RVs are a beloved means of travel and adventure, offering the freedom to explore the great outdoors without sacrificing the comforts of home. However, like any complex machine, RVs are prone to wear and tear, and certain parts are more likely to fail over time. Continue reading to learn more from the team at Unlimited RV.

RV Parts That Commonly Fail

1. Tires

RV tires endure immense stress, whether from long stretches of highway driving or extended periods of inactivity. Blowouts, punctures, and uneven wear can be common issues. To prevent tire problems:

  • regularly inspect your tires for signs of wear, cracking, or bulging.
  • maintain proper tire pressure and adhere to weight limits.
  • invest in high-quality, load-rated tires.
  • rotate and balance tires according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

2. Batteries

RV batteries are crucial for powering appliances, lights, and various electrical systems. Deep-cycle batteries can become depleted or fail prematurely if not properly cared for. To avoid battery-related problems:

  • regularly inspect and clean battery terminals.
  • monitor the battery’s charge level and consider a battery monitor system.
  • use a quality battery charger/maintainer when the RV is in storage.
  • replace aging batteries before they fail during a trip.

3. Water Heater

The water heater in your RV provides hot water for showers, cooking, and cleaning. Issues with the water heater can be a significant inconvenience. To prevent water heater problems:

  • periodically flush the tank to remove sediment buildup.
  • inspect and replace the anode rod as needed.
  • be mindful of water pressure when connecting to different sources.
  • consider carrying spare parts and tools for minor repairs.

4. Refrigerator

A functioning refrigerator is essential for keeping food fresh during your travels. Common refrigerator problems in RVs include cooling issues, leaks, and failures of the control board. To prevent refrigerator problems:

  • level your RV to ensure proper operation.
  • keep the refrigerator’s cooling fins and fans clean.
  • maintain a consistent power source (AC, DC, or propane).
  • stay vigilant for any unusual sounds, temperature fluctuations, or leaks.

5. Slide-Outs

Many modern RVs feature slide-outs that expand living space. Slide-out issues can lead to frustrating and costly repairs. To prevent slide-out problems:

  • regularly lubricate slide-out mechanisms.
  • keep slide-out seals and gaskets clean and well-maintained.
  • pay attention to any unusual noises or jerky movements when extending or retracting.
  • check for water intrusion, as leaks can lead to slide-out problems.

6. Awning

RV awnings provide shade and protection from the elements. They are susceptible to wind damage, fabric tears, and issues with the motor or mechanism. To prevent awning problems:

  • always secure the awning in windy conditions.
  • regularly clean and inspect the fabric for tears.
  • lubricate moving parts and hinges.
  • replace fabric or components as needed.

Unlimited RV offers affordable RV parts and service to all of Tennessee. Contact us today at (865) 200-4162 to request a service.