Ronanmd1
Senior Member
Hey guys - I have read the posts online, but still feel a bit confused about this issue. Since my garage is heated, I tend to pull the camper off the truck before the temps drop down below freezing overnight and then wait for the weather to warm in the spring before loading it back up. Because of this, I have never needed to antifreeze the lines.
However, the cold weather tends to stick around up here in Canada and I would like to be able to keep the camper on the truck for a few more weeks during the fall and spring without worrying that a couple nights with a drop in temperature will damage anything. Happy to just use my portable water tanks during these weeks and not run water through the system.
So, with that in mind, can someone provide me with some step-by-step instructions as to exactly how to antifreeze my 2013 Hawk. Even though I have tried to research this online and read the manual included with my camper, I still am not confident that I properly understand how to do this correctly - e.g. How much antifreeze do I pour in, how do i ensure that all the lines are properly treated and how do I avoid treating stuff that I shouldn't.
Thanks for any advice. Not sure why I get so confused about this stuff!
Jason
However, the cold weather tends to stick around up here in Canada and I would like to be able to keep the camper on the truck for a few more weeks during the fall and spring without worrying that a couple nights with a drop in temperature will damage anything. Happy to just use my portable water tanks during these weeks and not run water through the system.
So, with that in mind, can someone provide me with some step-by-step instructions as to exactly how to antifreeze my 2013 Hawk. Even though I have tried to research this online and read the manual included with my camper, I still am not confident that I properly understand how to do this correctly - e.g. How much antifreeze do I pour in, how do i ensure that all the lines are properly treated and how do I avoid treating stuff that I shouldn't.
Thanks for any advice. Not sure why I get so confused about this stuff!
Jason