Storage
Long-Term Storage
(Over 60 Days)
1. Perform all steps as required for sholt-term
storage.
2. Run chassis engine to normal operating
temperature. Operate automotive air condi-
tioner(s) to lubricate compressor seals.
Drain engine oil, replace filter, refill engine
with fresh oil.
3. Remove windshield wiper blades and store
inside the motor home.
4. Charge and remove both the chassis and
house battery(ies). Store in a cool, dry
place, and check the charge and water level
every 30 days. If the specific gravity is
being checked, recharge the battery when it
drops to 1.220. With the advent of com-
puter controlled engine and transmission
management systems certain procedures
must be followed whenever the chassis bat-
tery is disconnected or replaced. Please
refer to your Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual for any instructions sup-
plied by the chassis manufacturer with
respect to this subject.
.II
NOTE
I
If your motor home is equipped with a solar battery
charger, it will trickle charge the house battery. The
battery disconnect switch must be ON for the solar
charger to charge the batteries.
5. Remove, clean and replace roof air condi-
tioner filter(s). Cover the air conditioner
shroud(s).
6. To help preserve the tires, park each tire on
a piece of plywood about 12 inches square.
7. Cover the windows on the inside with foil,
cardboard, paper, etc., to reduce curtain,
drape, and carpet fading.
8. Remove batteries in battery-powered
devices.
12-2
9. During extended periods of storage, gasoline
may detetiorate due to oxidation. This can
damage rubber and other matetials in the fuel
system. It may also clog small orifices.
Commercially available gasoline fuel stabiliz-
ers should be added whenever actual or
expected storage periods exceed 60 days.
Follow the additive manufacturer's instruc-
tions. Operate the vehicle regularly during the
storage period to mix and circulate the anti-
oxidant agent throughout the fuel system.
10. Check tire inflation pressures every 30
days. Maintain maximum rated cold infla-
tion pressure.
11. Check the sealant around all roof, floor and
body seams and windows. Reseal if neces-
sary. See Sealant Renewal section.
12. Lubricate all locks and hinges as described
in the Maintenance chapter.
13. Remove high grass or weed growth if
coach is parked on dirt.
WINTERIZATION
Thoughtful planning and preparation for the
winter season can help eliminate equipment fail-
ures and breakdowns, and can extend the life of
your motor home and its systems. Your dealer
can advise you concerning specific winterization
procedures and products for your climate area or
the areas through which you will be traveling.
Your dealer may also provide winterization
service for all appliances and systems in the
motor home. The following is a check list if you
prefer to perform these procedures yourself:
1. Check engine coolant level and antifreeze
protection. Drain and flush engine cooling
system and add antifreeze per the chassis
operator's manual.
2. Service and winterize the generator as out-
lined in the generator operating manual
included in your Owner's Information
Package.