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Cover the windows on the inside with foil, cardboard,
paper, etc., to reduce curtain, drape, and carpet fading.
Cover the external refrigerator, water heater and fur-
nace vents. This will prevent mice, insects, and some
spiders that are attracted to LP gas from building nests
that can disrupt the air flow and keep appliances from
functioning properly.
Remove batteries in clocks or other battery-powered
devices.
During extended periods
of
storage, fuel may deterio-
rate due to oxidation. This can damage rubber and
other materials in the fuel system. It may also clog
small orifices. Commercially available fuel stabilizers
may be added whenever actual or expected storage
periods exceed
60 days. Follow the additive manufac-
turer's instructions.
Operate the vehicle regularly dur-
ing the storage period
to
mix and circulate the anti-oxi-
dant agent throughout the fuel system.
Refer to the
Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual
for procedures on extended vehicle
storage.
Check tire inflation pressures every
30 days. Maintain
maximum rated cold inflation pressure.
Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and
windows. Reseal
if
necessary. See Sealant Renewal
section.
Lubricate all locks and hinges
as
described in the
Maintenance chapter.
Remove high grass or weed growth.
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