Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill; Lights; Tires; Suspension Alignment And Tire Balance - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
topped up with the same type of coolant
as equipped to maintain the special long-
life properties.
Further Information
Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase
for information and precautions on filling,
servicing, and checking the fluid level.

DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID FILL

The Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill is located under
the front hood.
NOTE: Use only certified diesel exhaust fluid
(DEF) in the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill
tank.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill
(Located under front hood)
-Typical installation shown
Further Information
Refer to the chassis manual provided in your
InfoCase for complete information and
precautions.

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. A failure of
more than one light, such as both taillights not
operating, may indicate a burned out fuse. Check
fuse and replace with one of the same rating
3-10
when necessary. If a fuse is not the cause of the
problem, the wiring system should be checked
immediately by an authorized service center.
Further Information
Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase
for further information.

TIRES

Improper tire pressure can result in tire
overloading and abnormal wear and also affects
handling, ride characteristics, and fuel economy.
WARNING
Make sure all replacement tires are of the
same size and rating as those shown on
your Vehicle Certification Label.
SUSPENSION ALIGNMENT
AND TIRE BALANCE
The front suspension and steering system of
this vehicle was factory aligned using highly
accurate equipment prior to delivery to the
dealership. However, alignment should be
checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded
the motor home according to your personal
needs. Thereafter, the alignment should be
periodically inspected to help prevent uneven tire
wear.
Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may
indicate worn or misaligned suspension or
steering, unbalanced tire, or other tire/suspension
problem.
Alignment can be affected by worn steering/
suspension parts or by incidents which happen
during driving, such as hitting a curb, pothole, or
railroad track, etc. Improper alignment can cause
tires to roll at an angle and wear unevenly. It may
also cause the vehicle to "pull" to the right or left.
Have your dealer inspect your vehicle's
suspension and steering components periodically
for misalignment or wear.

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