2. DISCOVER YOUR MOTORHOME
2.1 Base vehicle
2.1.1 Chassis
Your dealer should give you the user manual and the chassis maintenance book published by the automotive manufacturer when your
motorhome is delivered. We recommend that you take note of the contents and follow the instructions relating to chassis.
Wheel alignment must be checked at 1,500km (900 miles). An additional inspection is also strongly recommended at
20,000km (12,000 miles). Such inspections are at your expense.
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The chassis number stamp or hard stamped number is located on the front right wheel-housing.
Chassis number
on low-profile models
2.1.2 Tyres
For tyre pressure, see "Tyre pressure", page 81. In case of puncture, use the quick repair kit located in one of the
boots.
2.1.3 Accessories
Motorbike racks and coupling systems must be approved and fitted with the appropriate electrical circuit. Check
with your dealer if your vehicle can have this type of equipment installed.
Accessories reduce the load capacity of the motorhome and affect how the vehicle handles. The driver should adapt their
driving or even reduce speed in some countries.
Chassis number on A-Class
models