Doors & Locks; Frame; Front Axle Tire Alignment - Jayco SENECA Owner's Manual

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Do not use a buffer and a buffing
compound as it may damage the exterior
surface.
Please contact a professional
paint body shop for assistance.
Damaged paint
To prevent corrosion, touch up small cracks
and scratches in the paint coat as soon as
possible with touch-up film or paint. Carefully
check the body areas facing the road and the
tires for damage to the paint coat caused by
flying stones, etc. Refer to Sec. 11 Diagrams
& Specifications for the exterior paint code
numbers.
Cleaning plastic parts
Use a sponge or chamois to clean plastic
parts. Use warm water and a soft cloth or
chamois to remove any white residue from
dark colored plastic surfaces. Do not use a
scrubbing brush, other hard tools, or wax
containing abrasives as they may damage the
plastic surface.
Do not allow plastic to come into contact
with brake fluid, engine oil, grease, paint
thinner, or batter acid. These will damage
plastic.
Use a soft cloth and a mild
detergent solution to wipe away any such
contact.
Chrome parts
To prevent chrome parts from spotting or
corroding, wash with water, dry thoroughly,
and apply a non-abrasive automotive wax. If
the chrome is severely damaged or pitted,
use a commercially available chrome polish
product.
W
INDOWS
Any ventilating window may permit water
inside, especially during heavy rainstorms.
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
Condensation will also cause water to
accumulate on windows and in the tracks.
The window "glass" can normally be cleaned
with a sponge and water. Use glass cleaner
to remove wax, oil, grease, dead insects, etc.
After washing the glass, wipe it dry with a
clean, soft cloth.
D
& L
OORS
OCKS
Locks on entrance and baggage doors need
biannual lubrication using a light coat of
silicone spray. Conditions such as rain, salt,
dust
and
pollution
maintenance needs.
F
RAME
Sand, pebbles, objects on the highway,
climate (salt air exposure) or ice inhibiting
chemicals used during the winter months will
damage the paint, inviting rust and other
deterioration. Periodically inspect the exterior
exposed areas, clean and repaint the frame
members occasionally and whenever you
notice rust or paint chipped away, to insure
protection.
F
A
T
RONT
XLE
IRE
The term alignment refers to both the
adjustment angles on the steering axle and
suspension and tracking of the rear axle.
Many
factors
are
establishing proper alignment.
components, suspension, wheel bearings and
even proper loading will affect your motor
home alignment.
To ensure accuracy, your motor home
was
aligned
and
manufacturing facility before shipment to
your dealer.
It is your responsibility to have the alignment
inspected periodically to maintain vehicle
steering performance and prevent uneven tire
wear as part of your normal maintenance.
NOTE: Always have the alignment checked
and adjusted by a qualified shop with the
proper equipment to handle heavy vehicles.
SECTION 10
may
increase
the
A
LIGNMENT
considered
when
Steering
weighed
at
our
10 - 5

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