Maintenance Schedule - Thor Motor Coach CLASS B Owner's Manual

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Maintenance Schedule

The following maintenance schedule contains information
pertaining to the living quarters of this motorhome. Always
defer to the vehicle manufacturer's service and maintenance
ITEM
Engine/Chassis
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Brakes
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Weight Distribution
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Tires
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recommendations for servicing and maintaining the vehicle
portion of this motorhome.
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M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E
PROCEDURE TO BE PERFORMED:
Maintenance schedules are minimum requirements. Heavy
use, unusual temperatures or humidity, or other extreme
conditions may require more frequent maintenance.
Check engine oil and top off with type recommended by chassis
manufacturer. Change oil and filter at recommended mileage
intervals.
Check fluid levels including: brake, steering, coolant, transmission,
washer, etc. Top off reservoirs as needed with fluids recommended
by chassis manufacturer.
Inspect underneath engine and transmission for leaks. Repair as
necessary.
Inspect air and fuel filters and replace at interval recommended by
chassis manufacturer.
Inspect chassis battery, terminals and cables. Repair and replace
as necessary.
Inspect suspension, steering components, exhaust systems etc.
Repair and replace as necessary.
Generator exhaust: inspect for cracks, blockages, damage.
Replace immediately if any faults are discovered.
Check fluid levels. Top off reservoir as needed with fluid specified by
chassis manufacturer and only from an unopened container.
Inspect pads and rotors. Replace as necessary.
Inspect parking brake for proper function. Repair and replace as
necessary.
Inspect brake lights and turn signals for proper function. Repair and
replace components as needed.
Inspect brake controller (towing) for proper function. Repair and
replace as needed. Note: typically not factory installed.
Check for proper weight distribution of equipment and components.
Place heavy items as near and over axles as possible.
Weigh loaded motorhome with vehicle scales to determine loading.
Do not overload vehicle per GAWR and GVWR ratings (see
manufacturers specifications).
Inspect for proper inflation (PSI). Inflate to proper cold pressure
(PSI). Inspect for wear. Repair or replace ONLY with tire(s) of
proper size and load rating. Unusual wear patterns indicate
problems that should be addressed by qualified technicians.
Check all wheel lug nuts and tighten using a properly calibrated
torque wrench. Torque per chassis manufacturers specifications.
Inspect spare tire for proper inflation (PSI). Inspect for cracking,
aging. Replace as necessary.
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