by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
Before heading out on your camping trip, don’t forget to check the air pressure in your tires. Under inflation combined with high speeds causes excessive heat in tire and can cause tire failure. The recommended pressure is usually printed on the sidewall of the...
by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
When getting your camper out for the season, don’t forget to check the running gear (axles, springs, spring hangers and spring shackles.) The best time to do this is when you have your bearings lubricated. High mileage units in particular should have the spring...
by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
Check your hardware for operation at the beginning of each season, lubricating buttons, handles and threaded knobs. Be careful not to get petroleum based lubricants on your awning fabrics. Remember to lower on end of your awning if you are going to leave it extended...
by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
Dexter Axle recommends wheel bearing lubrication every 12 months or 12,000 miles. Don’t forget to replace the grease seals when you do the bearings. Also, for trailers with brakes, while the drum is off, check the brake shoes and magnets for grease...
by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
Annually, check the operation , have the burner and combustion chamber cleaned as well. Some of the older models with cast iron burners need to be cleaned every couple of years. One of the telltale signs that cleaning is necessary is soot streaks on the outside wall...
by Carls RV | Apr 30, 2014 | Tips
One of the most common complaints related to RV refrigerators and air conditioners takes the form of “my refrigerator or air conditioner isn’t working very well.” This complaint is frequently related to electrical supply problems and in the case of...