Automotive 12-Volt Fuses And Circuit Breakers; Mountain Driving - Winnebago Chalet Manual

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SECTION 3
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
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
when necessary. If a fuse is not the cause of the
problem, the wiring system should be checked
immediately by an authorized service center.
Refer to your chassis manual for further
information.
AUTOMOTIVE 12-VOLT FUSES
AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The automotive fuses and breakers are
conveniently located behind the panel beneath
the left end of the dash in front of the driver's
seat.
The circuit breakers will pop outward if they
are tripped. Simply push in to reset.
Always replace plug-in blade fuses with ones
of the same size and amperage rating/color.
See your chassis manual for further
information about chassis supplied fuses.
Automotive Fuse/Breaker Panel
(beneath left end of dash)
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MOUNTAIN DRIVING

Special techniques must be used when driving
in mountainous or hilly country.
Climbing A Hill
The transmission will automatically
downshift as needed to climb most hills. If the
hill is long or very steep, however, you may need
to manually shift to a lower gear to keep the
transmission from repeatedly upshifting and
downshifting. Select the lowest adequate gear
range for the duration of the incline. See your
chassis manual for specific information.
CAUTION
Observe the engine temperature gauge
more frequently than normal. If
overheating occurs, pull off to the side of
the road and allow the engine to
thoroughly cool before refilling the
radiator and restarting the engine.
Descending A Hill
When going down a long grade, you may need
to manually shift to a lower gear rather than
keeping your foot on the brake pedal. A lower
gear will allow the engine to provide a degree of
braking action. Holding your foot on the brake
pedal for an extended period may cause brakes to
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