PREVOST H3-41 Operator's Manual
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FOREWORD
This Operator's Manual for the PREVOST H3-41
and H3-45 coach has been prepared to
thoroughly acquaint you, the driver, with the
equipment and features of the coach in order for
you to fully appreciate and safely enjoy this
vehicle. Prevost Car Incorporated is committed
to the continuous improvement of coach quality,
reliability, durability and safety. With innovative
features, the H3 series coach was designed with
passenger and driver safety and comfort in mind.
This manual contains information available at the
time of publication.
optional equipment is covered in this manual,
some of the optional equipment described may
not apply to your coach. If in doubt, refer to the
technical documentation package provided with
the coach.
Driver's controls and instruments incorporate
advanced technology for enhanced driving ease
and security. This manual describes the main
features, instruments and controls, and servicing
requirements for both standard and optional
equipment. Read this manual carefully to take
advantage of the coach's advanced features and
to ensure optimum safety and passenger comfort.
Keep this manual in the coach at all times. Make
sure this manual is kept with the coach when
ownership is transferred.
appropriate card at the end of this manual to
promptly notify Prevost Car of any change of
address or transfer of ownership. This will ensure
we provide fast and reliable coach service to all
coach operators.
Warnings,
cautions
throughout this manual to emphasize important
points when necessary:
WARNINGS
call attention to instructions which
must be precisely followed to avoid personal
injury.
CAUTIONS
call attention to instructions which
must be followed to avoid damage to the coach
or to equipment.
NOTES
provide supplemental information and
call attention to instructions which make the job
easier.
The service life of the coach depends on the kind
of attention it receives. Pay close attention to the
warnings, cautions and notes. Read the various
Because standard and
Please use the
and
notes
are
used
notices and instructions posted throughout the
coach and attached to equipment.
Since continuous improvement is a primary focus
at Prevost Car, we reserve the right to make
changes anytime, without notice, and without
incurring any obligation.
Before reproducing or copying this manual, in
whole or in part, written consent must be
obtained
from
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FOREWORD
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  • Page 1 This Operator's Manual for the PREVOST H3-41 Since continuous improvement is a primary focus and H3-45 coach has been prepared to at Prevost Car, we reserve the right to make thoroughly acquaint you, the driver, with the changes anytime, without notice, and without equipment and features of the coach in order for incurring any obligation.
  • Page 4 Box 8880 Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 3J2 Declaration Of The Manufacturing Defects To Prevost Car Inc. In addition to notify the NHTSA (or Transport Canada), please contact Prevost Car at 1-418-831-2046. Or you may write to : Prevost Car Inc. After-sales service department 850 ch.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. Do not smoke when refueling. Keep away from To ensure safe and reliable operation, heed the open flames or sparks. following safety precautions. • Do not run the engine or HVAC system with •...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS DRIVER'S POWER WINDOW……...………..22 FOREWORD…….…………………………………1 VENTILATION HATCH.….………………...23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS………….…….….……3 OVERHEAD COMPARTMENTS…..………23 WASTE CONTAINER…………………….…23 COACH EXTERIOR………….……………………5 GALLEY………………………………...…….23 LAVATORY…………………………………..23 EXTERIOR COMPARTMENTS…………..…7 ENGINE COMPARTMENT………….………...8 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS……………25 110-120 VOLTS CONNECTOR…….…………8 MAIN POWER COMPARTMENT…………….8 KEYS………………………………………..25 BAGGAGE BAYS……………………………..9 IGNITION KEY……….………….…………….25 FUEL FILLER DOORS………………………...9 EXTERIOR DOOR LOCKS KEY…………….26 A/C CONDENSER DOOR……………………..9 DRIVER'S PERSONAL COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRAKE PEDAL………………………………..45 ACCELERATOR PEDAL……………….…….45 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT UNLOCK AIR VALVE……………………………….……45...
  • Page 10: Precautions

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS………..………75 SPICER MANUAL TRANSMISSION……...45 HUBODOMETER……..…………………..…76 UPSHIFTING……………….………………….46 DOWNSHIFTING…..……….…………………46 STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES.77 EATON TRANSMISSION…………………..46 SEMI-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION………47 STARTING THE ENGINE…………………..77 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION..…………….47 STARTING FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT….77 OPERATION.……………….………………….48 COLD WEATHER STARTING…………….…78 ALLISON TRANSMISSION………………...48 JUMP STARTING……………………………..78 OPERATION …………………………..………48 ENGINE BLOCK HEATER..………………..79 RANGE SELECTION-PUSH BUTTON ENGINE WARM-UP…………………………79 SHIFTER………...……………………………..49...
  • Page 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS FRESH WATER RESERVOIR………………94 ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)….118 CLEANING CABINET…………………………95 STEERING………………………………….118 FLUID LEVEL VERIFICATION…………….95 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM…………………...118 ENGINE OIL LEVEL…………………………..95 SUSPENSION……………………………..118 TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL……………..95 FRONT AXLE………………………………..118 CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER OIL LEVEL..96 DRIVE AXLE…………………………………118 POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL…………96 TAG AXLE……………………………………118 RADIATOR FAN GEARBOX OIL LEVEL…..97 WHEEL BEARING OIL LEVEL………………97 ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS…………119...
  • Page 12: Exterior

    COACH EXTERIOR 1 2 3 4 18 7 H3-45 EXTERIOR VIEW (TYPICAL) 18314 Engine air intake Back up camera (optional) Engine compartment curb-side door 110/120 volt connector, for block heater Wheelchair access door (optional St. & St. lift) 13. Engine compartment rear door Main power compartment Rear-view mirror Wheelchair access door (optional Ricon lift)
  • Page 13 COACH EXTERIOR H3-41 EXTERIOR VIEW (TYPICAL) 18441 Engine air intake 110/120 volt connector Engine compartment curb-side door Engine compartment rear door Wheelchair access door (optional St. & St. lift) 13. Rear-view mirror Main power compartment Reclining front bumper Baggage bay door...
  • Page 14: Exterior Compartments

    COACH EXTERIOR 011894 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 01067 1. Radiator and charge air cooler; 8. Engine oil reserve tank; 2. Coolant fluid surge tank; 9. Air filter; 3. Transmission fluid dipstick; 10. Radiator fan gearbox; 4. Air filter restriction indicator; 11. Engine coolant filter/conditioner Engine oil filters;...
  • Page 15: Engine Compartment

