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Changing the wiper blades on your motorhome is similar to your car. Remove the
screw, take off the old blade, and replace with a similar style and length blade.
Lubricating pivot points with thin lubricating oil is also recommended.
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Check that all furnace, water heater and refrigerator openings are free of debris,
insect nests, webs, etc.
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Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intrusion, water
damage, or other deterioration.
• Check charge level in batteries. Refill with distilled water and recharge if necessary.
Reinstall batteries if necessary. Be sure cable ends and terminals are clean and
free of corrosion. Turn the Battery Disconnect Switch off if applicable.
• Check tire pressure. Inflate to the specified cold pressure.
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Remove coverings from windows if necessary.
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Open vents and windows for ventilation.
• Drain, flush and sanitize the fresh water system. Inspect drain lines for leaks.
Replace if necessary. Do not try to repair, as this is usually ineffective.
• Install a new water filter (if your unit is equipped with this).
• Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water system. Check for leaks at all
joints and fittings. Repair if necessary.
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Check 12 Volt circuit breakers and inspect all fuses.
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Operate all 12 Volt lights and accessories.
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Install new batteries in battery operated devices.
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Test propane, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries if
necessary.
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Check the monitor panel operation.
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Open and operate all vents and vent fans. Remove any outside coverings if
applicable.
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Inspect 120 Volt electrical system which includes power cord, converter, all outlets
and exposed wiring. If defects are found, consult your servicing dealer or an
authorized service center.
• Operate 120 Volt appliances and air conditioner (s). Be sure to uncover air
conditioner shroud(s).
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Inspect the propane system and check for leaks. If propane tank shows signs
of rust or corrosion, have it inspected by a qualified propane technician. Refill if
necessary.
• Operate each propane appliance. Observe all burner/pilot flames for proper color
and size.
• If necessary, have propane regulator adjusted for proper pressure by a qualified
technician.
Planning and Preparation
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