RV Maintenance

Preparing Your RV For Fall: 5 Maintenance Tips

As we transition from summer to fall, it’s time to prepare your RV for cooler weather in the months ahead. After all, when the seasons change, so do our maintenance priorities. At MobileRVService.com, we offer an easy-to-use interface that will help you connect with fully-vetted RV service providers who can help ensure your vehicle is ready to meet the challenges of autumn. Let’s go through five RV maintenance tips to help you make a smooth passage into the next season.

1. Service Your Battery

Since your RV's battery likely spent the summer working overtime in the intense heat, you want to ensure it's ready for cold weather. Check the charge levels and clean the terminals to ensure good connections, or have a professional do this for you. Plus, keep the battery fully charged when the colder days arrive, as it's less likely to freeze in cold weather.

2. Inspect Your Tires

Since any issues with your RV's tires would bring your trip plans to a grinding halt, they should be checked regularly and serviced as needed. Be sure to have them rotated, and remember to check the pressure, as cooler temperatures can cause the pressure to drop. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, then you need to get your RV scheduled with a professional right away for repairs or replacement.

3. Clean Your Appliances

Ensure all your appliances are thoroughly cleaned and in good working order. Clear your refrigerator's ventilation system, remove any build-up from your oven and stovetop, and clean out your microwave. You will probably spend more time inside the RV during cooler weather camping trips, which means the appliances will be used more often.

4. Clean the Exterior

As summer concludes, you may notice a layer of dirt and other residue on your RV that needs to be washed off. Now is a good time to thoroughly clean the exterior of your RV, which will help prolong the time between major repairs. Any of our providers can help get your RV ready for fall by washing, waxing, and detailing all of the surfaces. 

5. Prepare for Emergencies

It's always wise to prepare for emergencies, and you should take the change in seasons as an opportunity to ensure you have what you need. Staying stocked up with essentials like blankets, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and non-perishable food items is a great starting point. Fall can usher in some challenging weather, and you must be prepared for whatever may come. 

Find a Provider Today

MobileRVService.com has a simple process for finding a provider near you who can assist in your maintenance and repair needs. We have already done the homework of vetting our providers, and this convenient interface is free for you to use. Contact us if you want more information on finding a provider. We serve RV owners across the U.S. and parts of Canada 24/7, 365 days a year.

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