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Rev. 2205220411
Part No. 161500-22-008
Copyright 2022 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Rev. 2205220411 Part No. 161500-22-008 Copyright 2022 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 – INTRODUCTION About this Manual ..........................1-1 Safety Messages Used in this Manual ....................1-1 Pre-Delivery Inspection ........................1-2 Before Driving ..........................1-2 Front Axle Tire Alignment ....................... 1-2 Headlight Alignment ......................... 1-2 Service and Assistance ........................1-2 Reporting Safety Defects ........................
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents Entry Door Privacy Shade ........................ 3-5 Power compartment doors ........................ 3-6 Accent LED Light Strips ........................3-6 Mirrors – Power Electric ........................3-6 Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt) ................3-8 Radio In-Dash/Rearview Monitor System ..................3-8 CB Radio Power Wiring ........................3-9 Parking Brake ..........................
  • Page 5 Table Of Contents Power Control System (PCS) ......................5-4 Solar Charge Panel ..........................5-5 Hydronic Heating System ......................... 5-6 Thermostat ............................5-10 Air Conditioner Filters ........................5-11 Washer/Dryer – Stackable ......................5-11 Washer/Dryer – Prep Package ......................5-12 Dishwasher ............................5-12 Dishwasher ............................
  • Page 6 Table Of Contents HDMI Video Selection System ......................8-1 Audio/Video System Basic Operation ....................8-2 Sound Bar System ..........................8-2 Infotainment Center (House Mode) ....................8-3 TV (Dining Buffet) – Power Lift ...................... 8-3 TV Antenna – Digital ........................8-4 Satellite Dish and Cable TV Connections (Input) ................
  • Page 7 Table Of Contents Sink – Stainless Steel ........................11-9 Range and Refrigerator ........................11-9 Ceramic Tile – Polished ........................ 11-10 Vinyl Flooring ..........................11-10 Bathroom ............................11-10 Doors and Windows ........................11-11 Vehicle Storage – Preparation ...................... 11-11 Vehicle Storage – Removal ......................11-11 Chassis Service and Maintenance ....................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide, and in no way DANGER indicates a hazardous situation extend the responsibilities of Winnebago which, if not avoided, will result in death or Industries beyond the standard written serious personal injury.
  • Page 10: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    BEFORE DRIVING National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Familiarize yourself with State/Province and (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago local regulations before traveling. There are Industries, Inc. many local rules that may impact your travels.
  • Page 11: Occupant And Cargo Carrying Capacity Label

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Winnebago Industries, Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at: 1-888-327-4236; (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to http://www.safercar.gov...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Certification Label

    These pressure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling, safety, 2. Chassis manufacture date. and fuel economy. 3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago 9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or ® Industries Dual as it relates to the inflation.
  • Page 13: Specifications And Capacities

    100 gal. Notes: All information is based upon the most recent data available. Visit the Winnebago Industries, Inc. web page – www.winnebagoind.com – for the most current product information. The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit.
  • Page 14: Owner And Vehicle Information

    Motorhome Serial Number ___________________________________________________________ Chassis Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) ________________________________________________ Vehicle Mileage at Delivery __________________________________________________________ Selling Dealer Name ________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ® YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER /SERVICE CENTER Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact ____________________________________________Phone ________________________ CHASSIS SERVICE CENTER...
  • Page 15: Safety And Precautions

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING • Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is moving. • Make sure all passengers have seat belts Operating, servicing and maintaining this vehicle can expose you to chemicals fastened.
  • Page 16: Driving Safety

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Use care when accelerating or decelerating on DRIVING SAFETY a slippery surface. Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control. • Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room WARNING extended. •...
  • Page 17: Carbon Monoxide Warning

    RV application. We CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM recommend obtaining a replacement from your ® Winnebago Industries dealer. Your motorhome is equipped with a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm, which has a sensor that is Further Information...
  • Page 18: Smoke Alarm

    When replacing this alarm, we recommend your motorhome. We recommend obtaining a replacing only with the same model, or with one replacement only from your Winnebago ® that is also listed for RV application. We Industries dealer or a reliable RV parts supplier.
  • Page 19: Loading

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Improper grounding of the vehicle can cause • Do not mix different construction types of personal injury. Do not plug the utility power tires on the vehicle, such as radial, bias, or cord into an outlet which is not grounded and belted tires, as vehicle handling may be do not adapt the plug to connect to a receptacle affected.
  • Page 20: Slideout Rooms

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS effects of exposure to formaldehyde. Inadequate SLIDEOUT ROOMS ventilation may allow formaldehyde and other contaminants to accumulate in indoor air. Ventilation to dilute the indoor air may be obtained from a passive or mechanical WARNING ventilation system.
  • Page 21: Roof And Ladders

    The following replace affected items as it deems necessary. This warning label is located on or near the ladder: is the extent of coverage provided by Winnebago Industries. Winnebago Industries, however, will not assume responsibility for mold deemed to be...
  • Page 22: Roadside Emergency

    However, if an determine the proper towing equipment to use. emergency requires you to change the tire ® Winnebago Industries does not assume yourself, please exercise extreme caution and responsibility for damage incurred while towing read all tire changing information in the chassis this vehicle.
  • Page 23: Jump Starting