    COACH EXTERIOR Warning: ENGINE COMPARTMENT Unless otherwise stated, do not run the engine when the engine compartment is To open the rear engine door, first open the curb open. side door then press the release lever. The rear door release lever is located in the upper rear 110-120 Volt Connector section of the engine compartment, as seen when...
  • Page 16: Baggage Bays

    COACH EXTERIOR Note: baggage doors Main circuit breakers locked/unlocked by the optional central locking system. The switch is on the L.H. dashboard. Refer to "Controls & Instruments" chapter. Booster block terminals Note: To prevent the door from closing in case of defective cylinders, lock the door in open position by pushing it further towards the body of the coach, until it locks in place.
  • Page 17: Spare Wheel Compartment

    COACH EXTERIOR SPARE WHEEL COMPARTMENT FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT The front bumper must be tilted downward to The front service compartment provides access provide access to the spare wheel, housed in to the following: the compartment behind the bumper. Using the •...
  • Page 18: Evaporator Compartment

    COACH EXTERIOR Accessories air filter Accessories air tank Accessories fill valve purge valve EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT 22169 FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 12130 The HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air- Conditioning) compartment contains EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT following components:  Pull the release latch located on the left side wall Relay R39 –...
  • Page 19: Entrance Door

    COACH EXTERIOR • The access panel at the bottom of the Relay R35 – Water booster temp; compartment provides access to the optional • Relay R36 – A/C compressor clutch; coolant heater. • Relay R38 – A/C liquid solenoid valve; ENTRANCE DOOR •...
  • Page 20: Door Operation Logic

    COACH EXTERIOR Interior door lock Emergency unlock valve FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT 06461 ENTRANCE DOOR 18437 To unlock the entrance door from the inside, slide the lock lever on the inside of the door to the left. If the orange tab on the door-lock lever is visible, the door is unlocked.
  • Page 21: Radiator Door

    COACH EXTERIOR Refer to “Other Features” for more information Caution: Do not attach stick-on type convex on operating the optional wheelchair lift. mirror accessories to the heated mirror glass. This could impede uniform heat distribution on the mirror surface and could break the mirror RADIATOR DOOR glass.
  • Page 22: Coach Interior

    COACH INTERIOR UTILITY COMPARTMENTS ELECTRICAL DESTINATION SIGN Two lockable utility compartments are located at the base of the windshield. Two drawers are Turn the optional destination sign lighting on and located on the console. The top drawer includes off using the rocker switch located on the a built-in cup holder and the lower one has a 12 dashboard.
  • Page 23: Aisle Mirror

    COACH INTERIOR DRIVER'S SEAT - ISRI The coach is equipped with one of two models of ISRI driver's seats. Standard is the mechanically adjusted seat The pneumatic model is available as an option. Both seats may be equipped with lumbar supports, heated cushions and adjustable armrests.
  • Page 24 COACH INTERIOR Note : Armrest may be raised at all times from Suspension its locked position simply by pulling up. maximum mechanical suspension performance, rotate handwheel (6) until your body Backrest weight (in pounds) is shown on the indicator. Lift lever (2) then adjust backrest The seat suspension resistance can be changed to desired angle.
  • Page 25: Pneumatic Isri Seat

    If seat belt operation becomes defective, report Provides optimum comfort and support for any to a Prevost Car service center immediately. driver size. Adjustable to 50mm length. Fore-and-aft (3)* Pull handle up and slide seat forwards or backwards to adjust distance between seat and dashboard.
  • Page 26: Tour Guide Seat

    COACH INTERIOR Warning: A snug fit with the lap belt positioned TOUR GUIDE SEAT low on the hips is necessary to maximize driver safety. The belt should not be worn twisted. Avoid pinching belt and/or belt hardware in seat mechanism. Do not wear belt over rigid or breakable objects, such as eyeglasses, pens or keys as these may cause injuries.
  • Page 27: Swivel Seats

    COACH INTERIOR PASSENGER SEAT EQUIPMENT OEH3B226 All seats are track-mounted so that the seating configuration can be changed. Each set is mounted on rectangular aluminum bases to make cleaning between the base and side wall easier. FOLDING TRAY MODELS Passenger seat backrests can be tilted by using OFH3B232 the push-button located on the base of the seat.
  • Page 28: Overhead Console

    COACH INTERIOR configuration it replaces. The existing seat spacing remains unchanged. QUICK-LOUNGE 18445 OVERHEAD CONSOLE Two airplane type overhead consoles are installed for every row of twin seats. Such OVERHEAD CONSOLE 23137 amenities as reading lights, air vents and an SERVICE BELL optional service bell are controlled from this panel.
  • Page 29: Panoramic Windows

    COACH INTERIOR PANORAMIC WINDOWS Panoramic side windows can come in either single pane or, as an option, double pane (thermopane) glass. Some of these windows are of the fixed type and cannot be opened. Others can be easily opened to serve as emergency exits.
  • Page 30: Ventilation Hatch

    COACH INTERIOR Release cord OVERHEAD STORAGE COMPARTMENTS 18390 Note : The overhead storage compartments have a minimum amount of separators installed so as to quicken inspection for forgotten objects. Note: An optional lock can be installed on the first front driver’s side overhead...
  • Page 31 COACH INTERIOR A telltale light on the dashboard will illuminate to inform the driver when the lavatory is occupied. A night-light is permanently lit in the lavatory when the ignition switch is in the ON position. T OWELS If emergency assistance is required, the lavatory occupant can actuate a buzzer that will sound in driver's area.
  • Page 32: Controls And Instruments

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DRIVER'S AREA 18346 Utility compartment; Aisle mirror; Driver’s power window; R.H. dashboard panel; Ashtray; P.A. System Microphone; Cigarette lighter; Utility drawers; Rear-view TV monitor (optional); Foot-operated steering wheel adjustment unlock air valve; L. H. dashboard panel; Diagnostic Data Reader (DDR) receptacle; Central dashboard and cluster;...
  • Page 33: Exterior Door Locks Key

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS EXTERIOR DOOR LOCKS KEY HAND TOWEL DISPENSER KEY Use this key to lock or unlock the entrance door, the baggage bay doors the electrical and service compartment doors and the fuel filler doors. BATHROOM TISSUE DISPENSER KEY 23247 This key opens the hand towel dispenser in the lavatory.
  • Page 34: Ignition Switch

