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Question Winnebago Travato winterizing question

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vanessa205

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My local temperature is going to be below freezing for a few hours a day in the next few days. I have it plugged in at my home and can run the heater and also go out and start it and leave it running. Do I have to do the whole winterization for just a couple of days? I am planning to use it again next week.
 
I assume that all travatos are all weather. If my assumptions are right then the heater is enough to keep things from freezing. As far as running the engine, the truck was built to withstand freezing weather and need not be run.
 

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