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SJ-Chris
Jun 28, 2022Explorer II
Oil change specifically is typically a SIMPLE job on Class C RVs. They are high enough off the ground that you can crawl under (or put your leveling blocks/etc underneath...of course be careful anytime you go under a vehicle!). On many Class C RVs, the oil filter is also underneath and simple to get to.
It will take you LESS time (and of course money) to change the oil yourself if you consider driving to the shop, waiting your turn (or dropping it off, getting a ride back and forth, etc), waiting for them to change the oil, and driving home.
For anything safety related, I want a certified RV shop or mechanic to perform the task (liability reasons).
Good luck!
Chris
It will take you LESS time (and of course money) to change the oil yourself if you consider driving to the shop, waiting your turn (or dropping it off, getting a ride back and forth, etc), waiting for them to change the oil, and driving home.
For anything safety related, I want a certified RV shop or mechanic to perform the task (liability reasons).
Good luck!
Chris
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