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Every Year:
• Clean battery, neutralize and coat terminals with petroleum jelly.
• Paint A-Frame, step, and frame at front and rear.
• Check seams and reseal exterior seams, windows, lights and vents if necessary.
• Check hitch coupler and ball for wear or damage. Make sure all parts operate freely.
Replace any component if worn or damaged.
Every 2 or 3 years:
• Have the burner section of the fridge cleaned.
Parts and Lubricants
Here is a list of practical parts to have in order to repair and maintain the travel trailer in case of
a problem.
Bulbs
WARNING: Always replace the light bulb on an interior or exterior light fixture with the
correct bulb for that light. Failure to heed this warning could cause fire, property damage,
personal injury, or death.
Fuses
• 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 amp
Miscellaneous
• Water hose gaskets.
• Wheel bearing grease (for hitch ball).
• Extra pin clips for hitch.
• Dry graphite.
• WD-40 or equivalent aerosol lubricant.
• Oil can with 30 weight non-detergent oil.
• Silicone lubricant.
• Light household-type oil.
• Spray contact cleaner.
• Sealer.
• Batteries for flashlight.
• Flashlight.
• Rain gear.
• Road hazard signals.