by Birdie » Wed May 06, 2015 8:23 am
If you have the manual for your RV it will tell you the parts of the rig that needs what item and when for maintenance just like your your car manual. Then each item in the rig will give you specific maintenance items. If you fail to do those things and be able to show proof, don't expect any warranty to cover it. There are some tricky things, like the wheel bearings should be done annually on some rigs, but every two years on others...critical because they can cause fires if they get dry and you are wheeling down the road! Tire rotation as well as balance and alignment. Tire companies will deny prorated refunds if you don't do this...expensive to not do it, and rig drives better if you do it.
You know RVs are a big money pit...kinda like a house! Just pull out those manuals, get some markers, a pen, then write down the items and requirements, mark the spot in the manual. My Class C had a great maintenance list for the motor and chassis, the Class A not so much...I have to hunt for the items. Then I had to read each individual appliance manual, ugh! But, you do what you gotta do.
2012 Class A Winnebago 30T (is for sale)
Coach House Platnium (my now rig)
Chevy HHR