Introduction
Vehicle Storage Instructions
When a vehicle is not used for an extended period of time,
precautions must be taken to prevent deterioration of vehicle
components.
Vehicles that are out of service for extended
periods of time can experience corrosion and other undesirable
effects. Drive vehicle monthly to exercise the brakes, driveline
and steering. Run the vehicle long enough for the engine to
reach operating temperature.
NOTE: Losses occurring to a unit while it is in storage will
not be considered for warranty reimbursement.
Storage Duration – One Month or Less
1.
Wash vehicles as necessary. Always wash vehicles that
have been exposed to road salt.
NOTE: Washing Instructions - Wash the vehicle with warm
water and mild soap, then wipe wet surfaces with a chamois
or soft cloth. DO NOT use hot water or strong soaps or
detergents. DO NOT wash the vehicle in direct sun, or when
the sheet metal is hot to the touch. This will streak the finish.
DO NOT wipe dirt off dry surfaces, as this will scratch the
finish.
NOTE: When vehicles are stored outside, particularly in
coastal areas (salt water and high humidity atmosphere)
or other areas of corrosive environment, paint and bright
metal may require frequent washing and waxing to prevent
deterioration.
Determining washing frequency is the
customer's responsibility.
NOTE: For vehicles exposed to ultraviolet rays of the sun,
apply a coating of Bon Ami
®
soap, or similar product, to the
inside surfaces of the windshield and windows, to shade the
interior and prevent fading of the interior trim.
2.
Inspect painted surfaces; touch up all exposed primed or raw
metal areas to prevent rust.
3.
Apply a thick coat of wax to prevent discoloration from the
elements; wax all chrome and stainless steel metal parts.
4.
Check the radiator coolant for proper level and adequate
freeze protection (-20°F [-29°C] is standard for medium duty
models and bus chassis; -40°F [ -40°C] is standard for heavy
duty models.)
5.
Cover open ends of vertical exhaust stack(s).
6.
Drain air brake reservoirs and close the drain cocks.
7.
Lubricate all exposed transmission, auxiliary transmission,
and Power Take Off (PTO) shift rails.
8.
Check state-of-charge eye in batteries and re-charge if
open circuit voltage is below 12.6 volts. Disconnect battery
ground cables to prevent accidental starting, or parasitic
electrical loads from discharging the battery.
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