PREVOST H3-40 VIP Owner's manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
PA1579
September 2011
PA1579 rev.4
June 2011
Featuring:
EPA2010 regulations engine with SCR selective catalytic reduction
system
First issue: January 2011, beginning with B-1772
REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1 Introduction of Prevost AWARE Adaptive Cruise Braking February 2011
2 Standard engine oil type update – changed to 10W30 June 2011
3 2011 inducement strategy added June 2011
4 Reorganization of manual structure September 2011
FOREWORD i
This PREVOST Private Coach Owner's Manual
has been prepared to thoroughly acquaint you,
the owner, with vehicle equipment and features
in order to fully appreciate and safely enjoy your
vehicle. Of course, you are anxious to drive your
new private coach and test its features, but first
please read this publication carefully to help
ensure enjoyable and trouble free operation.
This book should be kept inside the vehicle at all
times for convenient reference. It is also
suggested that it remains with the vehicle at the
time of resale. Please notify PREVOST CAR
INC. when the vehicle's ownership is transferred
so that our records can be kept up to date. Do
this by filling out the appropriate form at the end
of this manual.
The specifications, descriptions and figures
given are based on the latest information
available at printing time. And because at
PREVOST we are constantly striving to improve
our products, we reserve the right to make
changes at any time without notice and/or
obligation on our part.
Please note that this publication applies to
factory-prepared, conversion-ready luxury
private coaches, manufactured by PREVOST
CAR INC. It describes and explains the
equipment and options available for installation
in our factory. Therefore, there may be
equipment described herein that is not installed
on your vehicle. This publication also does not
cover equipment installed by your interior
designer or system manufacturer.
This manual, or portions thereof, cannot be
reproduced in any form whatsoever, in whole or
in part, without the written consent of PREVOST
CAR INC.
The following words are used to emphasize
particularly important information:
WARNING
Identifies instructions which, if not followed,
could result in serious personal injury or loss
of life.
CAUTION
Denotes instructions which, if not followed,
could cause serious damage to vehicle
components.
NOTE
Indicates supplementary information needed
to fully understand and complete an
instruction.
For your own safety and to ensure prolonged
service life of your private coach, heed our
cautions, warnings and notes. Ignoring them
could result in extensive damage and/or serious
personal injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii
SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..............................................................................................1-1
SECTION 2 VEHICLE EXTERIOR ....................................................................................................2-1
SECTION 3 VEHICLE INTERIOR .....................................................................................................3-1
SECTION 4 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS...............................................................................4-1
SECTION 5 OTHER FEATURES ......................................................................................................5-1
SECTION 6 STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES..............................................................6-1
SECTION 7 SAFETY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT .....................................................................7-1
SECTION 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................8-1
SECTION 9 TECHNICAL INFORMATION........................................................................................9-1
ABBREVIATIONS
APPENDIX A – SERVICE LITERATURE
APPENDIX B – TROUBLESHOOTING MULTIPLEX
APPENDIX C – ALLISON DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING CODES
APPENDIX D – TPMS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1-1
SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES ................................................................................................................2
DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES............................................................................................................2
OTHER PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 3
1-2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES
To ensure safe and reliable operation, heed the
following safety precautions.
o Operation and maintenance of the vehicle
must be performed only by qualified
personnel.
o Before driving, conduct a walk around
inspection and check that all baggage
compartment doors and equipment access
doors are securely shut.
o Make sure good visibility is maintained at all
times. Keep windshields clean and free of
obstructions.
o Adjust the driver's seat so that all controls
can be reached easily.
o Always wear your safety belt when driving.
o Check the instrument panel frequently. Do
not operate the vehicle when dials or
indicators do not indicate normal operating
conditions.
o Always pay attention to pedestrians passing
in front and behind the vehicle. Always yield
to pedestrians at pedestrian walkways.
o Do not drive over obstacles on the road.
