Well, the Labor Day weekend is a wrap and snow started flying in the Rockies over the weekend. So that means that very soon, you'll need to start thinking about getting your RV ready for freezing temperatures. If you've been on RV forums for very long, you'll have noticed that there are tons of questions every autumn regarding winterizing our rigs. Where can you find information? How do you get ready?
The first place you can get information is from your owner's manual. Fortunately, GDRV has made manual access very easy. Click on the link below and download the appropriate manual for your RV. I'd suggest that you download the version with the latest date for the most up-to-date information.
https://www.granddesignrv.com/owner-...owners-manuals
Grand Design has also made some videos that will give you detailed information regarding winterizing your RV. The first video is focused on winterizing a unit that does NOT have a Nautilus panel. This video is pretty comprehensive, but fails to mention draining the fresh water tank. So don't forget that key step. BTW - GDRV-Emily is the star in these videos, so if you ever run into her at a rally, make sure to get her autograph.
Jim
The first place you can get information is from your owner's manual. Fortunately, GDRV has made manual access very easy. Click on the link below and download the appropriate manual for your RV. I'd suggest that you download the version with the latest date for the most up-to-date information.
https://www.granddesignrv.com/owner-...owners-manuals
Grand Design has also made some videos that will give you detailed information regarding winterizing your RV. The first video is focused on winterizing a unit that does NOT have a Nautilus panel. This video is pretty comprehensive, but fails to mention draining the fresh water tank. So don't forget that key step. BTW - GDRV-Emily is the star in these videos, so if you ever run into her at a rally, make sure to get her autograph.
Jim
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