Used Motorhome Buying Tips
Purchasing a used rv is always going to be more uncertain than the buying of a new model. The checklist below is intended to help a rv buyer to recognize for any potential issues before purchasing.
Points to consider before purchasing a new rv:
1. Check all parts that make up you propane system. Make sure you fully check the LPG system. RV fires do happen and some times they’re the result of a neglected propane system.
2. Check the condition of the leisure batteries. The house batteries hold the charge that powers your lights and other items when not connected to a power supply. Find the leisure batteries and give them a thorough inspection. They will be expensive to exchange, and there might possibly be more than one. Are they properly topped off with water, and do they hold a charge? These batteries are significant and faults with batteries can add a sizable amount on top of your purchase price.
3. Check that the Campervan refrigerator works on both the electrics and gas supply
4. Ensure the furnace and air conditioning equipment are working properly. These will be costly to repair and you’ll want to ask for a if the units are not working correctly. These parts of the campervan are very specialised and time consuming to repair. If there is any suspicion there might be a defect ask for a discount if the units are not working correctly
5. Is the lavatory leaking?. If the campervan has been sitting for a length of time the seal might have rotted. Add a modest amount of water to the floor of the WC and notice if it holds water for more than 2 minutes. Remember that the water within the rest room is what stops the stench attempting to escape from the black water holding tank.
6. The floor of the rv should be examined for any weaker spots. The kitchen and wc areas are often the worst areas for rot etc..
7. The outer shell of the rv you are viewing might have some issues. Check carefully for signs of rot or bubbling etc. If you find any potential issues ask the owner to scrape away some of the paint work to get a better look. Common problem areas exist in the wheel arches, roof areas and welded folds.
8. If it has a petrol engine, then I highly advocate you meticulously scrutinize the engine records. A first-rate owner might have back receipts of all engine maintenance
9. Last but not least do one last walk through of the complete Rv. Test all switches, doors, nooks and crannies. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure the motorhome is safe, reliable and worth buying.
Alistair king writes for sell-my-motorhome.co.uk a free Used Campervan website. You can explore a bigger range of used campervans for sale in the Uk.


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