Empty boxes, piles of leaves, and snowdrifts
could conceal hidden dangers that could
damage the vehicle suspension and
underbody.
o When turning or changing lanes, signal your
intention well in advance.
o When approaching to make a right turn,
reduce the space between the vehicle and
the curb to make sure another vehicle
cannot pass on the right. Since the vehicle
makes wide turns, allow enough space to
make safe turns.
o Switch from high beams to low beams when
meeting or following other vehicles within
500 feet (150 meters).
o Never leave the vehicle unattended with the
engine running or with the key in the ignition.
Turn off the engine, remove keys and apply
the parking brake before leaving the vehicle.
o Shut-off the engine before refueling, adding
oil, performing maintenance or servicing
tasks, unless stated otherwise.
o Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. Do
not smoke when refueling. Keep away from
open flames or sparks.
o Do not run the engine or HVAC system with
access doors left open. Close compartment
doors before operating any equipment.
o Do not remove the surge tank filler cap or
the cooling system pressure cap when the
engine is hot. Let the engine cool down
before removing filler caps.
o Do not attempt to push or pull-start the
vehicle.
o The service life of the vehicle depends on
the kind of maintenance it receives. Always
record any problems and report them
immediately to maintenance personnel. After
each trip, perform a system diagnostic to
check if error codes and anomalies were
recorded in the vehicle electronic modules.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING PRACTICES
o For city driving, allow a four to six second
travel interval between your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead. Increase this travel interval
to six to eight seconds for highway driving.
Increase time interval for driving at night or
in foul weather.
o Be prepared to stop when approaching an
intersection. The stopping distance of the
vehicle increases with the weight and speed.
o Establish eye-to-eye contact with other
drivers and with pedestrians. Use, high
beam and low beam headlights, turn signals
and horn as needed.
o On highway, don't stare at the road ahead.
Keep your eyes moving. Check mirrors and
dashboard instruments frequently.
o To keep the vehicle from drifting across
lanes during highway driving, always look
over the horizon on the road ahead.
o Adjust your speed to road conditions, traffic
and visibility. Never exceed the posted
speed limits.
o If another vehicle is following close behind,
reduce your speed to let the vehicle pass.
For additional information about safe operation
and defensive driving practices, contact the local
department of motor vehicles authority.
1-3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OTHER PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Prior to working on a system inside vehicle,
make sure to cut electrical power and air
supply. A component could be supplied with
electricity even if the ignition switch is set to
the OFF position and/or a component could
be pressurized even if air tanks are emptied.
Always refer to the appropriate wiring and
pneumatic diagrams prior to working on
electrical and/or pneumatic systems.
NOTE
When the ignition switch is set to the OFF
position, the electrical components are not
energized except for the CECM (Chasis
Electronic Control Module), the battery
equalizer, the preheater system and some
electronic modules; which are energized during
15 minutes after the ignition has been set to
the OFF position. Prior to working on one of
these electrical components, set the battery
master switch in the main power compartment
to the OFF position. If the vehicle will not be
operated for a long period (more than 2
weeks), it is recommended, in order to prevent
the batteries from discharging, to trip the main
circuit breakers located in the main power
compartment to stop the small current drawn
by the radio preset station memory, the CECM
memory and the instrument cluster clock. Note
that the radio station presets will be erased,
same thing for the diagnostic codes history and
the instrument cluster clock will have to be
reset.
CAUTION
Prior to arc welding on the vehicle, refer to
section 00-GENERAL of your maintenance
manual. Precautions have to be taken to
avoid costly damage to the electronic
components.
