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My owners manual is very basic in explaining what and how to maintain all of the components of my travel trailer.Where would I learn what has to be done and how often? Where is the best place to learn how to correctly do these tasks?I am open to all suggestions. Not the most handy man the world has ever seen,so if they have a maintenance for dummies, please let me know.Thank you .
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David Sussman lifeprotect123@gmail.com Will Travel in a 2002 coachman travel trailer and a 1995 F350
Aside from the wheel bearings and brakes on your trailer, there's not much. You keep an eye out for roof leakage problems and occasionally lube the slide rubbers but that's all I can think of. It's like a house, most of the problems are faucets, furnace, water heater and lighting and they just come up when they stop working properly.