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🔧 RV Care: Keep It Running Smoothly

Updated: Jul 9, 2023

RV appliances are essential for your comfort and convenience on the road. But like any appliance, they need regular maintenance to keep them running smoothly and prevent costly repairs. Here are some tips on how to maintain your RV appliances.

  • Defrost your refrigerator regularly. Frost buildup can block the airflow and make your refrigerator work harder, which can lead to premature failure. Defrost your refrigerator according to the manufacturer's instructions, or at least once a month.

  • Clean your water heater. Sediment and debris can build up in your water heater over time, reducing its efficiency and lifespan. Drain your water heater and flush it with fresh water at least once a year.

  • Inspect your LP gas appliances. LP gas appliances, such as your stove and oven, should be inspected annually by a qualified technician. This includes checking for leaks, proper ventilation, and proper operation.

  • Change your air filters regularly. Air filters help to keep your RV's air clean and free of pollutants. Change your air filters every 30 days or as recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Inspect your tires. RV tires are subject to a lot of wear and tear, so it's important to inspect them regularly for signs of wear and tear. Check the tire pressure, tread depth, and sidewalls every month.

  • Lubricate your RV's moving parts. RVs have a lot of moving parts, such as the door hinges, slide-outs, and jacks. These parts should be lubricated regularly to prevent wear and tear.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your RV appliances running smoothly and extend their lifespan.


Here are some additional tips for RV appliance maintenance.

  • Keep your appliances clean. Wipe down the exterior of your appliances with a damp cloth and mild detergent on a regular basis. This will help to remove dirt, dust, and grease, which can build up and interfere with the appliances' operation.

  • Store your appliances properly. When you're not using your RV, store your appliances in a cool, dry place. This will help to protect them from the elements and prevent damage.

  • Have your appliances serviced regularly. Even if you're taking good care of your appliances, it's a good idea to have them serviced by a qualified technician every year or two. This will help to catch any potential problems early on and prevent them from becoming major repairs.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your RV appliances in good working order for years to come.

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