VEHICLE EXTERIOR 2-1
SECTION 2 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR VIEW..........................................................................................................................................2
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURBSIDE DOOR........................................................................................... 3
ENGINE COMPARTMENT DOOR...............................................................................................................3
DPF ACCESS DOOR ...................................................................................................................................4
MAIN POWER COMPARTMENT (BATTERY) ............................................................................................4
ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR ........................................................................................................................5
SCR CATALYTIC CONVERTER ACCESS HATCH ...................................................................................5
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (WITH OPTIONAL CENTRAL A/C SYSTEM)........................................5
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT (WITH OPTIONAL CENTRAL A/C SYSTEM) .....................................6
FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE COMPARTMENT ..........................................................................7
RECLINING BUMPER COMPARTMENT ....................................................................................................7
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS....................................................................................................................7
FUEL AND DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID (DEF) FILLER NECK ACCESS ....................................................8
ENTRANCE DOOR .........................................................................................................................................8
INSIDE OPERATION .......................................................................................................................................8
OUTSIDE OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................9
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ..............................................................................................................................9
KEYLESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................9
EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS ..........................................................................................................10
ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTED MIRROR...............................................................................................................10
RETRACTABLE BACK-UP CAMERA ......................................................................................................10
120 VOLTS CONNECTOR.........................................................................................................................10
TRAILER HITCH.........................................................................................................................................10
2-2 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR VIEW
H3-45 VIP EXTERIOR VIEW 18688
1. Engine air intake
2. Engine R.H. side access door
3. Main power compartment
4. Baggage compartment
5. Fuel filler neck and diesel exhaust fluid
(DEF) filler neck access door
6. A/C condenser compartment or baggage
compartment
7. Entrance door
8. Retractable back up camera (optional)
9. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) access door
10. Engine compartment rear door
11. Rear-view mirror
12. Reclining bumper compartment
13. Front electrical and service compartment
14. Driver’s power window
15. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning
compartment (HVAC) or baggage
compartment
16. Fuel filler neck access door
17. Auxiliary axle
18. Engine radiator door
19. SCR catalytic converter access door
VEHICLE EXTERIOR 2-3
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CURBSIDE
DOOR
Lock this door using the
exterior compartment key.
Lift up protector cover to
gain access to the lock.
Pull up the door handle to
release the latch and then
pull the door open.
The curbside door has a safety catch on top to
prevent it from closing inadvertently. Release
the safety catch before closing the door.
DOOR HANDLE 18184
The engine compartment curbside door provides
access to the following (if equipped)
Engine compartment rear door release lever
Fuel Pro 382 filtration system (optional)
Primary and secondary air system fill valve
Booster block terminals
Wet air tank drain valve
Engine air filter
Engine block heater connector
Power steering fluid reservoir
Battery charger 110-120 volts connector
WARNING
Unless otherwise stated, do not run the
engine when the engine compartment
curbside door is open.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT DOOR
To open engine
compartment door, first
open engine compartment
curbside door. Lift the
latch release lever, place
hand on the upper right of
the rear door and pull
rearward.
Then, using both hands, lift the door up. Always
engage the safety catch when the engine
compartment rear door is open. Release the
catch before closing the door.
The lighting in the engine compartment turns on
automatically when that door is open if the
engine compartment light switch is set to ON
and the ignition key is set to ON or ACC. Use
this switch to turn off the light if it is not required
when the door is open for an extended period.
When open or not closed properly, an
annunciator pictogram will appear on the
instrument cluster DID. To close the door, lift it
slightly and release the safety catch.
OPENING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT DOOR 18331
The engine compartment rear door provides
access to the following:
Engine
Alternators
Compressors
Belt tensioner control valve (see Care and
Maintenance chapter)
Starter selector switch (see Starting and
Stopping Procedures chapter)
Engine cooling fluid surge tank and filler cap
2-4 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
Engine air filter restriction indicator
Engine oil dipstick
Engine oil filler cap
Allison transmission oil dipstick & filler tube
WARNING
Pressurized cylinders assist the engine
compartment door opening. To avoid injury,
stand clear when opening the engine
compartment rear door.
WARNING
Unless otherwise stated, avoid running the
engine when the engine compartment door is
open.
DPF ACCESS DOOR
The engine door must be
open before opening the
diesel particulate filter
access door. To open the
DPF access door, press
the latch release lever.
Using both hands, push
the door up until it locks in
place.
