5 Common RV Problems and How to Fix Them!
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RVing can be fun but it can also have it;s share of problems. We can minimize those problems with being prepared and having good RV maintenance. Here are the RV Products we talked about to fix those RV problems.
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These should help you fix RV problems with RV plumbing, RV Water leaks, RV Roof Leaks, RV Tires, RV Wheel Maintenance, RV Propane, and RV Electrical.
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@jjpop24
5 жыл бұрын
I have a single plug outlet that stopped working without a breaker being tripped. Could this be a fuse issue on an outlet? GFI did not blow either just the one outlet. Checked fuses and none are blown. Maybe a bad outlet?? thanks!
@johnalenwork53
5 жыл бұрын
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@exiledking7077
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your information is fresh and easily understood. I just subscribed and gave you a big 👍
@thomasgerula6148
4 жыл бұрын
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@tonyw9429
3 жыл бұрын
I have the exact same 5th wheel toy hauler but with the Forest River name on it. Great tip on beefing up the suspension with that extra plate, it’s on my to do list for this weekend. Inspect the welds very carefully where that suspension hanger is welded to the frame, mine were cracked at the welds attaching them to the frame and ready to break off. I bought 3 eight foot pieces of 1.5” DOM tube like they use for roll cages at Summit Racing ($23 each), drilled a 1.5” hole through the frame just above each suspension support, cut the tube so about 1” sticks out the hole on each side of the frame, the full length of tube running all the way across, then welded all the way around (just like GM does on their 1 ton truck frames). Then I took some 1/4” plate steel and welded like a small truss from the bottom of the DOM down at 90 degrees to the side of those suspension support brackets. It’s solid now, the thought of what would have happened had I not caught those broken welds was terrifying.
One thing you could do is look behind the power distribution panel and see if the ground(s) wire(s) are bunched up together into one, using a wire nut. It seems most rvs are wired this way. That's asking for disaster down the road. Go purchase a ground block and do it the right way. Its not difficult. That way each wire has it's own hold down and better connection. Prevent problems down the road.
When you first buy your RV; BEFORE you put your stuff in it, it is a good idea to find all the access panels. Some of these might just be a small cover over a hole that would allow a person to see the wires or plumbing. Very often there will be in line fuses; if there is a fuse, you can tape a replacement fuse of the right size and type to the inside of the panel door so you will have the fuse you need handy if it blows. Then all you have to do is REMEMBER where the access panel is - LOL
@AllAboutRVs
5 жыл бұрын
That is a fantastic idea.
I'm new to RV life but you're videos are a God send. Thank you, please keep them coming.
Few years ago I bought the 5th wheel camper and I am still learning. Your videos are of the best on KZread. I learned so much ,Thank You
One of the best RV videos out there. You do a great job.
Thank you so much for your videos! I have zero experience with rv’s and I’m planting getting one. I’ve learned so much watching you and you make it so easy to understand. Peace and happy adventures to you and your family!
Well done video. Very helpful video on some simple problem solving solutions. I'm glad you put emphases on good tires. A blow out on a RV can cause some catastrophic damage!
Really enjoy your video's. Love Mark and Trish. My wife and I enjoy having a date night and watch them.
You are a book of knowledge when it comes to RV's, keep up the good work and stay safe.
Thank you for this video!!! I really learned so much and know this is something I can do myself. I do a lot of repairs in my house so I feel pretty comfortable tackling an RV. Thanks again for putting together such a great video!
Hey Jared, thanks for these videos. You definitely seem to have a technical mindset when it comes to diagnosing and troubleshooting issues. I've seen far too many videos when someone is just guessing or it is quite obvious that they don't know what they are doing. Your videos are very refreshing and informative.
Great job ....I do not have a RV yet, however, I have been shopping and I use your information in your videos when looking at RVs. It’s amazing how Spot on you are....Thanks....I really enjoy watching all your videos.
thank you so much! I love this video, I am in over my head as an independent woman with a horse trailer with LQ...it had to sit for a year while I set up my farm and tried to keep us all from freezing to death, now I have to build my knowledge, and get things up and running 100%
Thank you for this!! Just bought my first RV and I found this super helpful and makes me feel a little more confident about owning/maintaining my trailer!