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING Stay out from beneath the motorhome while it is suspended by the towing assembly. Do not allow passengers to occupy a towed vehicle. Death or serious injury can result. JUMP STARTING To jump start the engine using another vehicle or booster system, see the chassis manual for connecting jumper cables to the automotive electrical system.
  • Page 25: Driving Your Motorhome

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME The information in this section refers only to Lift to features installed or adapted to the dash and Recline driver compartment area by Winnebago ® Industries . It also includes passenger seating in the living area of the motorhome.
  • Page 26: Seat Belts

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Your comfort adjustment is retained when the armrest is folded upright to exit 1- Insert tab into buckle slot until it “clicks” and is seat. When you return to your seat and locked fold the armrest forward, it will stop at the previously selected position.
  • Page 27: Child Restraints

    Replace any belt assembly that was used registered in our factory database, so if you ever during a severe impact. Replace the complete ® lose your keys, any Winnebago Industries assembly even if damage is not apparent. dealership can order a new key for you.
  • Page 28: Power Door Locks

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME The keyless entry control box is located in the POWER DOOR LOCKS passenger side trim panel (remove magazine rack to access). Open carefully to avoid damage or Your motorhome is featured with an entrance disconnection of wiring looms.
  • Page 29: Entry Door Privacy Shade

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Pull the shade across until the magnet The left side will stop at this location- DO secures the shade. Reverse the steps to NOT try to force this any farther or damage return the shade to the original position. will occur.
  • Page 30: Power Compartment Doors

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME POWER COMPARTMENT DOORS Your motorhome is featured with powered compartment doors. Turn the coach battery on to activate the power doors. To open, press the button above the corresponding door. The motor will activate, release, and open the door. When you close the door, push it shut until the motor Power Compartment Door emergency grabs the door.
  • Page 31 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Mirror Heaters The mirrors may also contain heating elements to defog or de-ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation. An ON-OFF switch for the mirror heaters is located near the remote mirror controls. Turn Signal Indicator Lights –If Equipped Your motorhome may be equipped with turn...
  • Page 32: Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt)

    Should the Automatic Safety Retraction feature deploy, go to your nearest Winnebago The power switches for the 12V Front Drop- ® Industries dealer for service before operating Down Solar/Night Shade are located on the the shade again.
  • Page 33: Cb Radio Power Wiring

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Bluetooth Radio Power Switch –If Equipped The Radio Power switch lets you connect the dash radio to the coach batteries with the ignition Your motorhome may be equipped with a switch turned off for listening while parked. This Bluetooth microphone cable for hands-free cell prevents accidental draining of the chassis phone usage.
  • Page 34: Parking Brake

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS The hazard warning flashers provide additional safety when the vehicle must be stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists. When the flashers are on, it serves as a warning to other drivers.
  • Page 35: Signal Lever/Headlight High-Low Beam

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME SIGNAL LEVER/HEADLIGHT HEADLIGHT SWITCH HIGH-LOW BEAM The headlight switches are located on the left side of the dash. The signal lever controls the turn signals and headlight high/low beams. • ALL lights OFF: Turn switch all the way to Turn Signals/High-Low Beams the left in the vertical position (image shown) •...
  • Page 36: Steering Column Adjustment

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Press and Hold the Battery Boost switch in the STEERING COLUMN ON position while turning ignition key for ADJUSTMENT emergency starting power. The tilt/telescope adjustment pedal is located NOTE: House batteries must be sufficiently on the floor to the left of the steering column as charged for this feature to work.
  • Page 37: Air Horns

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Winter Fuel Waxing and Anti-Gel intended only to provide heating and cooling for the cab area. Additives A small amount of air will blow out all of In sub-freezing temperatures, #2 diesel fuel the defrost and the dash vents regardless can form small wax crystals that become trapped of the mode setting.
  • Page 38: Front Service Access

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME IMPORTANT: Long periods of idling are not good for an engine because the combustion chamber temperatures drop so low that the fuel may not burn completely. This will cause carbon to clog the piston rings and may result in stuck valves.
  • Page 39: Engine Service Access Grille - Rear

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME ENGINE SERVICE ACCESS Transmission Engine Oil Engine GRILLE – REAR Fluid Fill/Dipstick Oil Fill Dipstick The diesel engine is located behind the grille panel at the rear of the vehicle. Release the latches located at the top of the grille panel and swing out toward you.
  • Page 40: Engine Cooling System

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME MUST be refilled or topped up with the same type of coolant as equipped to maintain the special long-life properties. NOTICE When refilling the coolant system of a vehicle equipped with a rear auxiliary automotive heater and motoraid water heater, be sure to allow for additional Engine Cover Latch Key...
  • Page 41: Circuit Breakers And Fuses - Chassis/Dash Automotive 12-Volt

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: The Chassis Battery Disconnect switch must be on to start the engine. CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES – CHASSIS/DASH AUTOMOTIVE 12-VOLT The fuses, breakers, and relays for automotive chassis and dash features are conveniently located on the main 12-volt electrical panel in the passengers side exterior compartment.
  • Page 42: Hub Cover

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME WARNING Make sure all replacement tires are of the same size and rating as those shown on your Vehicle Certification Label. HUB COVER ® Freightliner Chassis supplied with Alloy Wheels • To remove the rear hub cover, locate the hub Further Information cover wrench (with directional indicator ®...
  • Page 43: Lights