To close the door, press the latch release lever
again and lower the door, holding it with both
hands.
WARNING
Proceed with extreme care when opening the
DPF access door. Hold the door with both
hands and never place your fingers behind
the door panel.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER ACCÈSS DOOR
MAIN POWER COMPARTMENT
(BATTERY)
To unlock the main power
compartment door, use
the exterior compartment
door key. The door will
pop open.
The lighting in the compartment turns on
automatically when the door is open if the ignition
key is set to ON or ACC. When the main power
compartment door is open, an annunciator
pictogram appears on the instrument cluster
DID.
The main power compartment provides access
to the following:
(4x) 12-volt batteries
12-volt and 24-volt electrical systems main
circuit breakers for
Battery charger (optional)
Vanner battery equalizer
Battery master switch
Transmission Electronic Control Unit (TECU)
Multiplex modules: I/O-A, I/O-B
Rear fuse box (VECR) & spare fuses
Relays and diodes
Electronic ground stud
PARTIAL VIEW OF MAIN POWER COMPARTMENT
VEHICLE EXTERIOR 2-5
MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKERS 12-VOLT & 24-VOLT 06605A
ENGINE RADIATOR DOOR
Open the engine radiator door by pushing on the
release latch located on the left side, behind the
louvers.
RADIATOR DOOR RELEASE LATCH LOCATION 18529
SCR CATALYTIC CONVERTER
ACCESS HATCH
To gain access to the SCR catalytic converter:
1. Open the radiator door first;
2. Pull the catch connecting rod to unlock the
access hatch;
3. Lift the hatch open;
4. Hold the door open by inserting the support
rod free end into the receptacle located on
the left side of the door.
WARNING
After inserting the support rod into the
receptacle, make sure that the rod supports
the door securely from falling down on to your
head or body.
WARNING
External and internal temperatures remain hot
long after engine has been shutdown. Allow
the aftertreatment device and DPF to cool
before handling. Wear protective clothing and
glove while servicing.
ACCESSING THE SCR CATALYTIC CONVERTER 04035
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (with
optional central A/C system)
To open the condenser compartment door:
1. Open the fuel filler door first;
2. Move the latch bolt pin to the right as shown
(step 1 on image);
3. Rotate the latch handle as shown (step 2);
4. Open the door on the right side when facing
the door.
2-6 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
A/C CONDENSER COMPARTMENT DOOR OPENING
CONDENSER COMPARTMENT (WITH CENTRAL A/C
SYSTEM, DEF TANK NOT SHOWN) 22362
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT (with
optional central A/C system)
Find the evaporator compartment door release
latch on the left wall of the adjacent baggage
compartment. Pull the release latch then pull
the evaporator compartment door open.
The evaporator compartment contains relays,
diodes and an I/O-B multiplex module mounted
on a panel located on the R.H. side wall when
facing the compartment.
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT ACCESS 18306
EVAPORATOR COMPARTMENT (WITH CENTRAL A/C
SYSTEM ONLY) 22365
HVAC COMPONENTS PANEL 06596B
NOTE
It is important to keep the evaporator
compartment door closed while checking the
HVAC system to prevent faulty readings.
VEHICLE EXTERIOR 2-7
FRONT ELECTRICAL AND SERVICE
COMPARTMENT
Unlock this compartment
door using the exterior
compartment key. Pull up
door handle to release the
latch then pull the door
open.
The lighting in the front electrical & service
compartment turns on automatically when the
door is open if the ignition key is set to ON or
ACC.
The front electrical and service compartment
provides access to the following:
Front fuse box (VECF) & spare fuses
ABS module
Multiplex modules: I/O-A, I/O-B
Relays & diode blocks
Windshield washer reservoir
Headlights washer reservoir
Reclining bumper opening lever
Accessory air tank drain valve
Accessory air tank fill valve
Electronic ground stud
CECM & Master ID
Keyless entry module
FRONT ELECTRICAL & SERVICE COMPARTMENT 06665
FRONT ELECTRICAL & SERVICE COMPARTMENT 14066
RECLINING BUMPER
COMPARTMENT
The front bumper can be tilted downward to give
access to the compartment. Pull the opening
handle located in the front electrical and service
compartment to unlock. Tilt down the bumper to
access the compartment. Push the bumper back
up firmly in place to lock in position.
