By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Friday, 01 August 2025
Category: RV Industry News

RV Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Regular Maintenance Checklist

Maintaining your RV regularly is crucial for its longevity and your safety on the road. This checklist outlines key areas to inspect and maintain.

Component

Frequency

Action

Notes

Tires

Before each trip & monthly

Check tire pressure (including spare), inspect for wear and damage.

Refer to manufacturer's recommendations for PSI.

Engine Oil

Every 3,000-5,000 miles or 6 months

Check level and condition, top off or change as needed.

Consult your RV's engine manual.

Generator

Every 100 hours of use or annually

Change oil and filter, inspect spark plug.

Always follow the generator's specific maintenance schedule.

Battery

Monthly

Check water levels (if applicable), clean terminals, test charge.

Wear gloves and eye protection.

Brakes

Annually or every 12,000 miles

Inspect pads, rotors, fluid levels, and hydraulic lines.

Professional inspection recommended.

Roof & Seals

Every 3-6 months

Inspect for cracks, tears, or deterioration; re-seal as needed.

Prevents water damage.

Water System

Before each trip & after storage

Flush freshwater tank, sanitize lines, check for leaks.

Use RV-specific sanitizing solutions.

HVAC System

Seasonally

Clean filters, check refrigerant levels (if applicable), inspect vents.

Ensures efficient heating and cooling.

Common Troubleshooting Scenarios

Even with regular maintenance, issues can arise. Here are some common problems and their potential solutions.

Electrical IssuesPlumbing ProblemsAppliance MalfunctionsImportant Resources

Keep these resources handy for immediate reference.

Preventative Measures

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