Thanks, everyone. Sounds like I need to take the tire covers off and drive it a bit in the winter. I did start the engine monthly trying to keep the battery from freezing, but now it still needs a jump to start.
We could avoid the problem by going someplace warm after Christmas (we prefer to spend the holidays with family). But that could mean paying for winterizing twice if we come back before the weather warms up. We park in a storage yard and I'm not comfortable winterizing the RV myself.
Anybody have advice about this and a good place to stay warm for the winter?
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