires. There may be
signs to warn you of these.
Damage caused by an access control
device would not be covered under the tire
manufacturers warranty.
INCLEMENT OR FREEZING WEATHER
Reduce speeds in windy or wet conditions. The size of motorhomes make them
susceptible to crosswinds..
Braking distances are increased when driving on ice, snow or rain. Allow extra room
between you and any vehicle ahead or besides you. In severe weather conditions, drive
slowly with the headlights on. Avoid soft shoulders after a rain.
IF DRIVING IN SNOW, DO NOT USE SNOW CHAINS. IF SNOW
CHAINS ARE REQUIRED, ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION AND
DO NOT DRIVE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TO. SNOW CHAINS CAN
CUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOUR MOTORHOME.
In the case of a DUST STORM, pull off of the road and turn off your lights.
In extremely HOT CLIMATES, use the air conditioner while driving on level roads
and bring extra water.
In case of sub-freezing weather, special operating procedures are required to prevent
freeze damage to your motorhome. (Refer to "Winter Operations and Freeze
Damage").
Freezing temperatures also have an effect on the propane system. In extremely cold
weather, there may not be enough heat outside to vaporize the liquid propane (LP) in
your propane tank. This can reduce or even stop the flow to your appliances.
2021 Wayfarer TM Series Owners Manual V1.0
Image 41.1
Access Control Device (Tire Spikes)
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