Inspect for cracks, leaks, or damage from winter weather. Ensure all seams, vents, and seals are intact to prevent water intrusion.
Check tire pressure, tread depth, and for signs of cracks, bulges, or dry rot. Proper inflation and condition are crucial for safe travel.
Test the battery’s voltage and connections. Recharge or replace batteries if necessary. Inspect and test the RV’s electrical systems, including lights, outlets, and appliances.
Flush the system to remove antifreeze (if winterized). Check for leaks, cracks, or blockages in pipes, faucets, and the water pump. Sanitize the freshwater system.
Inspect propane tanks and connections for leaks. Test all propane-fueled appliances, such as the furnace, stove, and water heater, to ensure they are functioning properly.
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