Planning And Preparation - Fleetwood Jamboree 1982 Owner's Manual

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1.
Coolant Recovery Reservoir
2.
Engine Oil F ill Cap
3.
Transmission Dipstick
4.
Windshield Washer Reservoir
5.
Brake Cylinder Reservoir
6.
Main Battery
7.
Hood Support
Camping trips and recreational living can
save more energy (and money) than you
think. Turn your home living systems
(heating, air conditioning, etc.) to
minimum while you're gone. If you plan
an extended trip, turn unneeded systems
completely off. An unoccupied house
doesn't need to consume as much energy
as an occupied one. So remember to "turn
your house off".
WARNING
TURN OFF LP GAS MAIN VALVE IN
ORDER TO EXTINGUISH ALL PILOT
LIGHTS BEFORE FILLING GASOLINE
TANKS. AFTER TANKS ARE FILLED,
AND AFTER TURNING MAIN VALVE
BACK
PLANNING
AND
PREPARATION
Plan your trip and organize all preparations before you leave.
Proper preparation is the key to getting the most enjoy-
ment from your motor home.
Plan your route carefully. Consult maps and guidebooks.
Become aware beforehand of road conditions, campsite
availability, or other circumstances.
BE SURE ALL EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED AND READY
FOR TRAVEL. Check the following items:
a. Check all fluids including:
Motor home engine crankcase oil
Transmission fluid
Power steering fluid
Radiator recovery system reservoir level
Master cylinder brake fluid
Electrolyte level of main and auxiliary batteries
Windshield washer reservoir level
b. Inspect wheel lugs for tightness. See Chassis Operator's
Manual for torque specifications. Examine all tires for
road damage, then inflate to the proper pressures as re-
commended in the Chassis Operator's Manual. Check
spare tire pressure. In using your Chassis Operator's
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