Service And Maintenance; Chassis Maintenance; Chart Code Explanation - Winnebago 1987-1989 LeSharo Service Manual

Winnebago 1987-1989 lesharo; 1987-1989 phasar; 1987-1989 utility van motor home
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
CHASSIS MAINTENANCE
The following
pages list the
required
and
recommended scheduled maintenance services for
your Winnebago vehicle, with descriptions of the
operations to be performed at each service.
Some operations
listed
in the
maintenance
schedule are required at the specific intervals to
maintain emission control performance standards.
Failure to have these services performed at the
intervals
stated
may affect
your
warranty
coverage.
NOTE: The
vehicle
may require
additional
maintenance
if
it is operated
under
extreme
conditions such as non-use for
long periods of time, excessive start and
stop driving conditions, extreme cold or
desert
climates,
sustained
high-speed
driving,
frequent
engine
idling,
heavy-duty
loading, commercial use, or
any other extreme operating condition.
It is the owner's
responsibility to recognize the
vehicle's operating conditions and to ensure that
the vehicle is properly serviced according to the
maintenance schedule.
The service intervals indicated on the charts are
based on the odometer reading on your vehicle or
the number of months since the vehicle was first
used, whichever occurs first. Maintenance should
be continued
at the same intervals for mileage
beyond that indicated on the charts.
Chart Code Explanation
The letter "R" opposite a service indicates that a
replacement
is necessary. An "A"
denotes a
necessary adjustment. The letter
"1"
indicates that
an inspection is recommended. (Inspections may
lead to
adjustments
or other
mechanical
operations.)
The symbol
"*,,
beside a letter
indicates that the service specified is required to
maintain the vehicle's emissions. Refer to "Service
Operation Descriptions" for details.
It
is the
owner's
responsibility
to
keep
maintenance records since it may be necessary to
prove
that
required
and
recommended
maintenance has been performed. These records
should be left in the glove compartment
and
passed on to the subsequent owner when the
vehicle is sold.
A2-5
Also, ensure that your dealer or other servicing
establishment
marks the corresponding box on
the chart anytime
a maintenance service
is
performed.
Remember, proper service at the
proper intervals protects your investment.
NOTE: All kilometer figures listed on the charts
are approximate.
For comparison,
one
mile equals 1.609 km.
NOTE: The need for service is determined by a
mileage or time interval. In most cases,
the odometer mileage will indicate when
service is required. However, if driven very
little, the vehicle should be serviced at
least every twelve months. Under severe
driving
conditions,
more
frequent
maintenance is required.

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