Thanks for the information. I just bought another Travel Trailer. Having had 2 others in the past, I have experienced some of these problems in the past. I am a firm believer in DIY with most things including my Travel Trailer. Guys Like you are an awesome source of information and experience. Thanks for your continued effort. I appreciate it........ Ken..
Great info for an RV noob! Thank you! Love your description of electrical issues as a game of "guess who." I was a 31J10 Teletype repair tech in the Army and it always felt like I was guessing, jiggling. to figure out what was wrong and how to fix it. The hang up, for me, was that you have to fiddle with things to diagnose or fix issues. It really was trial by error!
Thanks for the walk through. Depending upon your RV the 12V fuse panel will have LED light next to each fuse. If it lights up the fuse is blown. Always good to keep a full set of fuses.
Good advice. I think just watching your videos, that I can do a little bit at a time. Then when I'm ready to go camping or traveling, the trailer is ready as well. Thanks again.
I know this is old, but I have to give approval for the Morryde 3300. Rig had only 4000 miles, but cheap mfg components showed wear. Wet bolts, bronze sleeves and huge shackles make a big diff. Love the new system.
Fantastic! And timely, since we just experienced Tropical Storm Gordon and I was affected by one of the exact problems you mentioned. Thank you.
I enjoy watching your videos. They are really informative, and I Always learn something from them. Thank you and keep up the good work!!
Good, solid, common sense advice and info...nice job Jared...
Another great video. I put this info into my memory bank!
Great video Jared! Thanks for some very helpful information.
On the RV door we happened to see a new window and frame that exactly replaces the old window and it has a built in shade ... mama really loves it and the black frame looks spiffy too.... :) All good tips.
Hi Jared, I just wanted to let you know that I am a newbie to RV'ing and have subscribed to your Chanel and have been watching a bunch of your videos trying to soak up as much knowledge as possible and find them most helpful....Thank You
We love your posts, you and your family have a true sense of decency, keep up the good work
@AllAboutRVs
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Cool video. Times are always better when you can fix your stuff and continue with the adventures. It's not rocket science and can be fun or at least entertaining.
Great videos!!! I am getting a travel trailer after 30 years of being a Lance Camper guy. Great tips on your other vids. thank you for taking the time to make these. I bought my unit w/ solar panels, I'll look for tips on them.
Always good helpful content on your channel.
Your a smart cat. Your advice is well thought out and helpful even to a well rounded handy man your experience is. Appreciated
Along with tired & wheel bearings, that’s the ideal time to do a good brake shoe inspection or replacement.
Thanks for the effort and loading these videos. Good job. Subscribed.
I got the more ride on my carriage it’s amazing system and handles great going down the road.
As a soon to be rv' r... Thanks for all these informative video....soooooo helpful
Great video and Advice for everyone.
Thank u I have actually saved my first video, yours, informative thank!!
Thank you for the good advice my friend
Thanks for the tips .! Enjoyed all of them
Good info thanks! keep up the good vids.
Excellent job.....boxing spring hangers is so easy. Think ill do mine today. Fire up plasma cutter and mig. 👍👍👍
Shark bites are awesome. Great for home repairs as well. I like to use them were you can access them easily. Just in case.
some great common since things to remember THANK YOU
Great video. Thanks, I learned a lot. You are awesome!
Great info. Great presentation. Thanks. 👍🏻
Great information thank you for this video. You always provide useful information
Glad to have found this channel, my family is very new to this. We actually go next week to pick up our first camper.
@AllAboutRVs
4 жыл бұрын
How exciting !
Excellent video! Very good advice.
A leaky/failed propane regulator was one of the first problems I had. Also, I STRONGLY recommend getting a "T" adapter, so you can hook up portable external propane tanks. Having to move your RV, or pay absurd amounts for delivery sucks, when you can far more easily swap or refill tanks any time you're out shopping.
