Motor Home Storage - Fleetwood JAMBOREE GT 1998 Manual

Class "c" motor home
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MOTOR HOME STORAGE
The following checklists will help you perform the steps
necessary to prepare your motor home for storage. Use the
checklist that applies to the storage conditions you anticipate.
These checklists do not include every detail required, and
you may want to expand them to suit your needs. Contact
your dealer for additional suggestions suitable to your
climate and storage conditions, particularly extremes of hot
and cold.
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Wash the motor home exterior and underside. Hose off
accumulations of mud and road salts.
Thoroughly clean the interior of the motor home,
including carpets, counter tops, lavy, tub and shower,
and galley.
Inflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure.
Park the motor home as level as possible front to rear
and side to side. Block wheels front and rear, and leave
the parking brake OFF.
Check the charge in the battery. Recharge as necessary.
Remove battery cables. Refer to Chassis Owner's
Manual for proper removal and installation sequence.
Clean terminals, top and sides of batteries and battery
boxes. Reinstall cables, dress with a plastic ignition
spray.
Use battery disconnect switch/es, if equipped.
Drain holding tanks, toilet, and fresh water tank.
'CopYRiqHT 1997, flEETWood ENTERPRisES, INC.
All
RiqHTS RESERVEd.
STORAGE
CHECI(LlSTS
SHORT; TERM
STORACE
(LESS THAN
60
DAYS)
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