12 Helpful Tips to Prep Your RV for Your Next Road Trip
- Check the roof – Regular care, preventive maintenance, and periodic inspection can maximize your RV roof lifespan.
- Check those tires – Remember to check all spare tires, too. Tire blowouts are a leading cause of RV accidents.
- Check engine fluids, lights, and horn – If the technical manual recommends specific maintenance be done by a certified technician, then take it to a professional.
- Check to see the hitch, connections, lights, and brakes – Your hitch and tow setup should be compatible with your load capacity.
- Check the slides and awnings to make sure they work and have no damage or leaks.
- De-winterize, if necessary.
- Check batteries for corrosion and make sure to recharge.
- Inspect and run generator. Check all your exterior lights and replace any bulbs that are burnt out.
- Fill or exchange propane cylinders. After the propane appliances are working safely, check out the microwave, fridge, air conditioner, or any other electrical appliance.
- Inspect you fire safety system.
- Make sure tire pressure and items are well secured.
- Clean all windows and mirrors.