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GENERAL DATA
with a stocking or similar to prevent the entry
of debris or insects that can block the gas
supply.
10. Electrics
13 pin, 12N and 12S plugs should be
inspected and cleaned and the pins coated
with vaseline. WD40 should not be used as it
may ‘melt’ some plastics on contact. The
plugs should be protected from the weather
but not fully sealed in polythene which will
encourage condensation. Road lights should
be checked and any water ingress cured, full
inspection and cleaning can be done now or
left to the springtime service.
11. Axle stands
Ideally the caravan should be jacked up and
supported on axle stands with the wheels
clear of the ground. Wheels can be removed
if desired and stored in a cool, dark place at
normal inflation pressure. Inspect tyres
carefully and make a note to renew any
suspect ones before using the caravan
again. The corner steadies should be
lowered and rested on blocks if they do not
reach the ground. The handbrake should be
left off and the wheels rotated from time to
time to keep the bearings lubricated.
12. Security
Finally remove any valuables and documents
from the caravan to make it secure; thieves
do not hibernate for the winter!
Please note that neither Lunar Caravans Ltd
nor The Caravan Club endorse any of the
listed products and you should satisfy
yourself as to their suitability. As always,
check that the installation of an after-market
accessory does not invalidate your warranty.