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> Does any one have a complete checklist for
> winter shutdown and storage.
> Thanks
There may be one in the back of the owner's manual. I'll check tonight.
Main thing is to get all the water out of the plumbing. If you're north
of the Mason-Dixon and the coach is stored outside, you might want to
consider removing the batteries and storing them inside on a trickle
charger. Being in the south, I like to take mine out and drive it about
twice a month. Clean the fridge and block its door open and remove all
food(no sense attracting destructive pests) from the cabinets. Change
the oil and top off the fuel tanks(full tanks are less prone to moisture
condensation).
I've heard that it's better to deflate the air springs instead of
leaving pressure on them all winter, so I back my rear wheels onto
blocks and squat the rear suspension.
That's what comes to mind right now. I'm sure I've left something out.
Patrick
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