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5 Tips For Maintaining Your RV

RVs are big, complex machines that are not just vehicles but also fully-functional homes, and since we drive them around on all kinds of roads, we basically abuse our house by rocking and rolling everything inside around for months on end. So as well as regular engine & transmission stuff there are always other things that require checks or repairs after months of traveling. Read these five tips for keeping your mobile home rolling along.

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5 Tips For Maintaining Your RV

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  1. 5 Tips For Maintaining Your RV

  2. There are quite a few similarities between a regular home and your home on the road. For example, both have a drain in the kitchen sink, and your RV most likely has a toilet and a shower in the bathroom, just like a regular home does. In the same means that a car or conventional home needs regular maintenance, RV repair and maintenance is needed, too. These five tips for keeping your mobile home rolling along.

  3. For the proper working of RV's engine, it is very important to change the oil, coolant, and hydraulic filters of your RV on a routine basis. If it is not maintained properly, your RV’s engine could ultimately seize, possibly costing you up to $10,000 in RV repair work. The majority of RV builders recommend changing the oil every 3,000 to 4,000 miles, but it’s advisable to find out what’s suggested for your particular type of vehicle. Change The Oil, Coolant, And Filters In Your RV Regularly

  4. Examining the joints and seals of your RV’s roof every six months can save you hundreds to thousands of dollars in roof replacements and water damage. If the roof is formed of rubber, it should also be treated at least once every year to stop sun damage. Check Your RV’s Roof

  5. Before going on a trip, check out the battery of your RV. Deep-cycle batteries last about three to five years and need to be renewed at the end of their life cycle. In the winter, take your battery out and be sure to store it someplace heated. Batteries have the capability to freeze and break. They would no longer be usable and any warranty would be voided. Inspect Your RV’s Battery

  6. To ensure your own safety and the safety of those sharing the road with you, it’s important to keep your brakes in the best condition. It’s also cost-effective to keep your brakes because damage to motor home parts such as brakes can cost up to $2,000. Check Your RV’s Brakes

  7. When your RV is in storage, run the generator on a daily basis to evade build-up on the carburetor which requires as much as $400 to remove. Run Your RV’s Generator.

  8. If you Are Looking For Rv Repair Contact us today! Phone: 916-929-3510 Address: 2420 Harvard St. Sacramento CA 95815 Website: sacramentotrailerrepair.com

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