• Plumbing Lines - Drain and protect by filling with approved RV antifreeze.
• Fresh Water Tank - Drain.
• Water Filters - Remove and discard filters.
• Body - Clean and wax. Oil locks and hinges. Repair roof seams as needed.
• Countertop and Cabinets - Wash with mild soap and water.
• Curtains - Remove and clean according to care specifications.
• Windows - To protect the interior fabric from fading, cover windows by pulling
blinds, closing shades or using a separate cover such as a sheet.
• Holding Tank - Drain and rinse. Close valves. Add a small amount of antifreeze
to keep valves and gaskets lubricated.
• Drain Traps - Pour RV antifreeze down all drains.
• Batteries - Add distilled water and recharge if needed. Disconnect the cables.
Remove the batteries and store them in a cool dry place. Check and recharge as
needed.
• Refrigerator - Clean and leave both doors propped open. Cover the exterior
panels and roof vents.
• Air Conditioner - Remove the air filters and clean or replace.
• Roof - Keep clear of snow accumulation or damage may occur.
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If the motorhome was properly and carefully prepared for storage, taking it out of
storage will not be difficult. The following procedure checklist assumes that you
stored your motorhome properly. If you didn’t, and extensive freeze damage or other
serious deterioration has occurred, consult your dealer or an authorized service cen-
ter for advice.
• Thoroughly inspect the outside of motorhome. Look for animal nests in the
wheel wells or in other out of the way places.
• Remove all appliance vents, ceiling vents and air conditioning covers. Be sure
all refrigerator openings are free of debris, insect nests, webs, etc.
• Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intrusion, water
damage, or other deterioration.
• Check all chassis fluids levels: engine oil, engine coolant, hydraulic fluid
reservoir, transmission oil, rear axle oil and tag axle.
• Check the charge levels in the batteries. Refill with distilled water only and
recharge as necessary. Reinstall the batteries if necessary.
• Be sure the cable ends and terminals are clean and free of corrosion.
• Check the charge levels in the batteries. Refill with distilled water only and
recharge as necessary. Reinstall the batteries if necessary.
• Be sure the engine instruments indicate proper readings. Start the engine and
allow it to reach operating temperature. Shut the engine down. Check all fluids
and fill as necessary.
• When the engine is running, check the operation of headlights, taillights, turn
signals, back-up lights, license plate light and emergency flashers. Operate the
Unit Care & Maintenance
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CHECKLIST -
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CHECKLIST -
OPENING THE
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Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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