RECLINING BUMPER OPENING HANDLE 06602
WARNING
The compartment behind the bumper is not
designed for storage. Never store loose
objects in this compartment since they can
interfere with the steering linkage mechanism.
Use care when opening or closing the
reclining bumper compartment to prevent
personal injury
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS
The baggage compartment doors can be locked
and unlocked using the exterior compartment
key. Lift up the cover to gain access to the lock.
2-8 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
Pull up door handle to release the latch and then
pull the door open. Pressurized cylinders assist
the opening and closing of the baggage
compartment doors and hold the doors open.
The lighting in the baggage compartments turns
on automatically when the door is opened if the
ignition key is set to ON or ACC.
WARNING
To avoid injury, keep hands clear of door
edge and door frame when closing.
NOTE
To prevent theft and vandalism, always lock
all doors before leaving the vehicle
unattended.
NOTE
The baggage compartment doors can also be
locked and unlocked using:
The baggage compartments central
locking system switch on the L.H.
dashboard (refer to Controls and
Instruments chapter).
The keyless entry system.
The remote entry transmitter (refer to
Controls and Instruments chapter).
FUEL AND DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID
(DEF) FILLER NECK ACCESS
Both fuel filler neck doors must be opened with
the exterior compartment key. To open, turn the
key ¼ turn clockwise and pull the door open.
NOTE
It is recommended to refuel from the curbside
whenever possible, to avoid spilling fuel into
the evaporator compartment. Any amount of
fuel vapor in this compartment would be
carried right up into the cabin by the HVAC
system fresh air intake.
Moreover, the curbside filler neck door is the
only access to the DEF filler neck.
NOTE
Provided the vehicle is parked on level
ground, an automatic nozzle will automatically
shut off when tank is approximately 95% full.
CAUTION
Do not fill to more than 95% of the tank
capacity. Do not "top off" the tank, doing so
may result in fuel spillage when the fuel
expands.
FUEL FILLER DOOR 03093
CAUTION
Diesel exhaust fluid DEF will begin to
crystallize and freeze at 12°F (-11°C) and
expand by 7% when frozen. To allow
expansion without damaging the DEF tank, do
not fill the tank with more than 15.9 gallons
(60 liters).
During vehicle operation, the SCR system is
designed to provide heating for the DEF tank
and supply lines. If DEF freezes when the
vehicle is shut down, start up and normal
operation of the vehicle will not be inhibited. The
SCR heating system is designed to quickly
return the DEF to liquid form and the operation
of the vehicle will not be impacted.
ENTRANCE DOOR
INSIDE OPERATION
Lock or unlock the entrance door from the inside
either by actuating the front entrance door
rocker switch on the R.H. dashboard panel or
using the door inside lock knob.
NOTE
If the alarm system is armed, unlocking the
entrance door from the inside by sliding its
lock knob will not disarm the alarm system.
The alarm will sound.
VEHICLE EXTERIOR 2-9
NOTE
For complete information concerning the
Remote Keyless Entry & Anti-theft Alarm
System, refer to the document included in
your vehicle “publication box”.
DOOR LOCK KNOB INSIDE THE VEHICLE 18187
OUTSIDE OPERATION
The first way of locking and unlocking the
entrance door from the outside is the front
entrance door lock key provided with the
vehicle. Turn key counterclockwise to lock or
clockwise to unlock the entrance door and
disarm the intrusion protection and anti-theft
system.
NOTE
The stepwell lights and entrance overhead
light turn on as the door opens.
NOTE
For complete information concerning the
Keyless Entry System & Anti-theft Alarm
System, refer to the document included in
your vehicle’s “publication box”.
