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2004 • LaPalma
Driving & Safety
The following list highlights items that need to be checked on the
motorhome before traveling. Prior to departing, several items will need to be
prepared. Some suggestions are listed below. Use the list as general guidelines
when preparing to depart. By doing so, there is a better chance of not facing
problems during the trip. For chassis maintenance details, please refer to the
chassis section.
Items To Carry:
• Local, State and National Maps. Truck atlases can be useful for
showing maps, refueling stations and truck repair facilities.
• An emergency road kit containing a flashlight, road flares,
warning signs and a fire extinguisher.
• Potable/non-potable water hoses and a water pressure regulator.
• Hand tools.
• 12 Volt DC test light and a 110 AC Polarity Tester. These may be
helpful when on the phone with a technician.
• A battery hydrometer to check the condition of battery
electrolyte.
• A spare 12 Volt continuous duty solenoid (if applicable).
• An assortment of spare fuses.
• A spare alternator belt.
Interior Items:
• Start refrigerator operation the night before departure to get a head start
on the cooling process. Pre-cool items prior to loading the refrigerator.
• If necessary, load pots, pans, utensils, soap, linens, etc.
• Secure and fasten the bi-fold and pocket doors. Lock the shower door.
• Close roof vents and windows.
• Secure any loose, heavy or sharp objects in case of a sudden stop.
• Close all cabinet doors and drawers.
• Walk the interior and check for items not secured.
• Turn interior lighting off.
• Test the appliances before leaving home.
PRE-TRIP
PREPARATIONS
- CHECKLIST
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