Seats And Seat Belts; Driver/Passenger Seats; Seat Belts; Child Restraint - Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1992 Manual

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Hitch classification: Class II. Do not use a load equaliz-
ing hitch. It could cause structural damage to the frame
members.
1
2
4
3
(looking Into connector on motor home)
Terminal
Wire
Connects To
No.
Color
(Circuit)
2
3
4
Yellow
Gound
Green
Brown
White
Rt. Turn/Stop
Tail/Clearance
Lt. Turn/Stop
Limit the tongue weight of trailer or towing device to a
maximum of 250 pounds. Heavier tongue weights can
damage your motor home rear frame and body, cause
unstable driving and handling characteristics, and will
restrict your rights under the Ownercare warranty.
Do not tow a vehicle weighing more than 3500 pounds,
or which would result in exceeding the GCWR recom-
mended by the chassis manufacturer. Heavier vehicles
can cause braking problems, damage the hitch, the
motor home structure or drive train, cause unstable
driving or handling characteristics, and/or restrict your
rights under warranty. Changing the trailer hitch will not
increase the tow capacity of the motor home even if the
chassis is rated at a higher level.
The Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) is listed
on the wardrobe door tag. The GCWR is the maximum
allowable weight of both the loaded motor home and
towed vehicle. Exceeding the GCWR will cause dam-
age to your motor home drive train or chassis, unstable
driving and handling characteristics, and will reduce
your warranty protection.
SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
Driver/Passenger Seats
The driver's and passenger's seats offer different posi-
tion/comfort adjustments:
WARNING
DO NOT ADJUST THE SEAT POSITION
WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. YOU
MAY LOSE CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE.
Refer to the booklets in your owner's information pack-
age for operating instructions.
Seat Belts
Seat belts are an important safety feature of your
vehicle. For your protection, always use your seat belts.
The driver's seat and other seats designed to carry
passengers while moving have been equipped with seat
belts.
WARNING
ALL RIDERS SHOULD USE SEAT BELTS
WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. NEI-
THER SEATS WITHOUT SAFETY BELTS NOR
BEDS SHOULD BE OCCUPIED WHILE THE
VEHICLE IS IN MOTION.
Adjust seat belts as follows:
To fasten belt, be sure it is not twisted, then push the
tongue end of one belt into the buckle of the mating belt.
Be sure it latches. For greatest safety, adjust the belt
snugly as low on the abdomen as comfort will allow.
To release the belt, depress the button in the center of
the buckle and slide the tongue out of the buckle. Never
use a belt for more than one person at a time.
Child. Restraint
All vehicle occupants, and especially children, should
be restrained whenever riding In vehicles. Holding a
child in your arms is not a substitute for seat belts or a
child restraint system. Child restraint systems are de-
signed to be secured in the vehicle seats by lap belts.
Children could be endangered in a crash if their child
restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle.
When using any child restraint system, be sure to read
and follow all instructions on installation and use that
came with the system.
When securing a child restraint with a lap belt that has
no retractor, pull the excess webbing through the adjust-
ment mechanism.
If the child restraint is still not secure, use a different
seating position in the vehicle and/or contact yourdealer
and the child restraint manufacturer for help.

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