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information Refer to the chassis manual provided in your InfoCase for further information. LIGHTS All exterior lights should be checked for proper operation each time the vehicle is prepared for a trip. Any bulbs which fail to light should be checked and replaced, when necessary, with a new bulb of the same size.
  • Page 45: Connected Coach

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Many of your motorhome’s system functions and monitoring are now conveniently observed and controlled using a LED touchscreen monitor and command center. This monitor is typically located in the central interior area of the floor plan.
  • Page 46 SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Battery Voltage The Battery Voltage section on the Home Screen is used to monitor the House and the Engine (chassis) batteries. It also indicated the current power source being used and the total generator hours. Water Pump Button Tap Water Pump to turn off/on -Typical View...
  • Page 47 SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Light Master The Light Master button turns on all the available inside lights that have been selected. Bed Ceiling Fan on the Home Screen -Typical View Light Master on the Home Screen Vent Fan Controls -Typical View Selecting the Vent Fan Controls button will take you to the controls that operate the Galley...
  • Page 48: Connected Coach Electrical Screen

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Other Controls The lower right corner of the home screen has a button that selects other controls. The TV lift is operated by holding down the button to lift the TV up or Down. The Entry door can be locked or unlocked from here.
  • Page 49 SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH settings button will take you to the generator settings screen. The generator auto button will set the generator to turn on automatically according to the generator auto settings. Further Information Refer to the Electrical Generator section in this manual’s electrical chapter and the generator manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions,...
  • Page 50: Connected Coach Climate Screen

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH CONNECTED COACH CLIMATE SCREEN The Climate Screen is indicated by the temperature icon button located on the selector row at the top. The Climate Screen has controls for the front and rear temperature, fan, air conditioner, water heater, floor heat and bay heat controls.
  • Page 51: Connected Coach Slideout, Awning And Leveling Screen

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Selecting the Rear Lights button will allow Pressing the Theatre Mode button will you to turn on the Bath, Makeup, Bedroom, automatically set the Main Lights to Theatre Bed, Dresser, Closet, and Accent lights Mode, and raise the TV. To return the TV -Typical View back to the storage configuration, use the Buffet TV power lift controls on the galley...
  • Page 52: Connected Coach Information Screen

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH Leveling Controls Slide-out, awning and leveling main screen Refer to the leveling section in the slide- -Typical View outs and leveling chapter in this manual for operating instructions and safety precautions. -Typical View CONNECTED COACH INFORMATION SCREEN The Information Screen is indicated by the circled “i”...
  • Page 53: Connected Coach Settings Screen

    SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH CONNECTED COACH SETTINGS SCREEN The settings screen is indicated by the gear icon button located on the selector row at the top. This screen has controls for the brightness, screen saver settings, screen cleaning mode, app settings, temperature units, and time adjust.
  • Page 54 CONNECTED COACH App Settings Screen This screen has information to download the Winnebago App and Winnebago ID for the app as well as the pin. It also gives the option to reset the pin to the default mode. Select the Screen Cleaning Mode to access the screen cleaning control screen.
  • Page 55: Appliances And Systems

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS The appliances installed in your motorhome are manufactured by reputable RV appliance makers and have been tested by independent WARNING laboratories to meet all applicable standards and codes set for RV appliances. At refrigerator/freezer or motorhome End See Section 2 - Safety and Precautions of this of Life remove travel latch.
  • Page 56: Ice Maker

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information Your refrigerator is equipped with water filter indicator lights, which remind you when it is time See the refrigerator manufacturer’s operation, to order and replace the water filter. When the care and maintenance information in your Order light comes on, it is almost time to change InfoCase.
  • Page 57: Microwave/Convection Oven With Range Hood

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information Refer to the appliance manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide range features and operating instructions. provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance information.
  • Page 58: Power Control System (Pcs)

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Water Pump Switch When use of the self-contained water system is desired, turn the Water Pump switch on. The “Pump On” light will illuminate when the pump switch is on and the system is operable. Water will be available as soon as a faucet is opened.
  • Page 59: Solar Charge Panel

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Solar Charge Controller (Located near monitor panel or in an exterior “Power” Screen compartment, depending on model) (Located on multiplex monitor panel) -Typical View 3-Port Solar Cap Further Information –If Equipped The Port Solar Cap (located on the roof) is Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide intended to make it easy to add additional solar provided in your InfoCase for important...
  • Page 60: Hydronic Heating System

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS connecting a portable solar panel, a separate solar element, along with a propylene glycol-based charge controller is not needed and will reduce antifreeze and water heating solution to give you the effectiveness of the portable solar panel. the luxury of quiet, continuous warmth in your motorhome.
  • Page 61 SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Expansion Fill Tank Expansion Fill Tank -Typical View • Check antifreeze/water heating solution level monthly. When the system is at maximum Hydronic Heating System operating temperature (i.e. immediately after (Located in passenger side compartment) the diesel burner cycles OFF), the fluid level -Typical View should be at the level marked HOT.
  • Page 62 SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS WARNING Increasing water temperature may result in scalding and serious injury. • Turn tempering valve COUNTER- CLOCKWISE to INCREASE water temperature. • Turn tempering valve CLOCKWISE to DECREASE water temperature. Hydronic Heating System Interior Control Switches “Climate”...
  • Page 63 SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS models). The other one is located in the cabinet behind the rear toilet (model N40P), or under the bed on the heating unit.(model N34N). Aqua-Hot Fuel Filter (Located in center of motorhome behind front wheels) Example of pressure relief -Typical View valve in generator...
  • Page 64: Thermostat

