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. |
Even with regular maintenance, issues can arise. Here are some common problems and their potential solutions.
Electrical Issues- Problem: No power to outlets or appliances.
- Troubleshooting:
- Check shore power connection and circuit breakers (both inside RV and at power pedestal).
- Inspect GFI outlets; reset if tripped.
- Verify inverter/converter is working correctly.
- Check battery charge levels.
- Troubleshooting:
- Problem: Lights are dim or flickering.
- Troubleshooting:
- Check battery charge.
- Inspect wiring connections for corrosion or looseness.
- Replace bulbs if necessary.
- Troubleshooting:
- Problem: No water pressure.
- Troubleshooting:
- Ensure freshwater tank has water and pump is on (if dry camping).
- Check city water connection and pressure regulator (if hooked up to city water).
- Look for kinks in hoses.
- Inspect water pump for issues.
- Troubleshooting:
- Problem: Leaks under sink or around toilet.
- Troubleshooting:
- Identify the source of the leak (faucet, connection, drain pipe).
- Tighten loose connections.
- Replace worn washers or seals.
- Troubleshooting:
- Problem: Refrigerator not cooling.
- Troubleshooting:
- Check power source (electric or propane).
- Ensure unit is level.
- Clean refrigerator vents and coils.
- Check for error codes on the display.
- Troubleshooting:
- Problem: Water heater not heating.
- Troubleshooting:
- Verify power source (electric or propane) is on.
- Check for tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.
- Inspect igniter and thermocouple.
- Flush the water heater tank.
- Troubleshooting:
Keep these resources handy for immediate reference.
- Your RV's Owner's Manual: Essential for specific model information.
- File RV Maintenance Logbook: To track all your maintenance activities.
- File RV Repair Shop Contact List: For professional assistance when needed.
- Online RV Forums and Communities: For shared experiences and advice.
- Winterization/De-winterization: Essential for protecting your RV's plumbing in cold climates.
- Regular Cleaning: Both interior and exterior cleaning can help identify potential issues early.
- Pre-Trip Inspections: A quick check before every journey can prevent major problems on the road.
- Proper Storage: Store your RV in a suitable environment to protect it from the elements.