Maintenance And Storage; Sealants - Inspection And General Information; Roof; Undercarriage - Winnebago Era Touring coach Owner's Manual

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SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
SEALANTS – INSPECTION AND
GENERAL INFORMATION
Water is a recreational vehicle's worst enemy
when it is allowed to enter where it is not
intended. Sealants perform a very important
function and should be inspected closely and
maintained regularly. Winnebago Industries
utilizes many different types of sealants. Refer to
the "Sealants Call-Out Sheet" provided in your
InfoCase for further information.
Sealants, in general, do not have "set"
lifetimes. Varying environmental factors affect
the pliability and adhesiveness of sealants. You
or your dealer must:
Inspect all sealants, a minimum of every six
months.
Inspect the moldings, windows, clearance
lights, exterior compartment doors, and all
their attachments.
Also, inspect weather seals around entrance
door, etc., and if necessary, have a dealer
replace them immediately.
Check for cracks, voids, gaps, breaks,
adhesion, and any sign of physical
deterioration.
NOTE: Proper sealant inspection includes not
just visual observation but running a
finger along sealant seams to verify
proper adhesion to the surface. Any
loosened areas must be replaced.
Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of
the above. Your local Winnebago Industries
dealer has the correct and necessary parts and
experience to help you maintain your sealants.
See "Sealants Call-Out Sheet" provided in
your InfoCase.
Always use the same type sealant that was
removed.
Immediately have dealership check moldings,
windows, and exterior attachments for leak
source if you notice water inside of unit.
Sealants must be inspected every 6
months and replaced if necessary.
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ROOF

STAY OFF ROOF. Surface may be
slippery. Falling could result in death or
serious injury.
For your safety, it is not recommended that
you store or carry items on the roof.
Always have damage to the roof area repaired
immediately. Damaged or detached sealant
around the vents, air conditioner, body-to-roof
seams, etc., should also receive immediate
attention. Delaying these repairs may allow water
leakage and result in damage to interior ceiling
and body panels, upholstery, etc., which is not
covered by the limited warranty (see" New
Vehicle Limited Warranty" provided at the
beginning of this manual).

UNDERCARRIAGE

Buildup of mud and dirt under the body of the
vehicle can cause damaging rust or corrosion on
steel or aluminum parts and can add needless
weight to the vehicle. This, in effect, reduces the
amount of cargo you can carry and remain within
GVWR and GAWR limits.
Corrosive materials, such as those used for ice
and snow removal and dust control, can also
accumulate on the underside of a vehicle. These
materials should be removed by flushing the
NOTICE
WA RNING
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