What I've found effective for sealing window leaks is to thin silicone with Toluene and brush it into the seams. Gets below the surface. Then a typical bead over top to finish it off.
Really good video. My only tip would be to use soapy water on any gas connections you touch after you retighten everything. If there is a leak it will bubble.
Awesome vid, thanks!
Got an RC trailer I put a Morryde in. Went from fixing my planes all the time from damage during travel, to no problems. 10/10 that thing.
Love your channel dude! Hope to meet up one day as I start my full-time RV journey. Keep up the great work!
Those push on fitting are ok for pex but not all RVs are ONLY pex pipe. Mine for example has nylon reinforced hose combined with pex. So I have a stainless steel clamp pliers with a verity of different sized clamps. Don't forget to test your propane line work for leaks with soapy water. Great reminder on wheel bearing, might want to get inner wheel seals prior to tearing it apart. Good plug of Mark & Trish. To check your power it's real easy to get a simple AC wall outlet circuit tester. A lot of good info. Nice job.
Excellent info Jared. My biggest concern is my slide-out. Its a cable driven system and would hate it if the cable snapped or become entangled with itself somehow or another. One thing that I have prepared for in that case is using some lengths of lumber to hold it in place inside the trailer, but trying to get the slide itself back in...I do have some big friends.
If a pipe freezes, it usually fails at a low point or destroys the unit it is attached to. My friend never winterized his first camper because he " didn't have time". In the spring, he had to replace every fitting going to the water heater, faucets and pretty much anything attached to the water line. They also had mice build nests everywhere because they left paper products in their camper.
Very well explained
For the wheels a greasing them, you can replace that cap on the hub with one that has a grease fitting in them. They have a cover that goes over that to keep the dirt out. Then all you need is a grease gun to add grease every so often. And with those fuses, you have to pay attention as to whether they are fast blow or slow blow fuses. Slow blow fuses have a delay before they actually blow. They are meant for circuits that sometimes has a surge such as when a high power motor starts.
Good vid. Preventive maintenance at home equals less on road maintenance. Here is an item for your topics. Slides: We were on a trip through the USA and had a shear pin fail on our slide. We stopped into RV World for information and repair. They were not only misleading but also unknowable on the matter. I will never darken their doorstep again. In the end I figured it out on my own and fixed it for .55 cents and a 20 minute job. Now I carry a spare shear pin. It is also important to know that some slides will not stay closed on the highway if the shear pin is broken. Thanks.
Good pointers thanks
When upgrading tires to a higher ply rating make sure the wheels and valves are able to hold the added preasure.
Excellent video, well done.
Very cool 😎👍thanks
Might I suggest you touch the axle hub every trip after a mile or two. If one side is too warm, fix it right away. Bearings are cheap, compared to a roadside repair shop, and don't forget to inspect and pack the inner bearings, as well, when doing routine maintenance. Good advice all round. Thanks for posting.
Thank good helpful info
So Jared, since subscribing to your channel I’ve spent in the neighborhood of $1000 for Keeping my RV Day Dream and planning on Less Junk, More Journey but, it’s All About the love for RVing. I guess, you could say, with the most recent RV purchase, it’s a Motorhome Experiment with an easy $70,000 spent. All well worth it and with Vlogs such as yours and others, soon we (DW) will be full time RVers. Not hard for us after 28 years playing nomad Marine. Thanks for all the great gouge, your time, and sincere efforts at educating us all...
@AllAboutRVs
5 жыл бұрын
Cleverly written. You are well watched in the RV world. Congrats on soon becoming full timers! Welcome to the team!
@rogerkern
5 жыл бұрын
Mark Oliver love the other you tube channel plugs. Lol.
@arbonneladyTN
4 жыл бұрын
Mark Thanks for your service! Signed: Navy daughter & Navy Wife!
I never knew why air wasn't flowing through our vents when the AC was on. You fixed our problem. Thanks!!
For that pex issue when you cut the PEX line, must have a square cut had a unit come into the shop where rats chewed every water line possible. Used those quick connect fittings and learned real quick those cuts must be perfect to have a good seal.
Great info!