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS position. Do not leave the key in this position IGNITION SWITCH unless the engine is running. ON START ACC. START Turn the key clockwise to the second position and release as soon as the engine starts. The key will return to the ON position.
  • Page 35: Lateral Control Panel

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Transmission Control Pad; LATERAL CONTROL PANEL 2. Cruise Control Switches (Optional); 3. Mirror Controls; 4. Tag Axle Control Valve; 5. Parking Brakes Control Valve; 6. Coolant Heater Timer (Optional); 7. Low Buoy Control Valve (Optional); 8. Utility compartment; 9.
  • Page 36: Mirror Controls

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SET switch is released, the new cruising speed will be stored in the cruise control memory. • Depressing momentarily the SET switch will decrease set cruising speed by 0.6 mph (1.0 km/h). • Slightly apply the service brake. •...
  • Page 37: Tag Axle Control Valve

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS release brakes. Refer to “Safety Features and This socket can be used to power small 12 volt Equipment" chapter. DC appliances such as a cellular phone or a vacuum cleaner. maximum power consumption allowed for appliances plugged in TAG AXLE CONTROL VALVE this socket is 130 watts.
  • Page 38: Control Switches

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The DDR receptacle is located inside the footwell, Note: Daytime running lights will on the upper left side wall. automatically cancelled when exterior lighting switch is fully depressed. CONTROL SWITCHES Fog Lights High quality laser-engraved switches are used to control many of the features of the vehicle.
  • Page 39 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Upper Windshield Washer Kneeling / Front Axle Hi-Buoy (Optional) Momentarily press the rocker switch rearward to lower the front end of the coach 4 inches Press the rocker switch to spray (100 mm), and forward to return upper windshields with...
  • Page 40 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Destination Sign (Optional) Transmission Output Retarder (Optional) Press rocker switch to activate the transmission retarder. Refer Turn illuminate "Transmission Output destination sign. Retarder" in this chapter. 06252 06261 JACOBS Engine Brake (Optional) Telltale Light Test Press this switch to the first Press this switch while ignition is position to actuate the system to in the ON position to illuminate...
  • Page 41 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DDEC Diagnostic Request Wheelchair Lift (Optional) With the engine at idle or OFF and with the ignition switch in the ON position, press and Activate the optional wheelchair release the Engine Stop Override rocker switch. lift electrical circuit by pressing Active codes will be flashed on the “...
  • Page 42: R.h. Dashboard Panel

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Ether Start Control (Optional) Driver's Area Lighting Activates engine cold Press rocker switch starting aid. Refer to "Starting illuminate the ceiling lights in the Stopping Procedures" driver's area as needed. chapter. 06237 06244 Caution: Excessive use may result in severe Interior Lighting engine damage.
  • Page 43: Control Head

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Galley volume level in the passenger and driver’s areas. The video cassette player, the P.A. system and auxiliary systems, such as a DVD player are also controlled by the control head panel. RADIO This switch activates optional galley’s electrical circuit. 06241 23178 Stop / Service Chime (Optional)
  • Page 44 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS displays or flashed on control buttons. Refer to A red LED in the top right corner of the button "Maintenance Manual" for more information on illuminates when cabin air is recirculated. Use the diagnostic codes. for faster cabin heating. This feature is automatically cancelled when Heating Mode Indicator defogging is activated.
  • Page 45: Air Registers

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS AIR REGISTERS Three adjustable driver air registers in the dashboard and one near the door feed air to the driver's compartment. Use the HVAC control panel to set air temperature and fan speed. AIR REGISTER 22147 CLUSTER 12' 4"...
  • Page 46 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS “STOP Engine” telltale light, in this chapter. Speedometer An audible alert signal also informs the driver of low oil pressure. Refer to Safety Features and Indicates the vehicle speed Equipment chapter for table of audible alerts. in miles per hour (mph) and Caution: Loss of oil pressure may cause kilometers per hour (km/h).
  • Page 47: Vehicle Clearance Information

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS A low air pressure indicator LED (bottom right A low air pressure indicator LED (bottom right corner of gauge) illuminates when the primary corner gauge) illuminates when air system pressure drops below 66 psi (455 secondary air system pressure drops below 66 kPa).
  • Page 48 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Baggage Bay Unlocked changes and shifts to and from neutral (N) will not occur. Any time the CHECK TRANS telltale light Illuminates when one or more bays illuminates, the ECU will register a diagnostic are unlocked. code. It may be identified on the display or by 06387 using a diagnostic tool.
  • Page 49 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Emergency Window Open The engine emergency shutdown may be bypassed by using the " Engine Stop Override " switch on the L.H. lower control panel. Illuminates when an emergency Note: Once the engine is stopped, it cannot be window is open or unlocked.
  • Page 50 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right Turn Signal Warning: In case of a fire, stop the vehicle immediately, stop the engine and evacuate the Flashes when the right turn signals vehicle. are activated. Signal right and left turns operating multi- Note: For extinguisher's location, refer to Safety function lever.
  • Page 51: Steering Column Controls

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Headlight Beam Toggle Switch (3) This telltale light is only activated when the HVAC control panel is in “Technician” mode. Toggle between high and low beams by pulling the lever rearward. Pulling the lever rearward Refer Maintenance Manual while the lights are OFF will flash the headlights.
  • Page 52: Air Horn

    The brake pedal can be used in conjunction with transmission retarder. Refer Transmission Output Retarder in this chapter. Warning: Immediately report any brake system problem to the nearest Prevost or Prevost-approved service center, or to your company. STEERING WHEEL 14029 Warning: Do not "fan" or "pump" the brake pedal.
  • Page 53: Upshifting

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Note: avoid engine lugging. Use lower gears when Spicer PS145-7A, 7-speed driving uphill or downhill, and when driving on ice, transmission specified with snow or mud (minimum 1,400 rpm). horsepower engine and a PS130-6B, 6-speed, is specified with the 330 horsepower engine Use lower gears when driving downhill to make option.
  • Page 54: Semi-Automatic Transmission

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SEMI-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EATON TRANSMISSION CONTROL PAD 07055 The optional Eaton AutoShift AST 7L automatic transmission seven-speed automatic transmission. Control of the transmission is done via a push- SHIFT CONSOLE button control pad located on the lateral console. The optional Eaton Fuller AutoShift is a ten Gear select buttons located on the pad allow speed semi-automatic transmission which works...
  • Page 55: Operation

