Owner`s manual
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE — 3
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2008 LAPALMA XL
Fuel:
Storing the motorhome with a full fuel tank
will minimize moisture condensing at the top of
the tank. Diesel fuel is an organic material which
will develop a microbe growth (black slime).
Fuel stabilizers may be added to control microbe
growth and degrading of the fuel. Consult the
engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual or a
distributor for further detailed information on
fuel stabilizers and additives.
Brakes:
Brakes suffer from non-use during periods of
storage. The bare metal machined surfaces of
brake drums or rotors have only a light coating
of dust from the brake lining friction material.
The brake dust is the only thing protecting the
bare metal surfaces from rusting. Only regular
brake applications dry the moisture preventing
rust on brake drum or rotor surfaces. During
periods of non-use, oxygen and moisture oxidize
the machined surfaces. Only occasional use
keeps these surfaces from oxidizing. Rusty brake
drum or rotor surfaces permeate the brake lining
upon the rst few applications, reducing the
friction action of the linings.
Engine:
Internal combustion engines need to be
“exercised” on a regular basis to ensure an
adequate supply of lubricating oil coats the
cylinder walls and piston rings. Valve and valve
seat surfaces also suffer from non-use. Some
valves will remain open depending at which
part of the combustion cycle the engine has
stopped. The heat and cold of the day allows
moisture to accumulate through the exhaust
system. Start all engines at least twice a month.
Electric Motors:
Electric motors in the motorhome should be
occasionally operated to help lubricate and keep
surfaces freely rotating. These items include the
roof air conditioners, dash fans, dash blower
motor, furnance and powered roof vents.
Winter Storage Checklist
Plumbing Lines - Drain and protect.
(See Winterizing - Section 6)
Fresh Water Tank - Drain.
Body - Clean and wax. Oil locks and
hinges. Repair roof seams as needed.
Countertop and Cabinets - Wash with
mild soap and water.
Curtains - Remove and clean according
to care specications.
Windows - Cover windows by pulling
blinds, closing shades or using a separate
cover such as a sheet.
Holding Tank - Drain and rinse. Close
valves.
NOTE:
Add a small amount of antifreeze to
waste holding tanks to keep valves and
gaskets lubricated.
Drain Traps - Pour RV antifreeze down
all drains.
Refrigerator - Clean and leave both
doors propped open. Cover exterior
panels and roof vents.
If equipped with an icemaker, drain
icemaker and icemaker tray. See the
refrigerator OEM manual for more detail.
Batteries - Add distilled water and
recharge if needed. If necessary,
disconnect the cables, remove the
batteries and store them in a cool dry
place. Check and recharge as needed.
Air Conditioner - Remove the air lters.
Clean or replace.
Roof - Keep clear of snow accumulation
or damage may occur.
Interior/Exterior - Storing under cover
or indoors helps extend interior and
exterior life.
Fuel Tank - Diesel fuel tank should be
full of fuel.