Maintenance Schedule; Maintenance Schedule - Airstream Trade Wind Owner's Manual

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Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

WARNING
Failure to maintain your trailer can cause pre-
mature and unexpected parts breakage and/or
erratic operation that may be hazardous.
NOTICE
See appliance manufacturer's literature for
further information.
Every 1,000 miles or 60 days
Escape Window
Check operation of latches and
upper hinge.
Smoke Alarm & CO
Test and replace battery as
Detector
required.
Tires
Check tire pressure;
Specifications on page
Hitch
Check for loose bolts or
unusual wear.
GFCI Circuit
Test and record.
Breaker
Every 5,000 miles or 90 days
Main Door Latch
Lubricate with dry graphite
Exterior Door Locks Lubricate with dry graphite.
Exterior Hinges
Lubricate with light household
oil�
LPG Hold-Down
Lubricate with light household
oil�
LPG Regulator
Check bottom vent for
obstructions.
Wheel Lug Nuts
Torque to specifications,
Specifications on page 4-3�
Breakaway Switch
Pull pin and lubricate with
household oil;
Switch on page 8-11
7-Way Plug
Spray with contact cleaner.
8-2
Every 5,000 miles or 90 days
Hitch Ball
Range Exhaust
Hood
Roof Vent Elevator
Screws
Main Door Step
Every 10,000 miles or 6 months
Brakes
Nev-R-Lube
see
4-3�
Tires
Spare Tire Carrier
Windows, and Door
Seals
Exterior
Escape Window
Every year
LPG Tanks
Seams
see
Hitch Coupler and
Ball
see Breakaway
Interior Cabinetry
Power Jack
Lubricate with hitch ball lube or
wheel bearing grease.
Clean fan blades and wash
filter.
Lubricate with light household
oil�
Lubricate and inspect moving
parts.
Inspect or replace as
necessary.
Visually inspect wheel
bearings at tire rotation. Refer
to Dexter's recommendation
www.dexteraxle.com
or call
(574) 295-7888�
Inspect and rotate.
Lubricate moving parts.
Clean with mild detergent
and apply 303 Aerospace
Protectant�
Wax�
Lubricate latches with WD-40
or light household oil.
Have purged by LPG supplier.
Check and reseal exterior
seams, windows, lights, and
vents as needed.
Ensure all parts operate freely.
Replace any component if
worn or damaged.
Visual Inspection of latches
Locks, Hinges and Slides.
Silicone Spray as needed.
Inspect and lubricate;
see
Power Jack on page 8-10
2024 Trade Wind

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