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  1. After the first trip, I took the Equinox and 2013 Concord back to my local RV dealer. Their tech ran a new charge line. Second trip towing the Equinox. Every thing work like it should.
  2. 2018 Equinox tow nice behind my 2013 Concord. I followed the owners manual instructions. It seemed too simple and it is. I had problems with the battery. I left it at my dealer on the way home last Friday. I just go back from my dealer with the results. They contacted their technical support and they were advised the the battery has to be disconnected. Chevrolet is working on it.
  3. I'm looking for some advise for putting my coach away at the end of this season. Yeah, I know it is only August 31. My question is: What should I do? When I put my coach into storage at the end of last season, I filled the gas tank and added stabil. Due to a severe broken leg, we have not been able to do any trips this year with it. I rented a space at a local campground for the season and there it sits. The total driving this season will be 18 miles to the campground and 30 miles on the way home. I will be taking it a dealer on the way home to have its annual DMV inspection so that I can get it registered next year. I also start it a couple of times each weekend to open and close the slideouts. I plan to change the oil, and grease it when I get home. I am not sure what to do about the gas in the tank. Should I go for a long ride and use it up and refill the tank, or just top it off and add more stabil? Any advise would be appreciated. Larry
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