Fuel & Fuel Systems; Fuel Fill; Fuel Types Vapor Lock - Fleetwood 1993 TIOGA Arrow User Manual

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family car. Become familiar with the position olthe motor
home in traffic, and be cautious when maneuvering to
allow for the length and width of the vehicle. Always
allow, extra room to corner and to change lanes. Learn
to use the side mirrors to view the road behind.
Remember that your motor home Is heavier than a car,
making it less maneuverable and harder to stop. Also,
because of it's greater side surface area,lt is more easily
affected by cross winds. Allow extra distances for pass-
ing and stopping, and drive at a moderate speed,
particularly in traffic and in gusty wiod, conditions.
Driving on winding or mountain roads is not difficult if
done with reasonable care. Observe proper vehicle
speeds when ascending or descending hills and always
operate in the proper transmission range. Downshift on
hills to avoid overheating or undue engine loads. Down-
shift when descending grades. Engine braking power
will help control vehicle speed, and relieve some of the
strain on the brakes.
Mountain driving or desert temperatures can put ex-
tremedemands on drive tra,in components: especially
ttletransmission. Under extreme heat;conditions you
may need to turn off the vehicle air 'coriditioner to
Improvil engine and transmission coolir,g. '
Be aware of the extra height of your motor home. Check
'forli>w hanging tree branches or other ,obsiructions
whenever you drive or park. Avoid lowovernangs when
pulling in for service. Always check overhead clear-
ances of overpasses and bridges. This may be particu-
larly important if you drive with the overhead vents open
or if the motor home is equipped with a roof air condi-
tioner, roof rack, CB orTV/radioantenna. Before leaving
on a trip, check your route. Some tunnels prohibit motor
homes with LP gas systems.
When parking parallel to a curb, be sure to allow for
poles or obstructions as the front and rear portions olthe
motor home swing wider than an automobile. When
parking on an incline, turn the front wheel Into the curb
in the direction of the roll to aid the parking brake. When
parking~
always shift the transmission to PARK (UP") and
set the parking brake, if applicable.
WARNING
DO NOT PARK OR IDLE THE MOTOR HOME
OVER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SUCH
AS TALL GRASS OR DRIED LEAVES. THIS
IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT IF THE EX-
HAUST SYSTEM HAS NOT BEEN PROP-
ERLY MAINTAINED. COMBUSTIBLE MATE-
RIALS MAY CATCH FIRE FROM HOT EX-
HAUST GASES, SOOT OR SPARKS THAT
COULD ESCAPE THROUGH CORROSION
HOLES OR CRACKS.
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If operating, parking or idling your vehicle off-road is
unavoidable, as is'often the case In recreational use:
Be aware that combustible materials could catch
fire from the vehicle's hot exhaust system.
Keep a fire extinguisher handy.
Avoid driving your vehicle through or over com-
bustible materials such as leaves, grass, vege-
tation or stubble high enough to touch, catch or
collect on Its hot exhaust system.
Parking or idling should be done onlY'in an area
where there are no combustible materials under
the vehicle.
FUEL AND FUEL SYSTEMS
See the' Chassis Operator's Manual in the Owner's
Information Package for fuelrecomr:nendations. The
optional 'generator Is designed torun6n the~ame' fuel
as the chassis. Consult the generator opEirating instruc-
tions for specii!1 caL\tjpnsabout maJntena,nce with differ-
ent types of fuels'.'"
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Fuel FII,I .. , "
" The fuel filler cap is located toward the rear oltha coach.
, Modern fuel systems may build upvapor pressure within
the ,tank, as the 'gasoline warms during use or hot
, weather: Under certain conditions; sudden release of
this pressure when, removing 'the gasoline cap can
, cause gasoline to spray from the fill opening, creating a
fire hazard: "
WARNING
WHEN REMOVING THE GASOLINE CAP,
ROTATE SLOWLY ONLY FAR ENOUGH TO
ALLOW PRESSURE TO RELEASE.' AFTER
"HISSING" SOUND STOPS, COMPLETE THE
REMOVAL OF THE CAP.
To protect the gaSOline system from excessive pressure
or vacuum, or from sudden release of pressure, replace
lost caps with caps of the same design which are
available from your Fleetwood motor home dealer.
Clean up fuel spills immediately. Raw fuel spilled on the
motor home could damage the'exterior finish,and Is a
serious fire ,hazard.
Fuel Types And Vapor Lock
Today's automotive fuel and emissions systems are

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