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS low to engage the gear. In this situation, the Setting Start Gear transmission ECU will slightly increase engine The default starting gear can be changed. This rpm. DOWN arrows indicate the input shaft rpm change is only active while the engine is running is too high to engage the gear, the ECU is (resets on shut-off) or until another default gear waiting for the shaft to slow down before...
  • Page 56: Range Selection-Push Button Shifter

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS problem in the transmission, a buzzing tone display and the transmission will shift to the sounds for 5 seconds and the "CHECK TRANS" starting gear (not shown on the display). light on the dashboard illuminates to warn the The "...
  • Page 57: Transmission Output Retarder

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Diagnostic Display Mode lockup) and inhibit downshifts for a period of time or until normal wheel speed has been restored. Pressing a second time on the " " and " " • keys simultaneously will select the diagnostic First range (1): display mode.
  • Page 58: Operating The Retarder Using The Hand Lever

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Position Efficiency Initial Press down rocker switch to activate optional transmission output retarder. 100% 06252 Note: OPERATING THE RETARDER USING THE The output retarder lever is located on HAND LEVER the right side of the steering column. OPERATING THE RETARDER USING THE BRAKE PEDAL With the retarder activated (retarder switch...
  • Page 60: Other Features

    OTHER FEATURES INPUTS OUTPUTS TIMING REFERENCE COMMAND SYNCH PULSE REFERENCE INJECTORS THROTTLE FEEDBACK POSITION TURBO-BOOST PRESSURE AIR INLET ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE OIL TEMPERATURE DIAGNOSTIC DATA LINK (DDL) OIL PRESSURE COOLANT TEMPERATURE COOLANT LEVEL STOP ENGINE FUEL TEMPERATURE CHECK ENGINE BATTERY SHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF DDEC IV SYSTEM 01092...
  • Page 61: Dec Iv Electronic Control Module (Ecm)

    OTHER FEATURES functions which make injector timing much Data stored in the DDEC IV ECM is extracted by simpler and more precise. connecting a cable from a personal computer (PC) to the vehicle's diagnostic connector via an DDEC provides capability quickly RP1202 adapter module.
  • Page 62: Gauge Mode

    OTHER FEATURES To change the setting of a feature, press enter To display: key (↵). The first value to set is highlighted. Set 1. Highlight FUEL ECONOMY the correct value with the arrow keys. Press the enter key when the correct value is displayed. 2.
  • Page 63: Set Up Mode

    OTHER FEATURES 4. Press enter key; 2. Press the enter key; The next digit of the time is highlighted. 3. When prompted, press the enter key for 1 second to reset data. 5. Set the correct time using the arrow keys and the enter key;...
  • Page 64 OTHER FEATURES 3. Highlight the desired units using the arrow keys; 4. Press enter key to confirm. The MCD returns to SET UP mode. 06395 Setting Backlight 1. In SET UP mode, highlight DISPLAY BACKLIGHT using the arrow keys; 06384 2.
  • Page 65: Diagnostic Mode

    OTHER FEATURES The MCD returns to SET UP mode. 06396 Setting the Odometer This feature is disabled. DIAGNOSTIC MODE 06400 Diagnostic mode allows the driver to request Setting Default Language diagnostics from the ECU’s of components such as the engine, brake and other instruments. The This feature is enabled when the correct driver can also perform a cluster self test and password is entered (see PASSWORD INPUT).
  • Page 66 OTHER FEATURES 3. Press enter key to confirm. After resetting the fault codes, the MCD returns to ECU Diagnostic screen. Exit ECU Diagnostic and return to Diagnostic Mode using Esc key. 06378 BULB TEST Turns ON all telltale lights and red warning LED's in the gauges which have them, for ten seconds.
  • Page 67: Data Log Mode

    OTHER FEATURES 06420 In this example, a throttle pedal in good working order will send a linear and continuous (no 06391 jumps) signal to the ECU, appearing as DATA ECU Status Test value on the MCD screen. Full pedal movement will display values from 000 (no throttle) to 250 This feature allows testing the response of (maximum throttle).
  • Page 68: Passwords

    OTHER FEATURES If the entered password is correct, the MCD will revert to the previous screen. Access to restricted screens is allowed. 06402 Changing passwords To change any password, owner’s password must be entered first. To change passwords: 1. Using the arrow keys, highlight SET UP MODE;...
  • Page 69: Allison Transmission Electronic Control Unit (Ecu)

    OTHER FEATURES Maximum vehicle speed and RPM; most needed, such as when descending mountain roads, in stop-and-go traffic and on Coasting time and percentage; crowded freeways. Automated oil change interval tracking; The transmission retarder is a vehicle-slowing device, not a vehicle-stopping device. It is not a Hard braking incident record;...
  • Page 70: Antilock Braking System

    OTHER FEATURES Warning: To operate, stop the coach, set the transmission When descending significant grades, to neutral(N), then push down the rocker switch use the service brake as little as possible. If the located on the dashboard. (Refer to "Controls & engine does not slow the vehicle to a safe Instruments"...
  • Page 71: Retractable Tag Axle

    OTHER FEATURES can be switched to either LOW-BUOY or COOLANT HEATER NORMAL positions. A warning light on the This optional auxiliary heating system is used for dashboard will indicate that the coach is being preheating and retaining the heat of water- lowered.
  • Page 72: Switching The Heater On

    OTHER FEATURES side of the heat exchanger. The water circulation pump continues to transfer the latent Coolant heater heat present in the heat exchanger, thus preventing hot spots. Once the delayed cut-out time expires, both the combustion air blower and water circulation pump...
  • Page 73 OTHER FEATURES 7. Symbol for remote control Set heating time (from 10 to 120 minutes) using (4) or (5). 8. Weekday/program day When display disappears, the new heating time 9. Current time/program time has been stored. 10. Temperature display Switching Off Heating 11.
  • Page 74 OTHER FEATURES Start of heating within 24 hours Timer Operating Instructions (Webasto) Set the starting time: 1. Press (2) repeatedly until the desired memory display (1, 2 or 3) flashes. 2. Briefly press and release either (4) or (5). The program time flashes. 3.
  • Page 75 OTHER FEATURES in operation. It may be changed while the heater Button allows you to program a second is in operation. starting time: Setting the Digital Timer Press button which de-activates starting time 1, then proceed as with After the power has been connected, all symbols on the digital display are flashing.
  • Page 76: Wheelchair Lift