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • Settings are shared between bedroom and THERMOSTAT lounge to ensure that A/C and Heat Pump cannot be run at the same time. (Heating and Cooling) The Electronic Thermostat (located on the Heat monitor panel) controls the Hydronic Heating The lounge heating mode is controlled by the system, as well as the roof air conditioners in “Mid”...
  • Page 65: Air Conditioner Filters

    NOTE: It is normal for some water to run off the roof when using your air conditioner in “heat pump” mode. ® See your Winnebago Industries dealer for service and proper cleaning of the drain lines. NOTICE Air Filter...
  • Page 66: Washer/Dryer - Prep Package

    We recommend obtaining parts and service Water Supply Faucets for the Washer/Dryer installation from your NOTE: Always turn Water Supply Faucets OFF ® Winnebago Industries dealer. when not using the Washing Machine to avoid possible water leaks if a hose or DISHWASHER hose gasket should fail.
  • Page 67: Dishwasher

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTE: If the power to the dishwasher is disconnected, the drawer will remain Power locked. Button The dishwasher can be operated by either the remote control (located inside the InfoCase) or by using the wash program panel (located inside the dishwasher).
  • Page 68: Central Vacuum Cleaner

    SECTION 5 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Exterior Storage Compartment NOTE: The dishwasher can be paused with the remote only. Press the remote control Vacuum button and wait for three (3) beeps before A hose outlet is located on the central vacuum opening the drawer.
  • Page 69: Electrical

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Your motorhome is equipped with an when the auxiliary electric generator is running, electrical system consisting of two separate the power converter automatically changes a voltages: portion of the 120-volt current to 12-volt DC current. All equipment in the motorhome that is •...
  • Page 70 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL be used is designed to mate with the prongs of the power cord plug, the electrical connection can be WARNING expected to carry rated load. Connecting The Power Cord This connection is for 208Y/120-Volt or To connect to an external source, remove the 120/240 Volt AC, 3-pole, 4 wire, 60 Hz cord from the utility compartment and plug it into 50 Ampere supply.
  • Page 71: Inverter/Charger Unit - 2000W (Pure Sine Wave)

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL driving the motorhome because the engine alternator will charge the batteries while driving. The inverter/charger unit is accessible through a mid-passenger side compartment door. WARNING Service inlet access must be closed when utility connections are not in use. Park Fuses or Breakers Inverter Charger Unit Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse...
  • Page 72 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The inverter converts 12-volt DC current from The inverter/charger control panel is located the house batteries into 120-volt AC current for near the monitor panel or near the slideout use by 120-volt AC equipment in the motorhome. control switches, depending on model.
  • Page 73: Circuit Breakers - House 120-Volt Ac

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL An exterior outlet is also located in the rear CIRCUIT BREAKERS – HOUSE storage compartment on the passenger side of the 120-VOLT AC motorhome. The breaker panels protect all 120-volt GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT components in the motorhome from either an overload on the circuit or a short in the wiring or INTERRUPTER component itself.
  • Page 74: Electrical Generator

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL GENERATOR WARNING Careless handling of the generator and electrical components can be fatal. Never touch electrical leads or appliances when your hands are wet, or when standing in water or on wet ground. Do not attempt to repair the generator yourself.
  • Page 75 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Generator Operation automatically start the Generator to help maintain full air conditioning function and house battery charge. NOTICE Generator Hourmeter The Generator Hourmeter registers the total If operating the heating system or number of hours that the Generator has been generator, always maintain 1/4 tank of operated.
  • Page 76: Electrical System - House 12-Volt Dc

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL NOTE: Check Generator oil level frequently The house batteries can also provide during periods of use. Refer to the emergency power to start the engine if the chassis Generator manufacturer’s user guide battery is discharged. (See “Battery Boost provided in your InfoCase for specific Switch”...
  • Page 77: House/Coach Battery Disconnect Switch

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Coach Battery Disconnect switch” or “Battery BATTERY ACCESS Boost switch” in Section 3 - Driving Your Motorhome). House/Coach Batteries The house batteries are automatically charged NOTE: Your house battery (batteries) are by the chassis alternator while the engine is “Absorbed Glass Mat”...
  • Page 78: Battery Care

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The two best defenses against sulfating and insufficient charge are to: 1. Turn off the House/Coach Battery Disconnect switch to avoid parasitic discharge (the trickle discharge caused by directly connected components like digital clock displays, etc.) 2.
  • Page 79: Circuit Breakers - House 12-Volt

    Chassis Batteries WARNING If your motorhome is going to be unoccupied ® for two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries recommends disconnecting the chassis batteries Before removing any battery cables or in your motorhome to avoid battery discharge. battery, make sure all 12-volt equipment...
  • Page 80 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL House Circuit Breakers -Typical View Typical view of breaker panel. Actual breaker panel location may vary according to model floorplan. Breakers are labeled on panel according to appliance and equipment options. 6-12...
  • Page 81: Plumbing

