Weekly Inspections:
• Check belts for proper tension.
• Check power steering fluid.
• Check engine fan.
• Check batteries.
• Check brake master cylinder fluid level.
Every 6,000 miles:
• Check air intake system for damage.
• Check steering box for leakage.
• Check hydraulic fluid reservoir level, and inspect lines.
• Check air filter minder. If red, replace air cleaner.
• Check rear axle lubricant level.
• Lubricate front axle king pins, steering linkage, drive shaft, U-joints, and slip yoke.
Regularly scheduled maintenance should be followed as noted in your chassis manual.
Generator
Whether LP-Gas or gasoline-powered, your generator contains a complete engine, which
has the same kind of maintenance requirements as any engine. This includes lubrication,
inspection of coolant level and other procedures listed in the generator manual. The Coach
Monitor Panel includes a clock that displays the hours of usage for the generator. Monitor
the clock and perform the maintenance operations required by the schedule in the manual.
LP-Gas
Never neglect your LP-Gas system. Regularly trace the lines and look for flat or kinked
spots. It is wise to inspect and test the system before and after long or rough trips. Make
sure that cargo cannot crush or damage the lines. Finally, turn the gas on and check each
fitting for leaks. Wipe each fitting with soapy water and look for bubbles. Read the chap-
ter on LP-Gas for further instruction.
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