should be by your left knee while in the drivers seat--under the dash:)
The chassis is the body of the motor vehicle
Its not located on the motor its on the chassis. Its the BIG ROUND thing that's on the fire wall on the driver side that has the master cylinder attached to it.
blower motor in dash was not working replaced it still not working now what
The radiator is located in front the engine cooling fan and shroud, at the front of the motor. _____________chassis_________________ _____________________________________ Fire wall motor ~cooling fan~ radiator ________________________________________ chassis
That depends on what chassis it's made on. Winnebago manufactures the bodies, but oursources their chassis from automotive manufacturers.
A Class A motor home is constructed on a commercial truck chassis or commercial bus chassis. The front of the motor home is flat and it has large windows. Bus conversions are generally Class A.
Most likely its a class A Motor home if it doesn't have a "Van" front on it. Chassis type then would be a "P" Chassis.
To the frame or the chassis. The cool thng about 350 SB is you can move the motor mounts to change the weight transfer of the vehicle. Depends on what you use it for.
Who made the chassis doesn't really matter - what does matter is what motor you have in it. IIRC, Itasca RVs were built on Freightliner chassis ranging from the Sprinter 3500 up to the custom built RV chassis from Freightliner Custom Chassis.
All the infirmation about the chassis, the motor, the colour etc are on a label found under the spare wheel.
The chassis acceleration sensor is located on the left side below the motor. Not on the motor but on a little metal plate connected to the body. I paid $55 at KIA for the part. The part # is 0K2NC-18911. They say it's a universal part. It took me two days to convince them the part even exist. But I have it now. I hope this helps.
I have a 96 and it is directly under the wheel. My turn signals do not work at all. I am having a hellofa time with it.