Thanks to RV Resources for a great RV Maintenance Checksheet. I thought this was a fairly complete list and might be useful to this RVing community.
What's the old saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This is ever so true when it comes to traveling safely and cost effectively aboard your RV. Routine RV Maintenance should be done in regular intervals and record keeping is essential. Although a bit time consuming, good records will add value to your RV when you go to sell it or trade it in. Below you will find a core checklist of essential maintenance to begin your own routine.
For a printer friendly version of the RV Maintenance Checklist go to the following website:
http://www.rvresources.com/checklist/maintenance-checklist-print.php
Date:
Tire Pressure: (Vital to safe driving and good gas mileage)
Tire Wear: (Safety concerns and can give clues as to improper alignment)
Motor Oil: (Know recommend replacement distance/time, fresh oil and proper level will keep your motor running well for a long time)
Transmission Oil: (Know recommend replacement distance/time, fresh oil and proper level will keep your drive train safe)
Batteries:
Clean terminals connectors and tops of batteries
Check Water level where applicable (only use distilled water)
Check for corrosion on terminals and cables
Holding Tanks:
Drain and fill with several gallons of water, add 2 cups vinegar (some people recommend a bit of bleach to kill bacteria) go for a drive to shake it up, run it through the lines to the faucets then drain.
Hot Water Heater:
Should be drained every 6 months per manufacturer instructions Check the condition of the electrode and pressure release valve
Refrigerator:
Clean and check for leaks
Make sure side and roof vents are clear and free of nests and check the roof vent from the top.
The flue, burner, baffle, fins and coils should be cleaned annually
Generator:
Check level and change at recommended intervals
Check condition of belts
AC Units:
Check shroud for cracks or leaks
Check owners manual to see if fan motor shaft needs lubrication
Furnace:
Check for adequate ventilation
Install bug screens if necessary
Brake Fluid: Check level
Power steering Fluid: Check level
Engine Coolant: Check level or replace
Windshield Washer fluid: Check level
Engine Belts: Check for wear and cracking replace at recommend intervals
Exterior:
Inspect the body and roof of your RV for any separation or cracks.
Check Towing package/hitch for cracks or loose bolts
Check all lighting, headlamps,tail lights, turn signals etc.
Check beneath the RV for leaks, any thing loose or that looks out of the ordinary
Check propane gas levels and valves
Smoke Detectors:
Thursday, March 6, 2008
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