How To Take Care Of Your Camper Awning

Posted on: 28 February 2017

If you recently purchased a new or used camper, it is important that you understand how to take care of your awning. The awning on your RV is one of the most vulnerable points on your RV and can easily break or wear down if not taken care of properly. Here are a few things you need to know about your awning in order to take proper care of it.
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Is Your Transmission Fluid Trying To Tell You Something?

Posted on: 23 February 2017

Just as the human body gives off warning signs prior to an impending illness, your transmission can tell you when there's mechanical trouble on the horizon. Many of these warning signs can be found simply by checking your transmission fluid. The current state of the fluid can say a lot about the transmission's current predicament and whether it'll need service later on. Here are a few things you should specifically look out for as you check your transmission fluid.
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Oil Changes: Why They Are Necessary

Posted on: 6 January 2017

Most teens are taught by parents or driver's ed instructors that oil changes are necessary for the vehicles they drive. However, what you may never have been taught or told is why they are necessary. It is not just about keeping the car running either. If your vehicle has not had an oil change for some time and you are thinking "Why bother?", here are the reasons why you need to get right on that and get the oil changed.
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Three Ways To Preserve Your RV's Electric Brake System

Posted on: 4 January 2017

The electric brake system plays one of the most important roles in the overall function of your RV. As a result, keeping the system in good condition becomes a priority. Here are just some of the things you can do to work towards this goal. Perform Routine Inspections Make it a habit to have the brake system professionally inspected routinely. As part of the inspection, a technician will check for signs of magnet wear, ensure there is proper lubrication and check to see if the adjuster springs are still in good condition.
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