DOOR HANDLE & KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM KEYBOARD
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
By this system, you can lock or unlock the
entrance door and the baggage compartment
doors. Unlocking the entrance door using the
keyless entry system will also disarm the
intrusion protection and anti-theft system. The
keyboard is located below the outside entrance
door handle. The microprocessor/relay module
is pre-programmed by the manufacturer and this
code can not be deleted. Moreover, you can
program your own entry code (e.g. a birthday or
part of a social security number).
The manufacturer's code is:
On your owner's wallet card
Taped to the keyless module in the front
electrical & service compartment
Three stickers are joined to your owner's
wallet card
When you use the keyless entry system, the
keyboard illuminates. Do not push the buttons
with a key, pencil or any other hard object as it
could damage the buttons. Although each button
is provided with two digits separated by a
vertical line, there is only one contact per button.
Press in center of button, i.e. between the two
digits.
You must unlock the entrance door before you
unlock the baggage compartment doors. If you
let more than five seconds pass between the
numbers you press, the system shuts down, and
you have to enter your code again. If the keyless
entry system does not work properly, use the
key or the remote entry transmitter to lock or
unlock entrance door or the baggage
compartment doors.
KEYLESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1) To unlock the entrance door, enter the five
numbers of the code. After pressing the
fifth number, the stepwell lights and
entrance overhead light turn on and the
door unlocks. During the night, press any
button to illuminate the keyboard and then
enter the code.
When pressing any button, the keyboard
lights up for five seconds.
2) To unlock the baggage and service
compartment doors, press button 3·4 within
five seconds after the code that unlocks the
entrance door.
3) To lock the entrance door, the baggage
compartment doors and arm the intrusion
protection and anti-theft system all at the
2-10 VEHICLE EXTERIOR
same time, press buttons 7·8 and 9·0
simultaneously.
NOTE
The intrusion protection and anti-theft system
will be set after a 30 seconds delay.
For additional information, refer to Other
Features chapter.
EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS
The coach is equipped with flat-type and
convex-type rear-view mirrors. Convex mirrors
give a wide angle view. Objects viewed in
convex-type rear-view mirrors appear smaller
and are actually closer than they appear.
To provide good visibility in cold weather, the
mirrors may be equipped with heating elements
activated by a rocker switch located on the
dashboard. Refer to Controls and Instruments
chapter. Thermostats are used to prevent
continuous operation of the heating elements.
CAUTION
Do not attach stick-on type convex mirror
accessories to the heated mirror glass. This
could impede uniform heat distribution on the
mirror surface and could break the mirror
glass.
ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTED MIRROR
Electrically adjusted mirrors are adjusted by the
outside mirror controls located on the L.H.
control panel. Refer to Controls and Instruments
chapter. Manual adjustment is also possible.
Adjust the side-view mirrors until the side of the
vehicle is visible. Adjust the flat-type mirror until
the road behind is in full view.
Conve
x
Fla t
RAMCO REAR-VIEW MIRROR 18443
RETRACTABLE BACK-UP CAMERA
An optional back-up camera is available which
provides the driver with visual assistance when
backing-up. The back-up camera is mounted in
a retractable housing. For additional information,
refer to Controls and Instruments and Care and
maintenance chapters.
NOTE
A switch located in the rear electric
compartment is used to retract the back-up
camera for cleaning or maintenance.
120 VOLTS CONNECTOR
This connector is used with a 120 volts supply
and is connected to the optional engine block
heater. Refer to Starting and Stopping
Procedures chapter.
TRAILER HITCH
Your vehicle may be equipped with a factory
installed trailer hitch which has been designed to
meet the following rating:
Maximum gross trailer weight: 20,000 lbs
(9072 kg)
Maximum tongue weight at 6 ½ inches
(165 mm) or less from coupling receiver :
1,500 lbs (680 kg)
TRAILER HITCH 18487
WARNING
The draw bar and the ball used for towing the
trailer should be rated for 20,000 lb capacity
or more.
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