Fleetwood 1998 American Tradition Owner's Manual page 177

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If the motor home was properly and carefully prepared for
storage, taking it out of storage will not be difficult. The
following procedure check list assumes that you stored the
motor home with care. If you didn't, and extensive freeze
damage or other serious deterioration has occUlTed, please
consult your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Cen-
ter for advice.
Thoroughly inspect the outside of the vehicle. Look for ani-
mal nests in wheelwells, under the hood, in air cleaner or in
other out of the way places.
Remove all appliance vent, ceiling vent and air conditioner
coverings. Be sure all furnace, water heater, and refrigerator
openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests, webs, etc.
Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect
intrusion, water damage, or other deterioration.
Refer to the Chassis Owner's Manual for procedures on
reactivating the vehicle after storage.
Check all chassis fluid levels - engine oil, engine coolant,
power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, rear axle
oil.
Check charge level in batteries. Refill and recharge as neces-
sary. Reinstall batteries if necessary. Be sure cable ends and
terminals are clean and free of corrosion.
Check tire pressures. Reinflate to specified cold pressure.
Remove covering from inside windows. Open vents and
windows for ventilation.
STORAqE
REACTivATiNG
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MOTOR
HOME AfTER
STORAGE
AMERiCAN TRAdiriON -
CopYRiqHT 1997, FlEETWood ENTERPRiSES, INC. All RiqHTS RESERVEd.

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