I now have 30,000 miles on my Class C, so I called around to see who could do the Ford recommended scheduled maintenance for it. One local RV dealer only handles trailers, and a local Ford dealer said they could only handle smaller motorhomes, so I called a Ford truck dealer about 15 miles away. The service guy listed a bunch of stuff they recommended, including changing brake fluid, transmission fluid, and a bunch of other things like fluids and filters. Then I asked the price, and was told $1,600!! After momentary panic, I told him I could not possibly afford that, so he asked for the VIN number and gave me a lower quote of $1,299!! I can't afford that either!!!
So I called my son who is an engineer and has a lot of experience with cars, including rebuilding one when he was 14-15 and being certified as a parts service person and a bunch of other things when he was 17. He said I could do most of the inspections listed myself, like checking to make sure the transmission fluid on the dipstick is pink and not brown and that the cooling fluid is yellow or green, etc. (Says there are heat indicators built into the fluids.) Also, I could get my other son to crawl under and look for leaks around the transmission. Brake fluid should not have to be changed on such a young vehicle, he said. He said all the checks listed in the service manual should take less than an hour, anyway!!
Anyway, I have had the air filter changed recently and had an oil change about 4,000 miles ago, so I am going to get the tires checked and do the other checks myself. Can't believe a dealer would suggest all those things and want to charge so much, unless he figured he was dealing with a dumb female. I figured it would cost be a couple of hundred, but no where near that much. Whew!! I will get the brakes checked next time I go in for an oil change in a month.