Good tips. Time to go buy some pex
Great info. On the 120 V side you should mention GFI's stopping current.
@technicallip
5 жыл бұрын
Yep usual symptoms include half of power outlets stop working. GFCI usually located on outlet in kitchen or bathroom.
good job thanks
Thank you.
I believe they make a tool to push back the grip ring inside the PEX push-on fittings/stop valves. Makes it easy to pull the fitting back off.
Great information
This is a great video
I like your videos. Some helpful info. So is there a video on the Sailun tires? I have been thinking about getting these. Your rims able to sustain the psi ?
A roll of quality electrical tape is great for quick temporary leak repairs of sidewall penetrations.
good advice
Nice common sense approach to some basic issues. I would like to add to this the heart of your water system when not connected to water is your pump. The shurflo pumps they use now days only last for about 2 years tops. The internal check valves seem to fail and the symptom will be your fresh water tank fills up and overflows when connected to a water supply. I've seen this issue happen on 2 separate RVs. The fix is replacing or rebuilding the pump head.
@VanillaGorilla502
5 жыл бұрын
Lovin' Livin' RV'in Yep my pump is currently only building air pressure in the lines.
Good information and love shark bites.
One thing to keep in mind on 12 volt fuses. Don't buy cheap fuses. There are some bad fuses out there that won't blow when they are supposed to. Typically the numbers on them are not white. These bad fuses can cause problems if something shirts out and the fuse doesn't blow, like starting a fire.
Thanks
you do a very good job. A+++++
Your intro is precisely why many don't want an RV. They don't want another house or car to maintain; those things are requirements in life but an RV is indeed discretionary (to the weekend warrior types at least).
I carry a propane regulator and a front Jack motor for the 5th wheel. also lots of fuses and a resettable/heat activated auto fuse. Also some light outlets have reverse polarity, LED lights may not work.
Great information. I am not sure if it is still a problem, but sometimes you can smell propane when the tank is getting empty. We had a mid 70's travel trailer that didn't have the auto transfer regulator and when the tank was almost empty we could smell propane and knew that it was time to switch the tanks and get the empty one filled.
@AllAboutRVs
5 жыл бұрын
We can smell propane also when our tank is almost empty.
Question what is your thought on the IOTA Engineering converter/charger.
Headed out from Montana to Alaska soon looking at any and all advise abe extensive servicing to prevent problems
What advice do you have when sealing entails rubber roof at sidewall aluminum weather strip seal. Noticing thin slits where it seems rubber roof separating from the aluminum seal structure. dicor would seem to level/run too much. Is ProFlexRV sealant ok to run a bead to seal the aluminum to rubber roof joint? Otherwise, just want to thank you immensely for all the RV intel you put out. So helpful!
Thank you for helping my wife and i make a very important decision, delaying our first plan for a wiser one, even if it takes a little longer to get there. Steven Covey asks, "Have you ever been in too much of a hurry to stop and buy gas?" i respond, "Yes, smart @ss. Still thank you." --> 8~)
Can u explain inverters I can’t run the TV while I’m driving I have a C vehicle
Hi: My TV needs repair or replacement. It was jammed into the RV recess of my Outback Sydney edition. is it possible to get it out without cutting the frame?
Hi really like your videos very informative we trust what your saying ! I have a newmar mountain Aire that burnt inside badly , repairing it myself but I have 4 large wires/cables that did run from the large relay / fuse box under the hood to the back where the electrical panel/converter was ( all melted to nothing ) 2 wihites are grounded to body and the 2 reds go to resettable fuses and then go to a relay . Can you help me to determine Where the two reds go
Hi. I have solar but not getting the best use whilst connecting to mains. What is the best way to switch off or disconnect the charger to the batteries? Whilst connected to the mains power. I have a 2018 rockwood ultra light.
very helpful info dude! Do you have a lot of members join and are there other videos for members that subscribers aren't privy to?
I need to replace a converter for a coleman 1705rb 30 amp. 8700 series does it just plug and unplug or is soldering involved
I havent looked at all videos but is there one for complete water pump and water heater videos?