See Bentley 76.1 to 76.27 for details, and here is how I did it: 1. Remove bed/seat--bolts and screws are obvious, and remove the heater cover first so you don't damage the heater lifting out the seat. Lots of gum, spilled soft drinks, coins, and garbage were under mine! 2. Turn off the propane and disconnect the lines at the stove and fridge 3. Remove the fridge: http://www.type2.com/bartnik/fridge.htm and disconnect the wires on the fuse box behind the driver's seat 4. Disconnect the sink drain 5. Drain the water bottle and disconnect the sensor wires 6. On the outside of the van remove the hookups and disconnect the 120v wiring, tank fill hose, and city water line. You should be able to remove the cabinet unless I've forgotten something, which is possible. Bentley covers the closet and upper shelf well. Have fun! Stuart -----Original Message----- Subject: Instructions for removing the camping gear Can anybody point me to that list of instructions for removing the camping gear in the West? I need to do it again actually replace the panels this time.... Film at 11:00. Thanks, Bryan |
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