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved FRESH WATER SYSTEM potable water filling facility or a known purified drinking water source. The Fresh Water System provides water to the galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, and The tank is filled through the City Water toilet.
  • Page 82 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Fresh Water Valve Fresh Water Valve (Located in water service center) (Located in water service center) -Typical View -Typical View 3. Turn city water supply ON. Using City Water 4. Use the level display on the interior monitor When connected to an outside source of water, panel to oversee filling of the tank, or when the water bypasses the water pump and storage...
  • Page 83: Utility Light

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Pump Strainer NOTE:Ensure the Fresh Water valve is in Normal position to use the water pump. The pump is equipped with a cleanable If the valve is in Tank Fill position, the strainer to capture any possible tank-borne pump will run continuously without particles that could damage pump components.
  • Page 84: Cold Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Do not leave the pump on while away from COLD WATER FILTER your motorhome or while driving. In time, a slow leak in a faucet could drain the water tank, –If Equipped fill the holding tank, and discharge the house To obtain filtered cold water for drinking or batteries.
  • Page 85: Full-Coach Water Filtration System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING FULL-COACH WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM –If Equipped The full-coach water filtration system is connected to the cold water lines throughout the motorhome. It uses a flow-through filter that removes chlorine, cloudiness, and sediments, resulting in clear, odorless and taste-free clean water for drinking, cooking, and personal care.
  • Page 86: Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: The O-ring should be replaced every NOTE: If a 100 ppm concentration is desired, third cartridge change to ensure proper use 1/2 cup of household bleach with 1 sealing. See your dealer for replacement gallon of water to prepare the chlorine cartridges and O-rings.
  • Page 87: Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 1. Connect a water hose to the Fresh Water Inlet SHOWER HOSE VACUUM (located in the water service center). BREAKER 2. Turn the Fresh Water valve to the Tank Fill position. After using the shower, you may notice water 3.
  • Page 88: Drainage System (P-Traps)

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING equipped with a wall-mounted push button See winterizing instructions at the end of this control and operates on minimal water section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing consumption. conditions. Further Information Normal Flush Water Saver Flush See the toilet manufacturer’s operation information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating, care, and maintenance...
  • Page 89 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 1. Remove the dust cap from the sewage drain outlet and connect the sewage drain hose. Be sure it is firmly attached with the 90 degree fitting. NOTE: The sewage drain outlet swivels downward when necessary to avoid bends in the sewage drain hose, which could trap solids while dumping or to provide more direct drainage while using...
  • Page 90: Waterline And Tank Drain Valves

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Flushing Your Black Waste Holding Using On-Site Sewer Hook-Ups Tank The sewage drain hose may remain attached to the sewage drain outlet and be routed out the flip- The black waste holding tank is equipped with down hatch in the bottom of the compartment an internal spray head that allows you to rinse the while the motorhome is parked and connected to...
  • Page 91: Water Heater Bypass Valve

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING See the “Water System Drain Valve WATER HEATER BYPASS Locations” chart at the end of this section for VALVE locations on your model. –If Equipped Waterline Drain Valves Your motorhome may be equipped with a water heater bypass valve for easier winterization of waterlines using RV antifreeze.
  • Page 92 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING After emptying the canister, remount it onto the filter assembly and continue the Blow-Out Method 1 – Blow Out Procedure Procedure. (Drain and purge waterlines using compressed air) 1. Level the Motorhome. If the motorhome is not level, there may be “low points”...
  • Page 93 “blow-out” plug to the Fresh Water Inlet (city water connection) in the water service center. Then use a compressed air hose regulated to 30 psi or less to force air through the system. A blow-out plug can be purchased at any ® Winnebago Industries dealer. 7-13...
  • Page 94 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 17. Reinstall the Water Heater drain plug and close the P-T Relief valve. 18. Pour about one cup of RV antifreeze down City Water Connection each drain for the galley sink, lavatory sink, and shower/tub. This fills the drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from entering the motorhome during storage.
  • Page 95 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING dealer and from most RV supply stores After removing filter, remount the empty and national retail outlets. Follow canister onto the filter assembly and continue directions on the container to determine the Antifreeze Fill Procedure. the correct amount to use for your Set Up Winterization Valves motorhome.
  • Page 96 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING end of the siphon tube into a pail or other 10. Turn the Winterization Valve 2 to “Normal”. container with 2 to 5 gallons of non-toxic RV This will stop the flow from the antifreeze antifreeze solution. siphon tube and revert the tank line flow to the water pump.
  • Page 97: Winterizing Optional Appliances

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Method 2 – Fill with RV Antifreeze WINTERIZING OPTIONAL If you have decided to fill the motorhome APPLIANCES waterlines with RV antifreeze, follow these steps to winterize your Washer/Dryer: Winterizing Washer/Dryer 1. With machine power OFF, advance Cycle (Stackable) Selector to “Position 3”.
  • Page 98: Water System Drain Valve Locations

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATIONS System Drain Valve Locations • Two (2) waterline drain points located in the water center Waterline Drain Valves area, drivers side 3rd or 4th compartment area. Remove water filter to drain cold water lines and open hot water recirculation line drain valve to drain hot water recirculation lines.
  • Page 99: Entertainment