    OTHER FEATURES Presetting Starting Time Fault Diagnosis by Coded Light Signals 1. Press button (6). Memory location number On heaters equipped with a fault diagnosis flashes. system using coded light signals, the equipment- on indicator/operation indicator flashes. Please Note: By repeatedly pressing button (6), consult your Webasto dealer.
  • Page 77: Wheelchair Lift And Access Doors

    OTHER FEATURES WHEELCHAIR LIFT AND ACCESS DOORS If using a RICON lift, open the lift mechanism baggage door and swing open until locked open. For all types of lifts, open the wheelchair access door and swing until locked open. A light inside the vehicle illuminates the doorway when the wheelchair access door is open.
  • Page 78: Emergency Ricon Lift Operation

    OTHER FEATURES The coach must be parked at least 10 feet (3 To stow the platform, detach the restraint belt meters) away from other vehicles or large and fold the left handrail, then fold the right objects. Control the movement of the lift platform handrail (lift the slam lock handles to fold with the handheld control device stowed in the handrails).
  • Page 79 OTHER FEATURES To manually lower the platform Caution : Do not turn pump release valve more than ¼-turn COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. The valve is totally removable which will disable all automatic and manual UP/DOWN functions. Insert the pump handle extension onto manual backup pump release valve.
  • Page 80: Operating The St.& St. Lift

    OTHER FEATURES Check that the stow-loc plunger is engaged in the top-front of the platform guide block. To manually stow the lift from ground level In the unlikely event of a hydraulic system failure and the manual backup pump is inoperative, the lift may be stowed as follows by two or more able-bodied people: Raise or lower the platform to the deploy/stow...
  • Page 81: Emergency St.& St. Lift Operation.74

    OTHER FEATURES EMERGENCY ST. & ST. LIFT OPERATION The lift is equipped with two hand pumps for manual operation in case of an electrical failure 4- Push-button controls or other malfunction. The pump for the lift is located curbside in the rearmost baggage bay. Raise Lower SHIPPING...
  • Page 82: Interior Appointments

    OTHER FEATURES  Hydraulic cylinders. Look for leaking seals. Faulty control Test LOWER switch. Have a new seal kit installed as soon as switch Replace if necessary. leaks are detected; Faulty solenoid Test lowering solenoid.  Power unit. Look for leaks on the Power Replace if necessary.
  • Page 83: Hubodometer

    OTHER FEATURES a row of seats, remove the black covers from the Anchor the lap belt to the two remaining floor floor tracks. Pull the lever 2 while sliding the slots behind the occupant. Adjust the belt so it seat along the track. sits snug across the hips.
  • Page 84: Starting And Stopping Procedures.77

    STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES Stopping the Engine STARTING THE ENGINE Apply parking brake and place transmission in neutral (N); In normal circumstances, the engine should be started from the driver’s seat. However, a rear- Shut off all electrical loads; start panel in the engine compartment permits Allow engine to idle for at least two minutes starting the engine from that location, mainly for before shutting engine OFF.
  • Page 85: Cold Weather Starting

    STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES Warning: The battery could rupture or explode Stopping the Engine if jump started when the run-down battery fluid is frozen or if the battery fluid level is low. Check To stop the engine, set the starter selector condition of run-down battery before attempting switch to the OFF position.
  • Page 86: Engine Block Heater

    STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES Caution: 8. Install protective caps on the booster block Connect only to a 110-120 VAC terminals. power source. Use only grounded (three prongs) extension cords with a minimum rated Note: Jumper cables must be rated at 500 capacity of 15 amps.
  • Page 88: Safety Features And Equipment

    Another optional roof hatch may be located in the front of the vehicle. The EMERGENCY WINDOW EXITS (H3-41) 18431 hatches can serve as emergency exits. In case of an emergency, push out the ventilation hatch completely (1).
  • Page 89: Entrance Door

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Note: In the event of ventilation blower motor failure, the roof hatch may be used to aid ventilation by pushing the hatch upward. Caution: aware reduced vehicle overhead clearance when driving under overpasses with the roof hatch open. To latch handle after use, vent arms must be pushed upright in FULL OPEN VENT position.
  • Page 90: First Aid Kit

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT FIRST ROW SEATS 23136 REFLECTOR BOX, JACK AND TOOLS 13015 FIRST-AID KIT JACK AND TOOLS The optional first-aid kit is stored in the first curb- side overhead storage compartment. A white A kit for jacking up the vehicle and changing cross over red background decal identifies the wheels is stored in the first curb-side baggage kit.
  • Page 91: Spare Wheel And Tire

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT 5. Gently release the belt tensioner. SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE The spare wheel and tire is located in a Note: To prevent the batteries from discharging compartment behind the reclining front bumper. the HVAC system is turned OFF when running In case of a flat tire, turn ON the hazard flashers on a single alternator.
  • Page 92: Emergency Air-Fill Valves

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT To remove the spare, untighten the pressure screw holding the tire in place, then press down on the spring loaded locking pin located at the top of the retaining bracket and remove the bracket. Using the strap, pull the spare out of compartment (refer following...
  • Page 93: Emergency And Parking Brakes

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT EMERGENCY PARKING Accessories air filter BRAKES During normal operation, if air pressure in any brake circuit drops below 40 psi (276 kPa), spring-loaded emergency brake will immediately applied at full capacity to the drive axle wheels to stop the vehicle. Spring-loaded parking brake is applied by pulling up the control valve knob located on the L.H.
  • Page 94: Hydraulic Jack

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Warning: filler plug and refill to level of filler hole with The suspension of the vehicle must hydraulic jack oil. Never use brake fluid. be in the normal ride position before jacking. Warning: Jack is intended for lifting only. Do not get under the vehicle or load for any reason unless it is properly supported with safety stands and securely blocked.
  • Page 95: Fog Lights

    SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT the traveling vehicle more visible to other telltale light on the dashboard illuminates when a drivers. baggage bay door is open. The daytime running lights are not illuminated MUD FLAPS AND SPLASH GUARDS when: • Engine is stopped; Mud flaps are installed behind each front wheel •...
  • Page 96 SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Visual Audible Alert Condition Indication Engine oil pressure below 50 psi (345 kPa). 06229 Coolant temperature above 223 F (106 06231 Gear changing inhibited. 06282 None Reverse gear engaged. Fire in engine compartment. 06288 Tag axle retracted. 06271 Kneeling down.
  • Page 97 SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Visual Audible Alert Condition Indication Wheelchair lift access door is ajar but the parking brake is not applied 06299...
  • Page 98: Care And Maintenance

    Beverage Stains Note: Use only approved cleaning products Remove beverage stains by following method such as Prevost A.P.C., all purpose cleaner one. If stain persists, repeat method one using (Prevost # 683664). Never use stain protection methylated spirits instead of solvent.
  • Page 99: Plastic And Vinyl

    Stainless steel area. Rinse with water. cleaning solution may be ordered from Prevost Car Inc. quoting part number 68-0356. FORMICA Soften tar with benzene, then treat using method one followed by method two. Remove stains on Formica surfaces with a...
  • Page 100: Lavatory Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Wash vehicle using a quality brand car wash tank is then filled with clean water and the soap. Follow manufacturer's recommendations process continues. for cleaning. Rinse well with water. The optional top tank contains about 13 gallons The vehicle exterior should be cleaned, waxed (50 liters) and the lower tank contains about 26 and buffed when water droplets no longer form...
  • Page 101: Filling The Main Sump Tank

    Warning: Never put antifreeze in fresh water in a packet of commercial toilet deodorant reservoir; antifreeze is toxic. (Prevost part #900329) in toilet before starting final filling of the main tank. Warning: If reservoir has not been drained for an extended period of time, draining and filling...
  • Page 102: Cleaning Cabinet

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Draining The Fresh Water Reservoir The fresh water reservoir can be drained by simply opening the drain cock. Don’t forget to close the cock when draining is complete. Safe range Note: The fresh water reservoir may be ENGINE OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK 01027 equipped with an optional thermal valve which is...
  • Page 103: Clutch Master Cylinder Oil Level

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Warning: To prevent personal injury, do not service transmission wearing loose clothing. Stand clear engine rotating components while checking the oil level. To prevent dirt and foreign matter from entering the transmission, clean the end of the oil fill tube TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL DIPSTICK 07006 before removing dipstick.
  • Page 104: Radiator Fan Gearbox Oil Level

    2. Unscrew and remove the dipstick located on 5. If necessary, add MOBIL SHC 630 synthetic top of the fluid tank and wipe with a clean lubricant (Prevost #180217), through the oil rag; dipstick tube or vent plug, until the level 3.
  • Page 105: Coolant Fluid

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE has a capacity of 5.3 US gallons (20 liters). Check fluid level regularly. WHEEL HUB 13017 On vehicles equipped with grease lubricated wheel bearings, pack with wheel bearing grease. Note: It is more precise to measure the oil level in the wheel hubs according to the instructions WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR above than to refer to the indicator lines on the...
  • Page 106: Fire Extinguishers

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Check that hose nozzle is in good condition and the nozzle is free of obstructions; Keep fire extinguishers clean. FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR The optional fuel filter/water separator installed in the engine compartment is used to prevent water from entering the fuel system. The water separator should be drained periodically or when the telltale light on the dashboard illuminates.
  • Page 107: Back Up Camera

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE the factory. Correct inflation of bellows is 2 3/8” BACK UP CAMERA to 2 ½” (60 to 64 mm). Periodically verify the The optional back up camera is located on the pressure at the regulating valve using a tire rear cap.
  • Page 108: Driver's Area Filter

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE DRIVER’S AREA FILTERS The driver HVAC system's air filter is located behind the front console. To gain access to the A/C filters, remove the grille located at the top step of the entrance door stairs. Remove the filters for cleaning or replacement.
  • Page 109: Routine Inspection

    Department of Transport certification plate WITH ENGINE STOPPED located on the L.H. console besides the driver’s seat. When special tires are installed by Prevost Inspect hoses for leaks. Carefully inspect all on a new vehicle, a special tire inflation chart is fittings, clamps and ties.
  • Page 110: With Engine Running

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Wheel Bearings WITH ENGINE RUNNING Check wheel bearing oil level in sight glass. Leaks Refer to heading "Wheel Bearing Oil Level" in this chapter. Walk around vehicle and listen for air leaks. Caution: Check wheel bearing cover for overheating (especially after using the service Turbocharger brakes) during fuel stops by touching the wheel...
  • Page 111: Engine Oil

    If soldering has been performed on Warning: Report problems affecting cooling system, clean strainer after 3,000 miles passenger or driver safety to a Prevost service (5 000 km). center or an authorized service center. Have problems corrected immediately. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS •...
  • Page 112 CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND SERVICE CHECK POINTS ON H3-41 AND H3-45 COACHES (TYPICAL) 24016...
  • Page 113: Walk-Around Inspection

    It is compulsory to perform a basic visual inspection of key areas on the vehicle before every trip and to report any problem areas to your Prevost service center or a Prevost-approved authorized service center. The following list is a reminder only and does not substitute items and procedures specified by local authorities.
  • Page 114: Lubrication And Servicing Schedule

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND SERVICING SCHEDULE Caution: On new vehicles, preliminary servicing is required. Refer to the heading “First Service on New Vehicle” in this chapter. SERVICE EVERY 6,250 MILES (10 000 KM) OR TWICE A YEAR, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST ITEM* DESCRIPTION REMARKS...
  • Page 115 CARE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE EVERY 12,500 MILES (20 000 KM) OR ONCE A YEAR, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST LUBRICANT ITEM* DESCRIPTION REMARKS &/OR PART** Change fluid and filters Dexron-IIE or Allison transmission (if containing non-TranSynd fluid). Dexron-III Engine oil: Engine oil filters Change oil and filters.
  • Page 116 CARE AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE EVERY 100,000 MILES (160 000 KM) OR ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST LUBRICANT ITEM* DESCRIPTION REMARKS &/OR PART** Differential Change oil; Clean breathers. Multigrade gear oil Accessories air filter Change filter element. Filter: #641252 Eaton semiautomatic Eaton Roadranger CD...
  • Page 117: Lubricant Specifications

