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PREPARING
THE
MOTOR
HOME
FOR
LONG-TERM
STORAGE
STORAGE CHECK LIST
The
following
check
lists
will
help
you
perform
the
steps
necessary
to
prepare
your
motor
home
for
storage.
Storage
conditions
vary,
and
several
check
lists
are provided: a)
Short-term
Storage Above Freez-
ing,
b)
Long-term
Storage
Above
Freezing,
c)
Winter
Storage
Below
Freezing. Use ,the
check
list
that
applies
to
the
storage
conditions
you
anticipate.
These
check
lists
can
not
include every detail required
and
you
may
want
to
expand
them
to
suit
your needs.
Short-term
Storage
(less
than
60
days)
Above
Freezing
Wash
the
motor
home
exterior and underside. Hose
off
accumulations
of
mud
and
road salts. Rinse
the
exterior
weekly
to
remove
accumulations
of
dust
and debris.
Inflate
tires
to
maximum
rated cold pressure.
Park
the
motor
home
as level as possible
front
to
rear and side
to
side.
Block
wheels
front
and rear,
and
leave
the
parking
brake
OFF.
Check
the
charge
in
both
the
vehicle and auxiliary
batteries
with
a hydrometer.
Hydrometer
reading
should
be
1.255.
Add
colorless,
odorless
drinking
water
if
necessary, and charge
to
a reading
of
1.255.
Remove
battery
cables. Clean terminals,
top
and
sides
of
batteries
and
battery
boxes.
Drain
holdi/ig
tanks,
toilet,
and
living
area
water
systems.
Turn
off
water
pump
and
water
heater
master
switches.
Turn
off
LP
gas
at
tank
valve.
Turn
off
refrigerator
and
furnace.
Turn all range
and
oven
burner
valves and
pilot
valves
(if
equipped)
off.
Remove all perishables
from
refrigerator and galley
cabinets.
Block
refrigerator
open
to
reduce
odor
buildup.
An
open
box
or
tray
of
baking soda in
the
refrigerator
will
help
absorb
odors.
Open
closet
doors,
drawers,
and
cabinets
so air
can
circulate
through
them.
Slightly
open
one
window
toward
the
front
and
one
toward
the
back
for
ventilation.
Close all
roof
vents.
Be
sure
vent
fan and range
hood
fan
switches
are
off.
Cover
exterior
vents
(water
heater, 'furnace, range
hood.
referl
to
prevent
insects
from
getting
in,
Be
sure
to
remove
all covering
material
before using
appliances
or
vents.
Cap
or
close
holding
tank
drain.
city
water
inlet
and
fresh
water
fill
spout,
45
Turn
off
all radios, TVs,
interior
and
exterior
light'
Close drapes and curtains.
Check
motor
home
weekly.
Start
and
run
th
engine for
about
15
minutes
weekly.
Check
eng
in
oil, transmission fluid,
coolant
levels.
Long-term Storage
Above
Freezing
Perform all
the
preceding, except run engine to nor
mal operating temperature. Drain engine oil, replilc1
filter, refill engine
with
fresh oil.
Operate
air
can
ditioner
to
lubricate
compressor
seals.
Remove
windshield
wiper
blades
and
store
then
inside
the
motor
home.
Disconnect
batteries and
check
charge
(Specific
Gravity)·
with
a
hydrometer
every
30
days
Recharge
if
necessary.
Rather than run
the
engine every
week,
run
thE
engine every
30
days. Turn
the
vehicle
air condi,
tioner
ON during
this
run. Check
fluid
levels
a'
for
Short-term
Storage.
Shield tires
from
direct
sunlight.
Check tire inflation pressures every
30
days. Main·
tain
maximum
rated
cold
inflation
pressure.
Re'move high grass
or
weed
growth.
WINTERIZATION
AND
WINTER STORAGE
Winter in
most
parts
of
North
America can be harsh,
and
can take
its
toll
on
almost
all
types
of
vehicles
and equipment. The rigors
of
winter
should
not
discourage you from enjoying
the
RV
life-style, though,
Thoughtful
planning and
preparation
for
the
winter
season'
can help eliminate
equipment
failures
and
breakdowns, and can
extend
the
life
of
your
motor
home
and its systems.
Your
dealer can advise
you
concerning
specific
winterization procedures and products for
your
climate
area or
the
areas
through
which
you
will
be travel-
ing. Your dealer
may
also
provide
winterization
ser-
vice for all appliances and systems in
the
motor
home.
Before
the
winter
traveling season
starts,
service
the
motor
home
chassis thoroughly.
Follow
the
lubrica-
tion schedule and
be
sure all chassis
components
are
ready for
the
stress
of
winter
driving.
Thoroughly
wash
and
wax
the
motor
home
body.
Check
under-
coining,
and re-apply
if
necessary.
Check
windshield
wiper blades and replace them
if
they
are broken. torn
or
fatigued. Check tires, brakes.
and
lights.
A
"physically
fit"
motor
home
will
stay
in
shape
much
better
through
the
winter.
If you choose
not
to travel
during
the
winter
and
will
be
storing your
motor
home
during
periods
of

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Fleetwood Pace Arrow Specifications

General IconGeneral
TransmissionAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Slide-outs3
Fresh Water Capacity100 gallons
Width102 inches
Sleeping Capacity6-8 people
Black Water Capacity40 gallons

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