Motorhome Maintenance Guide
Travel & Leisure → Travel Tips
- Author Steve Greenwood
- Published November 18, 2009
- Word count 497
These maintenance tips are useful for motorhome owners all around the world, irrespective of the current season. So even if you’re sunning yourself in Sydney at the moment, This guide To Motorhome Maintenance still makes sensible reading.
Service
Don’t even think about leaving home if your motorhome hasn’t been properly serviced. In the UK there are nationally-recognised workshops who service motorhomes. Alternatively, a quick trawl through the internet or phone book will help you find a service centre near your home. Definite things to check include tyres – look for cracks in tyre walls and flat spots where your motorhome has been standing; check all tyre pressures against the manufacturer’s recommendations, including the spare. And if your tyres are over five years old, think seriously about renewing them.
Electrical Checks
First off, check your motorhome’s battery. If it’s flat, charge it up and if you have any doubt that it might need replacing – do it. There’s nothing worse than ‘conking out’ en route to your destination. Check all electrical connections and make sure they work, paying particular attention to headlights, foglights and indicators. Change bulbs and fuses as required. Motorhome owners should always turn over the engine prior to the first trip of the year as stale fuel can prevent the vehicle from starting.
General Clean-up
Even if your motorhome hasn’t been used for a while, it will have accumulated dirt. Wash off outside dirt and grit with a powerhose, and use a soft chamois cloth on windows. Inside, vacuum the upholstery, clean the fridge with bicarbonate of soda solution to prevent mould and neutralise odours that may have built up.
Water System
Flushing out and sterilizing your on-board water systems before you use your vehicle for the first time is a sensible idea. But always check the manufacturer's handbook, to make sure you use the right type of fluids – as in some cases chemicals like chlorine are not recommended.
Winterproof Your Motorhome
Although we’re coming towards the end of winter, now is still a good time to take steps to reduce its deterioration. Effort put in now will almost certainly pay dividends when you hit the road for the first time.
•Protect your engine by using a good quality product like VapourOil to stave off the effects of moisture in the engine.
•Inspect vehicle door seals and replace the rubbers, if needed, to keep out draughts.
•Invest in a blow heater or oil-filled radiator to provide a quick blast of warmth when needed.
•When sleeping in your motorhome, leave wardrobe doors open during the night as this will circulate the heat and help to prevent condensation.
•Fitting insulating exterior silverscreens to cab windows will keep the cold out and the heat in the motorhome.
•Rear drums can freeze on a vehicle that is parked for long periods – so to avoid this leave the vehicle in gear, chock the wheels and leave handbrake off (if safe to do so).
Steve Greenwood invites you to view our extensive selection of motorhome articles including guides, reviews and upcoming shows for motorhome enthusiasts. Obtain a competitive motorhome insurance quote from one of the UK’s most popular insurance specialists.
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