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS ITEM* DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS SAE Viscosity Grade: 15W40 Engine oil API Classification: CG4 Automatic Transmission fluid Power steering oil (Dexron-IIE or Dexron-III) Low silicate, ethylene glycol coolant Engine coolant 50% antifreeze/water solution is normally used Antifreeze concentration should be between 30% and 67% Polyolester Oil, HFC 134a compatible: A/C compressor oil Castrol SW-68 (POE) or equivalent...
  • Page 118: Part Number Specifications

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE PART NUMBER SPECIFICATIONS ITEM* DESCRIPTION PREVOST NO** Engine oil filters #510458 Power steering reservoir oil filter #660528 Engine air filter #530197 Refrigerant filter dryer unit #950332 Primary fuel filter #510137 Primary fuel filter and water separator (optional)
  • Page 120: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION H3-41 OVERALL DIMENSIONS (SIDE ELEVATION) 18447...
  • Page 121 TECHNICAL INFORMATION H3-41 AND H3-45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS (TOP, FRONT AND REAR VIEWS) 18448...
  • Page 122 TECHNICAL INFORMATION H3-45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS (SIDE ELEVATION) 18449...
  • Page 123: Dimensions And Weights

    The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (G.V.W.R.) the wall behind the driver’s seat. For special tire and the Gross Axle Weight Rating (G.A.W.R.) selection, a “PREVOST COACH SPECIAL for front, drive and tag axles are listed on a SPECIFICATION” chart is supplied with the certification plate located on the L.H.
  • Page 124: Belts

    Weigh vehicle fully loaded and pressurize according to tire manufacturer's EATON TRANSMISSION recommendations. For non standard tire and wheel specifications, see Prevost tire pressure Eaton AutoShift TO-14607B-AST seven-speed tabulation in "Coach Final Record" or special automatic transmission, electronically controlled specification chart affixed next to the DOT with an optional output retarder.
  • Page 125: Brakes

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..............8.53 BLINK CODE TROUBLESHOOTING ..............4.87 REPAIR ..............3.00 Blink Code ..............1.90 Action required ..............1.33 Digit Digit ..............1.00 System Okay Reverse ............8.53 Drive axle ratio ..........3.21 Check ABS Modulator valve, Drive axle ratio (optional) ......3.07 valve cable, and connectors.
  • Page 126: Steering

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Hunter systems. Alignment specifications are Right front steer axle (curb side) listed in the following tables: Left front steer axle (driver’s side) Right rear drive axle (curb side) FRONT AXLE Left rear drive axle (driver’s side) Minimum Nominal Maximum Not used value...
  • Page 127: Oil Specifications

    Espar Model D12W FAN GEARBOX 41,000 Btu/hr Heating output (12 kW) Only Mobil SHC 630 synthetic oil (Prevost Fuel type Same as engine #180217) is recommended for the fan gearbox.
  • Page 128: Ddec Iv Diagnostic Codes

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Espar Espar Preheater Diagnostic Code List 1.75 US qts/hr Code # Description Fuel consumption (1,65 l/hr) Glow plug defective Rated voltage 24 volts Open circuit to voltage regulator Electric power consumption 55 watts Short in diagnostic pins Open circuit to water control relay Short in part control relay ESPAR Preheater Diagnostic Codes Open in fan motor relay...
  • Page 129 TECHNICAL INFORMATION DDEC IV DESCRIPTION CODE TPS input voltage low Fuel temperature sensor input voltage high Fuel temperature sensor input voltage low No active codes Aux. shutdown #1, or #2, input active Air inlet or intake air, temperature sensor input voltage high Air inlet or intake air, temperature sensor input voltage low Auxiliary high side output open circuit or short to ground CEL or SEL short to battery (+) or open circuit...
  • Page 130 TECHNICAL INFORMATION DDEC IV DESCRIPTION CODE Throttle valve position input fault Engine knock sensor input fault Coolant or air inlet pressure sensor input voltage fault TPS idle validation switch open circuit or short to ground Injector response time short Vehicle overspeed Gas valve position input fault or ESS fault Optimized idle safety loop short to ground ECM battery voltage high...
  • Page 131: Engine Troubleshooting Flowchart

    < 24 volts low battery voltage. Engine Starts? Engine cranks? reading on 24 volt Contact Prevost Action dashboard gauge. Service. > 24 volts R e t r e i v e d i a g n o s t i c...
  • Page 132: World Transmission (Wt) Diagnostic Codes

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION The last occurring codes are listed first. WORLD TRANSMISSION (WT) Accessing the code list position, main code, sub DIAGNOSTIC CODES code and active indicator is done through the Shift Selector Display or by using the Pro-Link The WT Diagnostic Code Memory List contains Diagnostic Tool.
  • Page 133: Diagnostic Code Response

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Reading Codes Manual code clearing is only possible while in the Diagnostic Display Mode (output speed must Read codes as follows: be zero) and after the condition causing the Enter the Diagnostic Display Mode by pressing code is corrected. both the "...
  • Page 134: Diagnostic Code List And Description

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION • RPR - Return to Previous Range Response Inhibit all shifts. • Turn ON the CHECK TRANS light. When the speed sensor ratio or C3 pressure • Display the range attained. switch test associated with a shift not successful, •...
  • Page 135 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT Output speed sensor detected at 0 DNS, lock in current range speed (6th) (6th), DNA Output speed sensor detected at 0 DNS, lock in current range speed (R) (R), DNA Use throttle default values, Throttle source not detected...
  • Page 136 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT DNS, SOL OFF Short to ground, B solenoid circuit (Hydraulic default), DNA DNS, SOL OFF Short to ground, C solenoid circuit (Hydraulic default), DNA DNS, SOL OFF Short to ground, D solenoid circuit (Hydraulic default), DNA DNS, SOL OFF Short to ground, E solenoid circuit...
  • Page 137 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT Offgoing ratio test (during shift), 4 to 5 Yes DNS, RPR, DNA Offgoing ratio test (during shift), 4 to 6 Yes DNS, RPR, DNA Offgoing ratio test (during shift), 5 to 3 Yes DNS, RPR, DNA Offgoing ratio test (during shift), 6 to 4 Yes DNS, RPR, DNA...
  • Page 138 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT Offgoing speed test (during shift), 6 to DNS, RPR, DNA Offgoing speed test (during shift), R to DNS, NNC, DNA Offgoing speed test (during shift), N2 DNS, RPR, DNA to N3 or N3 to N2 Offgoing speed test (during shift), X to Oncoming ratio test (after shift), L to 1 Yes...
  • Page 139 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT Oncoming ratio test (after shift), N2 to DNS, RPR, DNA Oncoming ratio test (after shift), N3 to DNS, RPR, DNA Oncoming ratio test (after shift), N3 to DNS, RPR, DNA Oncoming ratio test (after shift), N4 to DNS, RPR, DNA Oncoming ratio test (after shift), X to...
  • Page 140: Fluid Level Sensor (Ols) Codes