    Receiver on the component. HDMI Video Selection System • Infrared Emitter (Located in front passenger overhead cabinet) NOTE: There will be a slight delay when changing sources. Winnebago ® Connecting Satellite Dish Receiver Industries recommends setting each component to a maximum video output •...
  • Page 100: Audio/Video System Basic Operation

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Further Information • Turn the Sound Bar volume up or down. Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide Lounge TV with Sound Bar System provided in your InfoCase for complete operating • Turn on TV and ensure TV source is set to instructions.
  • Page 101: Infotainment Center (House Mode)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT INFOTAINMENT CENTER (HOUSE MODE) –If Equipped The Infotainment Center in your motorhome allows you to view, listen, and control various ® modes such as SiriusXM satellite radio or Navigation from the dash radio to all TV’s in your motorhome while parked.
  • Page 102: Tv Antenna - Digital

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Search ON/OFF RED/GREEN Positional LEDs Readout Display Rotate Buttons Buffet TV fully extended. -Typical View 3. To lower the TV back into stored position, press the control switch DOWN. The power Digital Antenna Power Switch (Located inside entrance door lift/lower mechanism will stop automatically overhead cabinet) when the TV is all the way seated into stored...
  • Page 103: Satellite Dish And Cable Tv Connections (Input)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT ® 2. Press the Search button to initiate a new See your authorized Winnebago Industries search. Within 2-3 minutes, the antenna will dealer for proper installation and sealing of roof be accurately pointed to maximize reception mounted components.
  • Page 104: Exterior Entertainment Center (Adjustable)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • There must be a clear “line of sight” to the EXTERIOR ENTERTAINMENT satellite. Mountains, buildings, trees, CENTER (ADJUSTABLE) telephone poles and other obstructions can all block the satellite signal from reaching the –If Equipped dish. Your motorhome may be equipped with an •...
  • Page 105 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV Sound through the Sound Bar Further Information (Exterior TV Only) Please read the manufacturer’s user guide in your InfoCase for complete operating –If Equipped instructions. When watching TV programs (broadcast, cable, or satellite), the TV normally plays sound through its own built-in stereo speakers.
  • Page 107: Furniture And Softgoods

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS SLIDING BUFFET TABLE AND CHAIRS –If Equipped (Typical Views – Your motorhome may differ in appearance) Buffet Chairs The Buffet Chairs are free-standing to allow greater freedom of movement. Before driving, Straps clip both always return Buffet Chairs to their storage chairs in place location.
  • Page 108: Kitchen Sink Table

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS 2. Push edge of buffet table in until it locks into place. Table in the extended position Kitchen Sink Table shown in the fully -Typical View extended and locked position. 3. Reverse the steps to return the table to the -Typical View storage position.
  • Page 109: Rest Easy Multi-Position Lounge

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS REST EASY MULTI-POSITION ® LOUNGE –If Equipped (Typical View – Your motorhome may differ in appearance) NOTICE Do not recline the lounge completely flat Rest Easy Power Switch unless the footrest trundle section is (Located on the inside of the lounge armrest) extended.
  • Page 110: Theatre Seating

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Bed Conversion • Extend footrest and push together with the lounge seat cushion. • Press Rest Easy Power switch in the recline position until entire lounge lies flat. • Reverse steps to return to lounge seating. Footrest Release Latch •...
  • Page 111: Bed - Power Lift

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS BED – POWER LIFT Your motorhome may be equipped with a power lift/lower mechanism that raises and lowers the head of your bed with a touch of a switch to best suit your comfort needs. The Power Lift/Lower Control switch is located on the bed overhead cabinet or on the wall near the bed for your convenience.
  • Page 112: Roller Shades (Manual) - Solar/Blackout

    People are drawn to the natural beauty of Your motorhome may feature two-stage day/ ® wood. At Winnebago Industries , our craftsmen night roller shades that provide both solar heat work with the art found in each piece of wood to protection and light-blocking capabilities.
  • Page 113 No matter which species you chose for your new Winnebago Industries motorhome cabinetry, please keep in mind that no two pieces of wood are exactly the same.
  • Page 115: Slideout Rooms And Leveling

    –If Equipped park brake must be applied for the room(s) to run. Your motorhome may be equipped with a Winnebago recommends running the engine power lift/lower mechanism that raises and whenever you run the slideout rooms in or out, lowers the head of your bed to best suit your the engine alternator should insure the rooms comfort needs.
  • Page 116: Slideout Room Operation (Hwh)- Electric

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING SLIDEOUT ROOM OPERATION (HWH)– ELECTRIC -If Equipped WARNING Your motorhome may have more than one slideout room. Understand which switch operates which slideout room prior to operation. Make sure all slideout rooms are clear of people who could be harmed Slideout Switches or obstacles that could cause damage (Located on the monitor panel...
  • Page 117 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING To Extend Slideout Room To Retract Slideout Room Before Extending! Before Retracting! • Level the motorhome and set the Parking • Be sure the motorhome is level and the Brake. Parking Brake is set. •...
  • Page 118: Slideout Room - Extreme Weather Precaution

