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Question Class A maintenance - self or no?

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Neal

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Location
Midlothian, VA
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40' 10"
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
Cummins 400 HP
TOW/TOAD
2017 Chevy Colorado
Fulltimer
No
Who does your own engine/chassis maintenance on a Class A motorhome? What do you do? What don't you do? If you do your own maintenance, do you still take it to your chassis vendor for programmed/annual maintenance?
 
I have tried twice to get into Gaffney and both times had to cancel and go elsewhere due to unexpected scheduling conflicts that arose last minute. I went to the Newmar Service Center, wasn’t impressed just recently went to a dealer - which I may be posting about in the near future once I get a grip on a possible situation I have with them.

I don’t think I’ll be cancelling my Gaffney appointments anymore. Schedule be damned.
 
I’m reasonably handy, but as long as a warranty is in effect, it will go to Freightliner or Cummins. After that, I will work on anything I feel competent to do.
 
I have done oil changes and general maintenance. I usually replace my own air filter and fuel filters. I have a local guy that charges $250 to change the oil and lube the chassis .. ONSITE at my house, so I have him do that part. I supply the filters, he supplies the oil.

I do my generator and oasis, brakes, and hubs.

On my freightliner, I did the fan gear oil myself too. Looking forward to not having that required anymore.
 
I will do my own maintenance on my gas A. Warranty wont be an issue doing my own. To do your own you just have to save receipts and journal all the records. They cant deny warranties for home maintenance unless the maintenance causes it. IE: put coolant where the oil goes and blew the motor or something similar
 
I bought vintage coach with the expectation that there would be no part of it I would have to pay anyone else to work. Not one part of it. Getting ready to pull the broken transmission out of it and give it a seeing to.

Not everyone's cup of tea. There's folks that have no interest in even checking their own tire pressures and sometimes I can see how that can be a smarter way to go for repairs and maintenance. I don't blame them. I get through some of my repair projects sometimes more with an excess of stubborness than skill.
 
We did most of our own maintenance and repairs during the 18 years of owning our coach. I think our Teardrop trailer we have on order will be easier to maintain. And the tow vehicle is electric so not much to do on it. Washer fluid etc. :).
 
Oil changes, filter changes (oil and transmission), and routine stuff I do. Plus, I'll do what I can. Just changed out spark plugs and wires, replaced an ABS sensor, getting ready to change out black tank dump valve (ugh). But I need a cracked windshield replaced and although I can buy one for a reasonable price ($700 for split glass), I am not competent to install it. So to answer your question, it depends. If I'm able I'll do it, if not, then I'll try to find the best price ?
 
I do oil filters fluids etc just changed out bath fan and replaced front corner clearance lights with led, s
 
generally I do whatever I can at the storage facility parking lot. Engine Oil Change, filters, generator service. chassis lubrication. Also, as basic maintenance items arise, I try to take care of them.
 
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