Servicing Your RV

Acquiring an RV of your own takes a great investment of time and money during the buying process. To make the most of your purchase, it is essential that you adhere to the recommended servicing and maintenance schedules to keep your vehicle running smoothly. If you haven’t been as proactive with your RV maintenance, there are some signs that will tell you when it’s time to bring your vehicle in for servicing.

Our service teams at RV Masters in Hemet, CA and Pahrump, NV are made up of expert technicians who will keep your camper in top shape. You can rely on our RV service guide to know when it’s time to seek professional servicing.

Roof Damage

It’s important to ensure that you’re keeping an eye on your roofing and seals so you can detect any damage. Seals can wear out over time and you may notice some holes or openings in your ducts, AC units and other areas of your RV. Roof damage also makes itself known via water leaks whenever your RV becomes exposed to rain or excess moisture. Not paying attention to this issue can put you at risk of taking on costly water damage that can affect the interior of your RV and your valuables inside. If you notice severe damage to your roof and seals, it’s best to bring your RV in for a proper servicing.

Engine Damage

Your engine is responsible for your RV’s performance and will always let you know when something is wrong. One obvious sign that there may be damage to your engine is strange noises coming from your RV during acceleration. Users have experienced knocking sounds and even noticeable vibrations whenever they’re operating their vehicle under unfavorable conditions. This could result from not changing your oil when necessary and also not replacing the necessary filters and lubricants, which can lead to a strain to your engine. Excessive exhaust is another indication that your vehicle is due for professional care. As a rule of thumb, always respect your check engine light whenever it appears on your dashboard.

Brake Damage

Brakes are key elements for RV safety and should always be in the best possible shape before you and your family hit the road. If you’ve noticed a screeching sound whenever you pump your brakes, that’s your cue to have your vehicle inspected and serviced right away. Other indicators of damage include a resistance or vibration against your foot whenever you step on the brake pedal. If these issues go unaddressed, you might be putting yourself and everyone else on the road at serious risk of injury and damage to property. Be sure to report this to your trusted mechanic as soon as you notice any threats to your RV’s brake performance.

Bring your RV down to our dealerships in Hemet or Pahrump if you’re looking for top-quality servicing. We’re pleased to cater to all clients from Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, CA.

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