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING the outside of the slideout roof. Retract the slideout slowly, starting and stopping to allow water to drain off room cover. Cylinder Retract Valves (shown in closed position) -Typical View Retract Procedure: See “Before Retracting!” before proceeding. SLIDEOUT ROOM –...
  • Page 119: Slideout Roof Waxing

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Slideout Room Seal Care and Since only the rear wheels are locked while in PARK, raising either one or both Maintenance of the rear wheels off the ground could While most household cleaners work well for allow the vehicle to roll off the jacks.
  • Page 120 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Leveling System Auto Level Remote Switch (Located on drivers side trim panel) (Located in the water center compartment) -Typical View -Typical View Jacks Down Light The “Jacks Down” reminder is intended to warn you to retract your Leveling Jacks before moving the vehicle.
  • Page 121: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Hwh )

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING CHECKING HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL (HWH NOTICE ® See the Leveling System Operator’s Manual in your InfoCase for complete maintenance • Do not try to drive vehicle unless instructions and information. “TRAVEL” light is glowing with ignition All maintenance should be done as part of the switch on.
  • Page 122 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic Oil FULL Level Level ADD Mark Hydraulic Oil Breather Cap/Dipstick -Typical View NOTE: Overfilling the hydraulic reservoir can cause leakage of oil through the breather cap. Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation ® ®...
  • Page 123: Maintenance And Storage

    • Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of attention. Delaying these repairs may allow water the above. Your local Winnebago Industries leakage and result in damage to interior ceiling dealer has the correct and necessary parts and and body panels, upholstery, etc., which is not experience to help you maintain your sealants.
  • Page 124: Exterior Automotive Paint Finish

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE weight to the vehicle. This, in effect, reduces the initial 60-day cure stage, a coat of wax or amount of cargo you can carry and remain within polish can help protect the surface from these GVWR and GAWR limits.
  • Page 125 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE These types of road conditions may cause Washing Procedure surface damage to your motorhome. If • Rinse area to be washed with cold water to possible, it is best to avoid these types of remove surface residue.
  • Page 126: Exterior Graphic Care

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Polishing and/or Waxing be repaired or covered as quickly as possible to avoid penetration by moisture, especially in NOTE: When your motorhome is new or has freezing climates. been repainted for any reason, no polish If the fiberglass has been damaged and or wax should be applied to the finish contains cracks, tears, or holes, use plastic...
  • Page 127: Front End Masks And Paint Damage

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE of a graphic can be removed with cotton swabs after softening it with isopropyl alcohol. Rinse area thoroughly after cleaning. NOTICE FRONT END MASKS AND Do not use citrus-based cleaners on PAINT DAMAGE polycarbonate finishes. Citric compounds will damage the high-gloss surface, NOTE: This information is to make you aware of causing it to appear dull or “flat”.
  • Page 128: Headlights And Exterior Lights

    Exterior Light Lenses motorhome to prevent an accumulation of dirt, ® Most Winnebago Industries vehicles have which can detract from the appearance and polycarbonate lenses on exterior lamps, which shorten the life of carpet and fabrics.
  • Page 129: Cabinetry - Cleaning

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Draperies, Curtains, and resistance to soils and stains of vinyl fabrics. It is also tougher than real calfskin and has superior Bedspreads resistance to punctures, snags, and rips. These items may be woven from a variety of For most soils and stains, the fabric fabrics.
  • Page 130: Stainless Steel Appliances

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE surface material is extremely heat resistant, but SOLID SURFACE sudden contact by a very hot material with a cold ® COUNTERTOP – CORIAN countertop surface could cause a crack that would need to be repaired. Likewise, Care and Maintenance concentrated high heat sources in a small area, You can easily maintain the beauty of your...
  • Page 131: Sink - Stainless Steel

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE the stain. Rinse thoroughly with a sodium SINK – STAINLESS STEEL bicarbonate and water solution, then follow up by rinsing with water. Clean carefully. Care and Cleaning Instructions Oil and Grease Stains The stainless steel sink can usually be cleaned To remove oil and grease stains, use a mild with water and soap or detergent using a soft dishwashing liquid and hot water.
  • Page 132: Ceramic Tile - Polished

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE CERAMIC TILE – POLISHED BATHROOM Care and Maintenance Toilet You can easily maintain the beauty of your For instructions on the care of your toilet, refer polished ceramic tile flooring with little effort, by to the information in your InfoCase.
  • Page 133: Doors And Windows

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Marks or Discoloration. White automotive Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical rubbing compound may be used to remove arcing when attaching and detaching charge stubborn marks or discoloration. Use of these clamps. products will not damage the solid surface. NOTE: We do not recommend leaving the Always follow label directions.
  • Page 134: Chassis Service And Maintenance

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 2. Check window operation. or cracks that may have appeared around the window frames, vents, and any other joints. 3. Check cabinet and door hinges. Lubricate See Sealants – Inspection and General with penetrating oil, if necessary. Information at the beginning of this section.
  • Page 135: Chassis Fuses And Relays

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Towing Fuses CHASSIS FUSES AND RELAYS The fuses for the chassis supplied towing ® –Freightliner Chassis package are located inside the driver side rear Chassis and dash component fuses and relays compartment. are located in the 12-volt electrical compartment at the left front of the motorhome.
  • Page 136 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Diagnostic Plug (Located on steering column support beneath left side of dash) -Typical View Diagnostic Plug (Located in the passenger side rear access compartment) -Typical View 11-14...
  • Page 137: Motorhome Maintenance Chart

