Are you seeing problems with your motorhome or vehicle like: Reduced fuel economy Rough idling Hesitation when accelerating Engine knocking A sticking throttle pedal Cold-start problems Failed emission testing If so, your fuel system may be worn out or dirty. Your motorhome or vehicle’s fuel system must be maintained to perform efficiently and keep emissions…
Your exhaust system is more than a muffler. It is a series of pipes that run under your motorhome or vehicle connecting to your muffler and catalytic converter. The exhaust system controls noise and funnels exhaust fumes away from passengers. In some ways, your vehicle’s exhaust system works like a chimney on a house, directing the…
Your vehicle’s axle connects two wheels together in front and in back. This load-bearing component acts like a central shaft, maintaining the wheel positions relative to each other and to the vehicle body. The axle construction matches vehicle use; trucks and off-road vehicles come with axles that keep the wheel positions steady under heavy stress…
Your modern RV & vehicle’s engine is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment. Federal Exhaust Emission and Fuel Economy regulations demand that today’s vehicles use electronic engine control systems to curb carbon emissions and increase fuel efficiency. With advanced control systems taking the place of simple engine components, common maintenance services such as tune-ups become…
Trust our expert technicians to take care of your diesel vehicle. We perform a variety of diesel services for motorhomes and diesel trucks including: performance tuning upgrades and diesel emissions work. Our technicians are RVIA Master Certified, so we can help you with Using OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts and aftermarket accessories, such as gauges, lift kits,…
We recommend you get a seven point preventative cooling system maintenance check performed at least once every two years on your motorhome or vehicle. Your cooling system is paramount for ensuring that your motorhome or vehicle’s engine can stay cool while you are traveling. Consult your vehicle or RV owner’s manual for specific guidelines. The…
Whether you are driving a motorhome or towing an RV (travel trailer, fifth wheel or popup), your brake system is one of the most important aspects of your family’s safety. Brake pads wear down extremely fast on the vehicle due to the stopping force incurred. Because of which, it’s imperative to inspect your brake pads…
Among all the equipment in your RV or vehicle, belts and hoses have the shortest lifespan. These components often crack, leak, or fray due to their constant exposure to heat, vibration, and other harmful chemicals. If not promptly replaced and maintained, it could spell disaster for your vehicle’s performance. Belt and hose evaluations based solely…
Let’s face it: you can have the most meticulously maintained RV or vehicle on the road, but it won’t start without the right battery – properly installed and appropriately fitted – for your driving needs. Batteries are the highest-maintenance item that we service on an RV. They tend to get abused because people don’t know how…
In order for your RV / vehicle engine to run efficiently, it needs an exact mixture of fuel and air. The air for this mixture first goes through the air filter to protect the engine from dirt and other particles that could harm it. To keep your RV operating correctly, you should change your air filter regularly, like during…