RV
Maintenance
As with any
vehicle, regular maintenance and systematic checking is critical
to keeping your RV in good running order.
Fluids,
Filters and Battery
A primary
element of RV maintenance is regularly checking fluid levels,
including engine oil, brake fluid, engine coolant, transmission
fluid and power steering fluid. Make it part of your pre-trip
routine to check these important fluids and top off any that are
low. It's also a good idea to check these fluids on a monthly
basis if you haven't used your RV lately or if it is in storage.
While you're
at it, also check the battery to make sure it is free of corrosion
and has an adequate water level (if it is not a maintenance-battery)
and the air filter to make sure it's clean.
Fluids and
filters should be regularly changed. Check your RV owner's manual
for its maintenance requirements and schedule.
Exterior
Inspection
As part of
your pre-trip routine, also examine the RV's exterior. Inspect
the body and roof of your RV for any separation or cracks. If
you have a towable RV, inspect the hitch system for cracks, general
wear or loose bolts.
Check the tire pressure while also looking for cracks, uneven
wear and any objects stuck in the tire that could create a leak.
Make sure the lug nuts are tight on both inner and outer wheels.
And, don't forget the spare tire!
Look underneath
the RV, taking a deep breath to see if you smell gasoline, diesel
or LP gas. If you do, shut down all pilot lights and get professional
help
Also check
for leaking fluids. If you discover a leak, move the RV and check
again, noting the color and location of the leak in relationship
to the RV. Have a certified RV technician at a dealer or service
center inspect the vehicle if there is a leak. Be sure to relay
the information about the color of the leaking fluid and the location
of the leak.
These are
some helpful hints that any RVer, regardless of mechanical ability,
can do to help maintain the vehicle and ensure that each trip
starts out on the right note.
The vehicle's
owners manual should provide more detailed information and maintenance
schedules.
Servicing
Your RV
Proper care
and maintenance of your RV is the best way to keep it in good
running order, save you money in the long run and prevent an untimely
breakdown from spoiling a trip.
RV owners
should follow the maintenance schedule recommended by the manu-facturer
and have regularly scheduled maintenance and repairs done at an
RV dealership or service center - no one understands RVs better.
Here are some
tips to help select an RV dealership or service center and ensure
that you have a quality service experience.