Best Safety Tips on RV Repair and Maintenance

RV Repair and Maintenance

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Your RV’s longevity depends on regular maintenance, including checking the tires, brakes, engine, and electrical systems.

A lack of RV maintenance may lead to breakdowns or road accidents. It’s not only dangerous but also costly to repair RVs with a lack of maintenance history. 

Keep your RV in tip-top shape for your next adventure with these RV repair and maintenance tips.

Routine Maintenance and Safety Inspections

Routine maintenance and safety inspection is crucial when owning an RV or travel trailer. Let’s look at a few steps to ensure that your RV is ready for the road and always safe:

Interior of Your RV or Travel Trailer:

  • Windows and Air Vents Inspection: It is important to have proper airflow in your RV to stay cool and comfortable during travels. Before hitting the road, check that your RV’s windows and air vents are working properly to reduce humidity and air out your RV.
  • Inspection of Safety Equipment and Features: Ensure that all of the safety devices in your RV are functioning correctly before you hit the road. This should be routinely checked with every trip. Check the expiry date of your fire extinguisher and replace immediately if it has reached its expiration date.

Checklist: RV Safety Features

  • smoke alarms
  • fire extinguishers
  • carbon monoxide detectors
  • LP detectors.

Exterior of Your RV or Travel Trailer:

  • Tire Check: Check the tire pressure in all your RV tires, including the spare. Remember that RV tires can lose up to 3 PSI monthly while in storage. Always inspect your RV’s tires thoroughly for wear and tear, unsafe treads, and cracks in the sidewalls of the tires.
  • Leak Check: Routinely check your RV’s seams and sealants for leaks. Especially if stored outside during the winter. Reseal any cracked seams and sealants before hitting the road. Use compatible adhesives by referring to your RV owner’s manual or dealer.
  • Towing Setup Check: If you plan to haul a car on your trip, check your towing rig’s connections, welds, and safety chains. Always carry a spare set of car keys in case you lose the originals. Inspect the hitch pieces for rust or damage and replace any broken parts to avoid being stranded or causing an accident.
  • Water System Check: Regular maintenance of your RV’s water system is essential and requires de-winterizing leak inspection, and sanitation after being parked during the winter. Run fresh water through the system until all antifreeze is gone if you use non-toxic RV antifreeze to winterize it. Replace any water filter cartridges you removed for storage.

Emergency Repairs and Proactive Safety Measures

It’s essential to have a plan in place for emergency RV repairs. This can include keeping a spare tire, having a toolkit, and knowing how to troubleshoot common RV problems.

Being proactive and having a plan for emergency RV repairs can help prevent any unexpected situations. Always have a reliable and experienced RV repair service on speed dial.

Specialized Safety Considerations

RV safety is pivotal to ensure safe traveling and the lifespan of your RV. Consider the specific hazards and risks associated with the trip you are planning, the route, terrain, special precautions, and other related safety considerations when traveling in your RV.

Create a well-equipped RV-specific first aid kit and emergency plan.

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