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Electrical System ...
  • Page 138 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Safety Equipment Check operation of the following items: Headlights, Taillights, and Marker Lights ...
  • Page 139 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Sealants Inspect (see “Sealants - Inspection and General ...
  • Page 141: Miscellaneous

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: We recommend that you dump all LOADING THE VEHICLE holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. NOTE: Your motorhome’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your motorhome.
  • Page 142 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Corner Weighing (Side-to-Side) You will first drive only your front wheels onto the scale pad, then drive ahead so that the The most accurate method of weighing a whole vehicle is on the scale, then finally pull off motorhome is to weigh each “corner”...
  • Page 143: Car Or Trailer Towing

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS axle is 12,000 lbs., then the load on each rear dual Because of individual vehicle use and loading set (left rear duals or right rear duals) should not habits, we recommend weighing the vehicle exceed 6,000 lbs. while fully loaded to avoid exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight Ratings.
  • Page 144: Trailer Wiring Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS force applied to the motorhome brakes, the more TRAILER WIRING force will be applied to the rear vehicle’s braking CONNECTOR system. We do not recommend the usage of a “surge- Your motorhome is pre-wired for trailer or car style”...
  • Page 145: Fireplace

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS ® this definition, the “trailer” can be a trailer, a NOTE: Some Winnebago Industries models vehicle towed on a dolly, or a vehicle towed by equipped with a Class 3 hitch may have a means of a tow bar. GCWR is typically specified...
  • Page 146: Tool And Ladder Storage

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Stationary Extended Mode - Step Switch OFF (Step Remains Extended) With the Step power switch in the OFF position, the step will extend when the screen door is opened and will stay extended whether the door is opened or closed. NOTE: The step switch is “locked”...
  • Page 147: Roof Ladder

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • Be aware that the vehicle may sway as you ROOF LADDER climb the ladder. Do not use the ladder in high winds. –If Equipped • As you climb the ladder, grasp the side rails firmly and always use both hands. Keep your WARNING body centered between the side rails.
  • Page 148: Awning - Power

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS 4. The Patio IN and OUT control the patio AWNING – POWER awning. Your motorhome is equipped with entry door Ignition Lockout System and patio power awnings to provide protection The ignition lockout system will disable the against outdoor elements, such as sun, light rain, extend function while the vehicle ignition key is and wind.
  • Page 149: Stepwell Cover

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS STEPWELL COVER CAUTION The stepwell cover can be extended to cover the stepwell area and increase usable floor space in the front of the motorhome while the entrance Stay clear of the entrance step area when door is not in use.
  • Page 150: Power Roof Ventilator

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Vertical Slider Windows –If Equipped Vertical windows have spring-loaded catches on both sides of the window that pop out to hold the window in its fully raised position. Press both catches inward while opening and closing the window.
  • Page 151: Air Hose Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • If you want the vent dome raised without the fan running, press the vent OPEN switch on Dome Crank the fan and turn the fan OFF. Rain Sensor The ventilator features a Rain Sensor; when it detects moisture it will turn off the fan and close the lid.
  • Page 152: Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Ventilate with outside air Partially open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate outside air through the motorhome. In cold weather, this ventilation may increase use of the furnace, but it will greatly reduce the condensation inside the motorhome.
  • Page 153 INDEX About this Manual ..........................1-1 Accent LED Light Strips ........................3-6 Air Conditioner Filters .......................... 5-11 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) ..................3-12 Air Horns .............................. 3-13 Air Hose Connector ..........................12-11 Audio/Video System Basic Operation ....................8-2 Awning – Power ........................... 12-8 Bathroom ............................
  • Page 154 Index Dishwasher ............................5-13 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System ....................7-6 Doors and Windows ..........................11-11 Drainage System (P-Traps) ........................7-8 Driving Safety ............................2-2 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ......................12-12 Electrical ..............................2-4 Electrical Cautions ..........................6-1 Electrical Generator ..........................6-6 Electrical Outlets –...
  • Page 155 Index Hydronic Heating System ........................5-6 Ice Maker ..............................5-2 Infotainment Center (House Mode) ......................8-3 Interior Soft Goods ..........................11-6 Inverter/Charger Unit – 2000W (Pure Sine Wave) ................. 6-3 Jump Starting ............................2-9 KeyOne™ Lock System ......................... 3-3 kitchen sink Table ........................... 9-2 Leveling System ...........................
  • Page 156 Index Seat Belts ..............................3-2 Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot ........................... 3-1 Service and Assistance ..........................1-2 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker ....................... 7-7 Signal Lever/Headlight High-Low Beam ..................... 3-11 Sink – Stainless Steel ..........................11-9 Sleeping Facilities ........................... 9-2 Slideout Roof Waxing .......................... 10-5 Slideout Room –...
  • Page 157 Index Waste Water System ..........................7-8 Water Heater Bypass Valve ........................7-11 Water Pump ............................7-3 Water System Drain Valve Locations ....................7-18 Waterline and Tank Drain Valves ......................7-10 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle ......................12-1 Windows ............................... 12-9 Windshield Washers and Wipers ......................3-17 Winterizing Optional Appliances ......................

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