Tips to Make Your RV Shine on the Road
Care and maintenance of RV is an important step in
maintaining the safety, reliability, and overall look of your trailer. There is
nothing worse than living in an RV system where things are not working
properly. A lot of RV issues can be solved if you have the knowledge where the
problem is coming from and then self-diagnosing the solution. When you are new
to RVing, RV maintenance & repairs might look complicated and overwhelming
but with right kind tools and tips, repairs can become easy.
#1- Let’s start with Basics:
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Road side assistance
No matter what kind or size of rig you have, road side
assistance is a must have option. You don’t want to lose in the wilderness when
your rig needs some pushing or towing. With
big rigs it is more important as they require special equipment and expertise.
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Repair maintenance budget
At some point in time your RV will need repairs, so it is
wise that you save some dollars every year for annual maintenance and repair
work. The bigger the RV is the more the savings should be.
#2- Focus On Details:
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Read your manual
Reading your RV manual is a must read activity. RV manual not
only tells you about different systems in your RV it also recommends you about
the services that you should perform, how often they should be performed.
·
Check out YouTube for basic stuff
In the era of digital world YouTube is the best resource to know
about basic service items which you want to perform yourself. There are tons of
useful videos posted by veteran RVers about handling of basic RV repairs and
maintenance work. Keep a track of everything that’s get done by you or by
professionals.
#3- Finding the place for service:
If your
RV struck in the middle of nowhere than you don’t have much choice as most road
side assistance program will tow your RV to the nearest facility. But if
possible negotiate with them to tow your vehicle someplace more trusted and
recommended.
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Talk To
Other RVers
Talk to other veteran RVers as they
can recommend good spots based upon the experience they had. There are many
active members on RV forums and Facebook group communities where you can ask
for reliable service spots.
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Establish A
Regular Stop
A regular repair spot can be good
for annual maintenance and repair work especially if you have developed good
working relationship with them. Just like family doctors who know your medical
history, people at regular service shop can diagnose and fix your RV repairs
more correctly.
#4- Dealing With Pets:
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Hang At
The Shop During The Day
Some repairs shop have waiting room where you can sit and
wait while work is done on you RV and they also allow you to carry pets with
you like dog or cat but if not than you have to make decision like where to put
them. You can put them at the inside back of your rig with doors closed. OR
·
OR Find
A Hotel
If your rig is getting through a
major repair work or you can’t sit on-site all the time than the best option is
to find a pet friendly hotel nearby and hang out there.
#5- Signs
that it’s Time to Upgrade Your RV
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Your RV’s first name becomes “Stupid”
Whether you buy a
new RV or a used one sooner you will find out why the old owner sold it or
where the manufacturer have cut the costs. If these issues bother you, soon
will you start calling your RV a “stupid RV” than this is the time to upgrade.
·
Your RV spends more time in the shop than on
the road:
RV needs repair but if it has become a continuous phenomenon
and your RV spends more time in the repair shop than on the road, then it’s
time to put the “For Sale” on it and make a fair deal out of it.
·
Your RV seems to be shrinking:
When you travel full time on RV you also have to work on
professional assignments as well or when your kids grow up a time will reach
when your old RV starts shrinking and not meeting the space requirements then
its time to upgrade.
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