From: <HHamp5246@aol.com>
To: <airstream@airstream.net>
Subject: [a/s] Maintenance Schedule
Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 7:43 PM

Hi Gang,

I was just browsing through my Airstream maintenance book and came across
this schedule which I thought might be of interest for those who don't have
the maintenence schedule.

I haven't done a thing since I got it... maintenance wise..... )c:

Hunter

EVERY 1,000 MILES OR 60 DAYS

Escape Window Check operation of latches and upper hinge.
Battery Check water level.
Smoke Alarm Test and replace battery as required.
Tires Check tire pressure (See Specifications).
Hitch Check for loose bolts or unusual wear.
GFI Circuit Breaker Test and record.

On new trailers check lug bolts at 200 miles and 1,000 miles.
Torque 90-95 ft. pounds.

EVERY 5,000 MILES OR 90 DAYS

Exterior Door locks Lubricate with dry graphite.
Exterior Hinges Lubricate with light household oil.
LPG Hold Down Lubricate with light household oil.
LPG Regulator Check bottom vent for obstructions.
Main Door Striker Pocket Coat with paraffin.
Wheel Lug Bolts Torque to 90-95 ft. lbs.
Break Away Switch Pull pin and lubricate with household oil.
7-Way Plug Spray with contact cleaner.
Hitch Ball Latch Lubricate with non-detergent motor oil.
Hitch Ball Lubricate with hitch ball lube or wheel bearing grease.
Range Exhaust Hood Clean fan blades and wash filter.
Roof Vent Elevator Screws Lubricate with light household oil.
Main Door Step Lubricate moving parts and check.

Every 10,000 MiLES OR 6 MONTHS

Brakes Inspect, adjust or replace as necessary.
Wheel Bearings Clean and repack.
Tires Inspect and rotate.
Spare Tire Carrier Lubricate moving parts.
Seals, Windows & Door Clean with mild detergent and coat with
"Slipicone".
TV Antenna Lubricate all moving parts with silicone lubricant.
Exterior Wax.
Escape Window Lubricate latches with WD-40.
Hitch Jack (Manual) Lubricate with light household oil. (Put oil can

spout up under handle)

EVERY YEAR

Battery Clean, neutralize and coat terminals with petroleum jelly.
A-Frame, Step Wire brush and paint A-frame, step, rear frame.
LP Bottles Have purged by LP supplier.
Seams Check and reseal exterior seams, windows, lights and vents

if necessary. Use Kool Seal or equivalent.