If
the motor home was properly and carefully prepared for
storage, taking it out
of
storage will not be difficult. The fol-
lowing procedure check list assumes that you stored the
motor home with care.
If
you didn't, and extensive freeze
damage or other serious deterioration has occurred, please
consult your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service
Center for advice.
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Thoroughly inspect the outside
of
the vehicle. Look for
animal nests in wheelwells, under the hood, in air
cleaner or in other out
of
the way places.
Remove all appliance vent, ceiling vent and air condi-
tioner coverings. Be sure all furnace, water heater, and
refrigerator openings are clear and free
of
debris or
insect nests, webs, etc.
Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or
insect intrusion, water damage, or other deterioration.
Refer to the
Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual
for procedures on reactivating the vehi-
cle after storage.
Check all chassis fluid levels - engine oil, engine
coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission
fluid, rear axle oil.
Check charge level in batteries. Refill and recharge as
necessary. Reinstall batteries
if
necessary. Be sure
cable ends and terminals are clean and free
of
corrosIOn.
o Check tire pressures. Reinflate to specified cold pres-
sure.
o Remove covering from inside windows.
o Open vents and windows for ventilation.
PACE
Annow
REACTIVATINC
THE
MOTOR
HOME
AFTER STORACE