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION CHECK MAIN INHIBITED OPERATION DESCRIPTION TRANS CODE CODE DESCRIPTION LIGHT No auto Neutral to Drive shifts Service brake status input, failed on for refuse packer (I/O package # 41). Retarder modulation request sensor, Retarder operation inhibited failed low Retarder modulation request sensor, Retarder operation inhibited failed high...
  • Page 141: Clearing Codes

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION problem sensed. These “limp-home” CODE CAUSE OF CODE strategies allow the vehicle to operate under its LO-01 One quart low own power, therefore avoiding the need for LO-02 Two quarts low towing. Examples of this condition are: HI-01 One quart high HI-02 Two quarts high...
  • Page 142 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Note: To help service personnel, take note of Observe the sequence of flashes on the service operating conditions if a problem occurs. As an light and record the codes. A one to two second example, note such things as weather (hot, cold, pause separates each stored code and the wet, dry, snow, rain, etc.), driving conditions sequence automatically repeats after all the...
  • Page 143: Eaton Transmission Fault Codes

    Switched System Voltage Failed to Synchronize Sensor Main Shaft Speed Battery Voltage Supply Shift Lever Missing Sensor LIGHT BULB DATA LIGHT BULB DATA APPLICATION PREVOST TRADE OR POWER VOLTS PART NO. SAE NUMBER (Watts, Amps or Candle Power) Hi-beam 562690...
  • Page 144: Plates And Certification

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION LIGHT BULB DATA APPLICATION PREVOST TRADE OR POWER VOLTS PART NO. SAE NUMBER (Watts, Amps or Candle Power) Baggage bays & service 562278 6429 (78207) 10 W compartments 2721 M Speedometer light 560145 1 cp (OSRAM) Tachometer light...
  • Page 145: Safety Certification

    Other applicable certification labels are affixed to the applicable components. DOT CERTIFICATION PLATE This certifies that vehicles manufactured by Prevost Car Inc. comply with all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards at the time of manufacture. Information such as date of...
  • Page 146: Coach Final Record

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on COACH FINAL RECORD a plate located on the windshield frame pillar The Coach Final Record is a record of all data (driver's side). The VIN is visible from the pertaining to the assembly of the vehicle. This outside of the vehicle.
  • Page 147: Index

    INDEX FORMICA………………………….……………….92 110-120 VOLTS CONNECTOR………………….……8 PLASTIC AND VINYL………….….………...……92 RUBBER COMPONENTS…….………………….92 SEAT UPHOLSTERY………………….………….91 A/C AND HEATING SYSTEM AIR FILTERS..100 STAINLESS STEEL……………….……………...92 A/C CONDENSER DOOR……………………..…..9 WINDOWS…………………….………………..….92 ACCELERATOR PEDAL…………………….……….45 CLUSTER…………………….………………………...38 AIR FILTER RESTRICTION INDICATOR………...100 COACH EXTERIOR……………….……………………5 AIR HORN……………………………………………..45 COACH FINAL RECORD…………...………………139 AIR REGISTERS……………………………………..38 COACH INTERIOR…………….……………………...15 ADJUSTABLE AIR REGISTERS…………….21 COLD WEATHER STARTING…………………….…78...
  • Page 148: Service Literature

    INDEX DRIVER'S POWER WINDOW……………..………...22 POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL..………...…96 DRIVER'S SEAT – ISRI…………..………………..16 TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL………………..95 MECHANICAL ISRI SEAT…..……….………16 FOG LIGHTS…………………………………………..88 PNEUMATIC ISRI SEAT…….……….………18 FOLDING TRAYS……………………………………..20 FOOT-OPERATED CONTROLS……….……………45 FOREWORD…….………………………………………1 EATON TRANSMISSION FAULT CODES….…….135 FRESH WATER RESERVOIR……………………….94 EATON TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING FRONT AXLE…………………………………………118 GUIDE……………………………………….………...134 FRONT SERVICE COMPARTMENT……...………..10 EATON TRANSMISSION……..……...…..46, 117, 119...
  • Page 149 INDEX UTILITY COMPARTMENT KEY…………………26 WHEEL BEARINGS………………….….……...120 VCR COMPARTMENT KEY………….………….26 OTHER FEATURES…………………………………..53 KNEELING SYSTEM………….………………..……..63 OTHER VERIFICATIONS………..…………………..98 OVERHEAD COMPARTMENTS………..…………23 OVERHEAD CONSOLE……………..……………….21 L.H. DASHBOARD PANEL…………………………...31 LATERAL CONTROL PANEL………………..…….28 LAVATORY MAINTENANCE…………………….…..93 PANORAMIC WINDOWS ……….……………..…….22 LAVATORY…………………………………………….23 PARKING BRAKES CONTROL VALVE………….…29 LIGHT BULB DATA………………………………….136 PART NUMBER SPECIFICATIONS…………….…111 LIMP-HOME PASSENGER SEATS………………………………...19 BELT………………………………….…………………83...
  • Page 150: Notice

    INDEX UPSHIFTING…………..…………………….…….46 DOWNSHIFTING……………….…………………46 VEHICLE CLEARANCE INFORMATION..…….……40 STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES..……77 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)….….138 STARTING FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT……..…...77 VENTILATION HATCH.….……………………….…..23 STARTING THE ENGINE…………………………..77 STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS…..….……….…44 WALK-AROUND INSPECTION…………………….106 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT UNLOCK WARNING REFLECTORS………………….….…….83 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT……………...…15 WASTE CONTAINER…………………….…………..23 STEERING…………………………...……………….118 WHEEL BEARING OIL LEVEL………………………97 SUSPENSION………………………………………..118...
  • Page 151 • Maintenance Manual • Operator's Manual • Parts Manual • Service Center Directory To order, call Prevost Parts toll free 1-800-463-8876 or write to: PREVOST PARTS INC. 2955-A Watt Street Sainte-Foy, (Quebec) Canada G1X 3W1...

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