Q: When should I contact
the chassis manufacturer?
A: If your concerns relate
to the engine, transmission, suspension, etc., you should
contact the chassis manufacturer directly.
Ford Motor Company - (800) 444-3311
Q: I need service for
my Revcon, what should I do?
A: To obtain service,
contact your selling dealer for assistance. If you
are traveling, call us at (949) 474-0404. You will
be directed to the nearest authorized Revcon service
center in your area.
Q: How do I order parts
for my motor home?
A: Parts can be obtained
by placing an order directly with any authorized Revcon
dealer nationwide. For assistance in locating a dealer
nearest you, please call (949) 474-0404.
Q: How do I obtain a
Revcon Owner’s Manual and Chassis Manual for
my motor home?
A: You can obtain a Revcon
Owner’s Manual by sending a check or money order
for $12.00 to the address listed below. If you require
a chassis manual, you can contact the chassis manufacturer
directly.
Fleetwood Service & Training Center
1762 McGaw Ave., Irvine, CA 92614
Q: How would you define
the different carrying capacities?
A: Please refer to the
following definitions. You may also find these definitions
in your Owner’s Manual.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating): Means the maximum permissible weight
of this motor home. The GVWR is equal to or greater
than the sum of the unloaded vehicle weight plus
the net carrying capacity.
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight
Rating): Means the value specified by the
motor home manufacturer as the maximum allowable
loaded weight of this motor home with its towed
trailer or towed vehicle. Towing and braking capacities
may differ. Refer to Fleetwood and chassis manufacturer
manuals for complete information.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating):
Means the maximum permissible loaded weight a specific
axle is designed to carry.
GTW (Gross Towed Weight):
The maximum permissible loaded weight of a trailer
or car that this motor home has been designed to
tow. This cannot be increased by changing the trailer
hitch.
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight):
The weight of the motor home as built at the factory
with full fuel, engine oil and coolants. The UVW
does not include cargo, fresh water, LP gas, occupants
or dealer installed accessories.
NCC (Net Carrying Capacity):
The maximum weight of all occupants including the
driver, passenger, personal belongings, food, fresh
water, LP gas, tools, tongue weight of towed vehicle,
dealer installed accessories, etc., that can be
carried by this motor home. Normal variation of
materials may cause the Net Carrying Capacity to
be 200 lbs. higher or lower than stated. (NCC is
equal to or less than GVWR minus UVW).
Tongue Weight: The
maximum permissible downward force exerted on the
hitch ball by the towed vehicle coupler.
Q: What is the number
and the V.I.N.?
A: The V.I.N. (Vehicle
Identification Number) is the serial number the Chassis
Manufacturer uses to identify the chassis of the motor
home.
Q: Where can I find
information that can help me learn about my motor
home?
A: Please refer to your
Owner’s Manual, an authorized Revcon Servicing
dealer, or you can call just give us a call here.
Q: What is the maximum
towing weight I can tow with my motor home?
A: Since each motor home
is configured differently, please check the carrying
capacity tag located in your motor home. Information
on this carrying capacity tag combines with information
within your Revcon and/or chassis manufacturer manuals
to assist you in proper towing. Please contact either
your dealer, Revcon, or chassis manufacturer if you
have any questions in these materials.
Revcon has designed its motor home to provide you
with nothing less a whole new world of opportunity
just waiting to be discovered. Each unit features
the optimum storage, fluid, seating, and sleeping
capabilities. Though the customer enjoys this potential,
he/she also has the responsibility to select the proper
combinations of loads without exceeding the chassis
weight capacities.