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Security of any auxiliary equipment such as TV and awning, etc.
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Windshield wiper blades
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Generator compartment
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Fresh and waste water connections/drains and supplies such as high pressure
hose
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Propane compartment/tank
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Brakes, including lines, pads/shoes, seals
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Engine area for pan gasket or other leaks
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Anything unusual hanging or tangled with road debris such as tree limbs
• Tank condition (gas, fresh water, waste water)
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Check operation of all systems, including: Wipers, windshield, horn, brakes,
steering, transmission, heater, defroster, air conditioner, and seat adjustment.
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Idle engine long enough to check cooling system and alternator operation. Be
sure to turn on headlights and climate controls to see if alternator handles the
additional drain on the electrical system.
Note:
Refer to the Chassis Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for
more
information.
Pay careful attention to where and what type of flammable materials you store. Certain
storage areas are clearly labeled
DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
Examples of spark producing areas, depending on the motor home model, are: base
kitchen cabinets, front dinette base, exterior refrigerator service compartment, as
well as refrigerator cabinet. Please use discretion as to what potentially dangerous
products your motor home contains while traveling. Be sure all canisters and bottle
tops are secure and leak free.
The following checklist will assist your preparing the living quarters for a trip:
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In winter make sure that the fresh water tank system is freeze protected.
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Make sure that all storage items are secured and that heavy items are stored
low so they do not fall.
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Check operation of stove and refrigerator.
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Check that you have proper paperwork such as owners registration card,
vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and valid driver’s license.
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When preparing for your trip, always consider vehicle weight when loading the
motor home.
Exterior Checks
Undercarriage Checks
Operational Checks
Pre-Trip Checklist
The front suspension and steering system of this vehicle was factory aligned using
highly accurate equipment prior to delivery to the dealership. However, we recommend
that alignment be checked and if necessary, adjusted after you have fully loaded the
motorhome according to your personal needs. Thereafter, the alignment should be
inspected annually to help prevent uneven tire wear. All alignments and incurred costs
are the responsibility of the retail owner.
Chassis
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