RnR RV Center in Liberty Lake
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General Info | Diesel Motorhomes | Gas Motorhomes | Cleaning Your RV | Winterizing


Oil Filter & Engine Oil Service every 3,000 Miles
We recommend the consistent use of SF/CC or SF/CD quality energy-conserving oils of the proper viscosity. Remember that your oil & filter should always be replaced as soon as possible after driving in conditions such as a dust storm, even if it is not time for your vehicle's scheduled maintenance.

Chassis Lubrication Service Every 3,000 Miles/4 Months

Spark Plug Service Every 3,000 Miles

Front Wheel Bearing Re-Pack Service Every 12,000 Miles
Your vehicle's front wheel bearings will need to be cleaned and repacked at each brake relining or at specified intervals, whichever should come first.

Fuel Filter Replacement Service Every 15,000 Miles/12 Months
The fuel filter should be changed at specified intervals; however, you should change it immediately should it become clogged or partially blocked.

Transmission Service
The transmission fluid and filter should be changed every 15,000 miles for vehicles under 8,600 GVWR, or every 12,000 miles for vehicles that are over 8,600 GVWR if the vehicle is primarily utilized under any of the following conditions:

- Heavy traffic where outside temperature consistently reaches 90 degrees or above.
- Delivery or taxi service usage.
- Usage in steep or mountainous terrain.
- Frequent trailer or boat pulling.

If the vehicle is not frequently used under the above conditions, you can change the fluid and filter every 30,000 miles for vehicles under 8,600 GVWR, or every 24,000 miles for those vehicles over 8,600 GVWR.

Air Cleaner Replacement Service Every 24,000 Miles/12 months
Replace often under dusty conditions; otherwise, you may replace at specific intervals.

Cooling System Service Every 24,000 Miles/24 Months
Drain, flush, and refill the Cooling System with new coolant.

Fuel Tank, Cap and Lines Inspection

Fuel Tank, Cap, and Lines Inspection The fuel tank, cap, and lines should be inspected for damage or leaks. Simply remove the fuel cap and check the gasket for an even filler neck imprint and any other signs of damage. Replace parts as needed.