Nathan Said
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2024
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- 3
Hi folks, I am not a motorhome owner, but have been a long-time Freightliner technician who has worked on many of the FCCC RV's. I am now looking into providing on-site maintenance for RV's in my area, but have a few questions for owners that might help this come to life.
1) Do most owner's have easy access to the engine serial number for there coach. I ask this because most dealers need it to get the correct filters and it does not come up in their system with just the VIN. I can call into FCCC and get the ESN, but to do this for every job is not very feasible. Making 2 trips to every customer's location is not feasible either of course. Any suggestions for this process would be very helpful.
2) Does this sound like a helpful service to provide for you guys? I plan on starting out as maintenance based, meaning winterizing, engine oil, fuel, and air filters. Differential, transmission, hub oil services, as well as HVAC services. I Could also perform higher mileage services such as valve adjustment also. I sure will appreciate any feedback or suggestions. Thanks.
1) Do most owner's have easy access to the engine serial number for there coach. I ask this because most dealers need it to get the correct filters and it does not come up in their system with just the VIN. I can call into FCCC and get the ESN, but to do this for every job is not very feasible. Making 2 trips to every customer's location is not feasible either of course. Any suggestions for this process would be very helpful.
2) Does this sound like a helpful service to provide for you guys? I plan on starting out as maintenance based, meaning winterizing, engine oil, fuel, and air filters. Differential, transmission, hub oil services, as well as HVAC services. I Could also perform higher mileage services such as valve adjustment also. I sure will appreciate any feedback or suggestions. Thanks.