Today's Deals
Brand New ! How adorable . Our trailer birdhouse has the look of a fun retro 1950's mobile trailer. Stainless steel look body and rivets with adorable striped awnings and a red door, this little beauty will stand out in your landscape... |
![]() |
Camco 44595 RV Stabilizer Jack Pad - Pack of 4 List Price: $14.35 Sale Price: $11.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Stabilizer Jack Pad is specifically designed for use with stack jacks, fifth wheel stabilizers, swing down stabilizers and awning arms to keep them from sinking into soft ground. It Interlocks for convenient storage with handy strap...
The Used Rv Buyer’s Checklist
Whether you are buying a motorhome from an auction or from a reputable dealer, you still have to take great care and spend a long time meticulously checking out all aspects of the vehicle. After all, this purchase that could most likely be one of the largest in your life second only to buying your house. Don´t let yourself get rushed into anything and take your time making notes as you go. Anything that needs attention or replacing should be written down (there will always be something) and the cost of the repairs need to be taken into account when negotiating the final price.
Take a reputable and mechanic with you to look over the mechanical side of vehicle, preferably one who is experienced in RVs.
Here are some general points that the Sureterm Direct specialist motorhome team recommend you to look out for:
- Batteries: There are normally two lots of batteries in the motorhome. The house batteries for the living area and the vehicle batteries. The vehicle batteries should be able to hold enough charge to start the engine with little effort even from cold and after a period of non movement.
- Oil: Check out the colour and constancy of the oil. If the oil is burned then it is a sign that something is wrong with the engine. If the oil is thick and gooey and has white foam then this might indicate that additives have been used in an attempt to seal up leaky engine gaskets.
- Brakes: The brakes should be tested thoroughly on the test drive making sure that they are responsive and bearing in mind that when fully loaded the vehicle will be even more difficult to stop. Check the handbrake will hold the vehicle well too.
- Rust: Make sure that the frame of the vehicle is not rusted as this is a sure sign that the motorhome is nearing the end of its life. Occasional small rust spots on certain parts of the bodywork might be possible to repair without presenting further problems but beware of bubbling under the paint work as this signifies rust that has been painted over. At the first sign of rust you need to discover the extent of the damage and ask yourself how much work is involved in repairing it taking into consideration any paintwork that might need to be done at the same time.
- Paperwork: Ask to see as much of the paperwork as you can including the full service history along with receipts for any other work that might have been undertaken. Look for the number of previous owners and most important of all make sure that the VIN number of the vehicle itself matches that on the accompanying paperwork. Find out how much weight the vehicle can carry. There should be a notice inside (normally on the back of a wardrobe door) stating the net carrying capacity. This is the maximum weight the RV can carry. This is known as the CCC. There are actually many models that are so heavy in themselves that they leave very little margin for anything else and once loaded up with your family and their possessions there is a serious danger of overloading the vehicle.
- House batteries: The house batteries provide current for all of the internal electrical systems when an external hook up is not available. You need to discover if these are holding their charge. Check the battery terminals for corrosion. If the vehicle has solar panels fitted you need to discover exactly how much charge is being put back into the batteries.
- Propane system: Inspect the propane tanks, hoses, and regulators. There might even be certificates of safety for these. Make sure that the refrigerator switches over from gas to electric with no problems when an external hook up is connected.
- Toilet: The toilet needs to be able to hold water or the smell from the black water tanks will come back up into the bathroom.
- Flooring: Check over the floors very carefully especially around the sink and in the bathroom. Make sure there are no soft spots. Any damp or mould could lead to rotting of the wood or rusting of metal. Soft spots will most likely be as a result of a leaky plumbing system.
- Ceilings: As with the floors you need to check thoroughly for signs of damp or mould. This will most likely start to appear in hidden places, up the corners and at the back of the lockers. Any damp patches on the ceiling are more than likely a sign that the roof is leaking. A leaky roof can be extremely difficult and expensive to repair.
- Heating: Test out the heating system well making sure that there is enough power to heat all parts of the motorhome at once. Make sure that there are heating vents in all the rooms including that bathroom and that when on they blow enough hot air to keep the whole vehicle warm on a cold night as well as providing hot water.
- Air conditioning: As with the heating make sure that this is adequate and that it still blows cold air. Recharging an air conditioning unit can be quite costly.
- Insulation: Ask about insulation. How will it stand up to the cold nights? Are the water tanks insulated?
- Comfort: Spend some time sitting in the chairs and lying on the bed. You need to know if these are comfortable and positioned correctly. Can you lie on the bed without your feet hanging off the end? Can you see the TV from the chairs without straining your neck? Is there enough room to eat comfortably at the table? Are there enough stove burners? Is the kitchen counter space adequate?
- Overall check: Finally, make sure you do a thorough general check of everything. This includes tuning on and off everything you can. Make sure that all the lights are working, both inside and outside. Open every cupboard and locker, check all electric items and the electrical outlets. Are the electrical outlets located in sensible conditions and is there enough of them? Open every door, every vent, every window and panel, both inside and out.
Author Ross Hinton is an experienced web content contributor. He helps owners find out more about motorhome insurance at www.sureterm.com.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - used-rv-buyers-checklist-639434.html
![]() |
Camco 44595 RV Stabilizer Jack Pad - Pack of 4 List Price: $14.35 Sale Price: $11.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Stabilizer Jack Pad is specifically designed for use with stack jacks, fifth wheel stabilizers, swing down stabilizers and awning arms to keep them from sinking into soft ground. It Interlocks for convenient storage with handy strap...
![]() |
Camco 40283 RV Green Disposable Dump Glove - 50 Pair Sale Price: $4.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Green Disposable Dump Glove is designed to keep the hands clean from the messy tasks of Rving. It is durable all-purpose gloves that is perfect for everything from sanitation hose connectors to messy clean-ups and pet care...
![]() |
Camco 42880 RV 6' x 9' Green Reversible Awning Leisure Mat List Price: $43.90 Sale Price: $39.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV 6' x 9' Green Reversible Awning Leisure Mat cleans easily with soap and water. It is made of durable, mildew resistant materials, with rust resistant grommets and includes ground stakes. This reversible mat has woven design that allows snow and rain to drain through the mat...
![]() |
Camco 45192 RV Sunshield Vent Insulator List Price: $11.99 Sale Price: $9.97 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Sunshield Vent Insulator fits snugly in RV vent opening with a full 3 inch of foam to stop heat transfer, keeping the RV cooler in summer and warmer in winter. It has a reflective surface blocks 100 percent of the sun's damaging rays...
![]() |
Camco 39062 RV Dual Flush Pro Holding Tank Rinser with Gate Valve Sale Price: $27.88 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Dual Flush Pro Holding Tank Rinser with Gate Valve helps to clean the entire septic system with the reverse flush valve. It forces water back up into plumbing lines to break up clogs in pipes...
![]() |
Camco 43511 RV Mini Dish Drainer & Tray Sale Price: $7.69 Average Rating: ![]() |
Camco RV Mini Dish Drainer & Tray fits RV sinks, and is sized just right for limited counter space. It has a sloped drainer tray that keeps counters dry. This drainer drains snaps on top of rack for handy storage and is made from durable heavy-duty construction.


















