On mine, although it's a Monaco;
I have a smart wheel. To set the fast idle, turn on cruise, press the "set" button for fast idle. Pressing it again will increase the idle, pressing the "res" button will decrease the idle.
Not sure what you mean by air jack, as that can mean many things. Monaco did not use lanyards on their air tanks. You should have a relief valve in the rear compartment on the driver's side and another in the genset compartment on the passenger's side. Next to it will be an 'innie' air chuck for adding air so your brakes can be released for towing. To add air to your tires etc. you should have an 'outie' air chuck just above the propane tank on the driver's side. Finally if you're looking for an air compressor for your air leveling system, mine is in the back above the drive axle. Monaco began in 06 to move that to the front passenger side because of the hum it makes when activated. People complained it bothered them while sleeping.
Mine has no aux hookup for propane.
FYI, get the VIN off the coach you're looking at and call Monaco tomorrow at 800-509-3417. If you can't get the VIN, get the coach number which will be stamped on the RVIA sticker on the outside by the front door. They will be able to email you the build sheet on THAT particular coach so you'll know exactly what it came with. They also have all the serial numbers on everything put on and in it. Good info to have....Dennis
We can do more than we think we can, but most do less than we think we doDennis and Debi Fourteen Years Full Timing
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