Forum Discussion
DrewE
Nov 21, 2015Explorer II
Do you have any previous maintenance records?
If not, it's probably best to assume that the fluids need changing. (Don't forget to also include flushing the brakes and changing the brake fluid!) You could get the advice of a trusted mechanic on the work needed.
Also check the date codes on the tires and inspect/replace them as appropriate. Most motorhomes require new tires due to aging long before the tread becomes too worn down.
If not, it's probably best to assume that the fluids need changing. (Don't forget to also include flushing the brakes and changing the brake fluid!) You could get the advice of a trusted mechanic on the work needed.
Also check the date codes on the tires and inspect/replace them as appropriate. Most motorhomes require new tires due to aging long before the tread becomes too worn down.
About Motorhome Group
38,759 PostsLatest Activity: Nov 12, 2025