Saturday, July 05, 2008
Holiday Rambler dealer of California
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Spring Tune Up Tech Tip

Now is the time when many of you are beginning to ready the RV for another summer season of travel. In addition to de-winterizing all the operating systems, don't forget to add a chassis and engine tune up to your pre-travel preparations.

Arm yourself with a handful of clean rags and begin with an inspection under the motor home. Place of large piece of cardboard on the ground beneath your work area to catch grease and oils. Start at the front of the motor home and lubricate all the moving parts - steering linkage, king pins, tire rod ends, steering gear, etc. After greasing the zerks, use a clean rag to wipe away excess grease. With a strong light, carefully examine under the chassis for anything out of the ordinary. Check for signs of leakage around the power steering gear. Look at the inside of the front tires for large cracks or cuts.

Moving to the rear of the chassis, reposition the cardboard and begin greasing components in the rear - driveline, slip yoke, slack adjuster, etc. Once finished, use a rag to wipe away excess grease. Examine the chassis for any sign of a leak. Look at the condition of the inside rear tires.

Next, go to the engine compartment. Check all the fluid levels, remove the oil dipstick, wipe it with a clean rag, reinsert the dipstick and remove it once more for an accurate reading. Inspect the Supplemental Coolant Additive (SCA) level in the coolant when the engine is cold by using test strips provided by the engine manufacturer. Visually examine the belts and hoses. Hoses should generally be replaced every five to six years. Check the air filter minder.

Fuel filters, hydraulic filters, reservoirs and the air filter may need to be changed. Consult your mileage log and maintenance records to determine when the filters were last replaced. Depending on how often you drive the vehicle, change intervals may be dependent on mileage rather than age. Some fuel filters are designed with a clear plastic site bowl on the bottom of the filter that allows the operator to visually detect water in the fuel. If you see water in the fuel filter bowl, drain the water out.

Check the transmission fluid with the motor home on a level surface and the temperature at operating range. Your vehicle will come with a dipstick to read the transmission fluid level. When reading the dipstick, use caution while wiping off old fluid to prevent threads or lint from attaching and contaminating the transmission. On some 3000 and 4000 models the transmission shift control in the cockpit is designed to give an oil level reading.

Once you have completed the engine tune up, wash the engine compartment with water and a mild solvent to remove grease and oil. Keeping the engine area clean will help you to quickly identify leaks or spills while performing walk around inspections during your stay in campgrounds.

 


 

 

 
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Foul Weather Tech Tip!
 
Tech Tip 249 - FOUL WEATHER
 

When outside temperatures begin to change so does the way you should care for the RV.  Snow, ice, rain and fog require specific preventive maintenance steps to guard against winter related damage.

Fill the windshield washer reservoir with fluid rated for winter use.

Closing the front privacy drapes and running the interior heat can trap cold air on the inside front windshield and cause a build up of condensation.  Do not allow moisture to accumulate and drip down into the dash area.  Open the curtains during the daytime hours and use a clean cloth or paper towels to wipe the window and dash area dry.

Freezing temperatures and wet weather may create sticky outside locks.  Lubricate each lock cylinder on the entry door and cargo doors with WD-40, spray silicone or dry graphite.

If outdoor conditions are dry, slightly open the overhead roof vent to allow a fresh air circulation inside the RV.  Certain model fans are equipped with a rain sensor, which is a small strip located at the top of the fan.  The sensor is designed to turn off the fan and close the dome when it comes in contact with water.  Occasionally wipe the sensor clean with a soft dry cloth to remove dust and grime build up that may interfere with continued operation.

Regular replacement of the roof seals and maintaining the gaskets under the roof A/C will help guard against water intrusion while traveling in rainy weather.   Make note of the vehicle height, including all components such as satellite dome and air conditioner shroud.  Refer to this information when encountering bridge and tunnel clearance signs, which also may be even lower due to packed snow or ice.

In the event a rainstorm occurs while the awning is out, roll up the awning to guard against wind damage.  At the soonest opportunity, extend the awning after the rain has stopped to allow the awning to dry.

If you suspect temperatures are going to drop below freezing and plan to travel the following morning, retract the slide rooms and awnings before going to bed to avoid delaying departure until temperatures warm enough to thaw the fabric.

Disconnect and stow the water and sewer hoses to guard against freezing weather that may cause the hoses to crack.

Heading to warmer climates may require passing through cold temperature regions.  In this instance it is often easiest to leave the water system winterized and minimize usage until reaching above freezing temperatures.  Pack drinking water in jugs.  Protect the black and gray holding tanks from freeze damage with RV approved antifreeze.

Always keep the fuel and propane tanks as close to full as possible.  Foul weather can cause traffic delays, or a shortage of the necessary fuel supplies for operating the furnace and generator.  Keep food supplies well stocked and always have ample amounts of drinking water on board.

During the trip keep close track of weather conditions by tuning into local weather broadcasts and calling ahead for road report information.  It is often better to detour around a storm rather than confront dangerous travel conditions head on.  Carry chains properly fit to the RV tires.  Take it easy and drive slowly.  Don’t assume all campgrounds are open year round.  Consult a current campground directory and call ahead to confirm availability.

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