I've only discovered this channel. I really like the useful information, the reviews, and the style/banter of the presenters/cameramen. You developed a conversation approach which seems like having a chat with your knowledgable mates. Great stuff.
The man keeping it real, handy tips use them myself, keep the vlogs coming, maybe a vlog on roof cleaning as it's a regular subject on the forums. Stay safe.
Unfortunately my motorhome is in lock down as i store at my local dealership which is closed untill we come out of this. Luckily i went down on the Sunday before the the lock down to wash and polish it as it had not been done for a couple of months as it was in at Fiat for a recall on its brakes,so it had a run out. It should be ok as i have 150 wstt solar panel on the roof so the leisure battery and vehicle should be ok plus the leisure battery is a 100 amp lithium. I can't wait till we are out again as we normally go out at least twice a month.
Great advice. What would you do if you've got a petrol engine and storing the van? We haven't used the van since August and probably won't start up again until March (20210). I know petrol goes 'off' so what would you recommend to do?
If you start your van and leave running you are going to trash the EGR valve a lot quicker than normal you need to ideally run the van out not sit it on the drive on idle even for 20 mins , I had my EGR valve by doing exactly this the guy who came and diganosed wion the Grenn Flag recovery man of the year 3 times and said this is the most common thing he gets called out to on motorhomes and campers he also said a good run once a month is the best way to keep the van in top condition run it out for a min of 40 miles ideally 50 miles once a month, You have been warned by someone who has done what this bloke here is telling you to do and it cost me over 300 quid to fix it as well.
Got to agree with this, bad advice from experience. Also dont EVER start the engine uness you are sitting in the vehicle. Especially as recomended here leaving the hand brake off and in first gear...
Some good useful information, thank you. Regarding the fridge and heating, I heard a tip to use the fridge, water heater and heating on gas only, for the last day before the end of each holiday, as you say it helps keep the parts in good working order and also prevents corrosion setting in. I do most of what you say in this video but not the window rubbers, which I will do today, and also the hand break off and in gear. I declared the motorhome SORN during this lockdown, for obvious money saving reasons, but I do miss giving the moho a good run every 2 weeks down the A38. I will make sure I run the engine at least once a week for about 20 minutes with air con on. I would like to buy an air line compressor for use at home, is there anything for the home DIY which is not too expensive, any suggestions?
Thanks Robert the majority of problems you get with Motorhomes is lack of use.Air compressor ours cost about £100.00 and we have had it for about 7 years.
Hi, I have a 1996 Fiat ducato camper van. My Truma water heater was working perfectly... well maybe need to flick the rocker switch once or twice. Now it refuses to start?? Any ideas?
Looks like you are being kept busy during the lock down period with maintaining your stock whilst you wait for normal business to resume. Must be stressful having all that stock and not being able to trade at the busiest time of the year.
Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it.Jacqueline I only go in once a week to check up on my vans.Stress is working in a hospital or any other support teams right now.As part of any business you have to plan for bad times with which we had planned for but did not expect this so we are fortunate enough to take the hit.There will always be busy times in the future.😃
I've only discovered this channel. I really like the useful information, the reviews, and the style/banter of the presenters/cameramen. You developed a conversation approach which seems like having a chat with your knowledgable mates. Great stuff.
Much appreciated! Jim 👍
Great advice Jason, good to see someone who knows what they are talking about.
Thanks David I think I do 🙃
Excellent advise , and keep up the great work guys
Thanks for watching! 👍
Thanks. My motorhome is year 2000 so the advice given really useful. I will be doing these tasks this week👍
No problem Chris
Can you do a video on roof cleaning and clear up the issue about standing on your roof if a ladder is provided? Many thanks and stay well 👍👍
Great Tips, essential information, Thanks so much
My pleasure! Robert 👍
Great advice Jason ,im new to all this ,thanks.
Welcome Gazza 👍
Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge. Really helpful
My pleasure! Jennifer
The man keeping it real, handy tips use them myself, keep the vlogs coming, maybe a vlog on roof cleaning as it's a regular subject on the forums. Stay safe.
Thank's Stephen much appreciated I could do cleaning a Motorhome if you want.
I think people would be interested
I am going to do a cleaning your Motorhome video 👍
Great tips thanks 😎🍷🚍⚓️🇬🇧
Our pleasure! Roger 👍
Cheers for the tips
Your welcome Nigel 😃
Fab video thank you for sharing very useful
No problem Kevin thank you for the comment 👍
I am learning so much from you. Brilliant x
Awesome! Thank you! You can have a job soon Gill.
Hi jason great information and advice for all motorhome owners
Unfortunately my motorhome is in lock down as i store at my local dealership which is closed untill we come out of this. Luckily i went down on the Sunday before the the lock down to wash and polish it as it had not been done for a couple of months as it was in at Fiat for a recall on its brakes,so it had a run out. It should be ok as i have 150 wstt solar panel on the roof so the leisure battery and vehicle should be ok plus the leisure battery is a 100 amp lithium. I can't wait till we are out again as we normally go out at least twice a month.
Thanks for the comment Ivan hope you can get out soon.👍
Great advice. What would you do if you've got a petrol engine and storing the van? We haven't used the van since August and probably won't start up again until March (20210). I know petrol goes 'off' so what would you recommend to do?
You can buy fuel additives or other option is to run the fuel down low and put fresh fuel in
Smashing advice thank you
Thank you Anne much appreciated.
If you start your van and leave running you are going to trash the EGR valve a lot quicker than normal you need to ideally run the van out not sit it on the drive on idle even for 20 mins , I had my EGR valve by doing exactly this the guy who came and diganosed wion the Grenn Flag recovery man of the year 3 times and said this is the most common thing he gets called out to on motorhomes and campers he also said a good run once a month is the best way to keep the van in top condition run it out for a min of 40 miles ideally 50 miles once a month, You have been warned by someone who has done what this bloke here is telling you to do and it cost me over 300 quid to fix it as well.
Got to agree with this, bad advice from experience.
Also dont EVER start the engine uness you are sitting in the vehicle.
Especially as recomended here leaving the hand brake off and in first gear...
Thanks for video , lots of good advice 🚐👍
Hey Eric hope you are well ? Thank you
All good hope same with you . Wish I was away in my Autosleeper . 👍🚐
Some good useful information, thank you. Regarding the fridge and heating, I heard a tip to use the fridge, water heater and heating on gas only, for the last day before the end of each holiday, as you say it helps keep the parts in good working order and also prevents corrosion setting in. I do most of what you say in this video but not the window rubbers, which I will do today, and also the hand break off and in gear. I declared the motorhome SORN during this lockdown, for obvious money saving reasons, but I do miss giving the moho a good run every 2 weeks down the A38. I will make sure I run the engine at least once a week for about 20 minutes with air con on. I would like to buy an air line compressor for use at home, is there anything for the home DIY which is not too expensive, any suggestions?
Thanks Robert the majority of problems you get with Motorhomes is lack of use.Air compressor ours cost about £100.00 and we have had it for about 7 years.
Great video and full of useful tips buddy
Thank you Smithy much appreciated.
Hi, I have a 1996 Fiat ducato camper van. My Truma water heater was working perfectly... well maybe need to flick the rocker switch once or twice. Now it refuses to start?? Any ideas?
Is this on gas
Great video Jason!
Glad you enjoyed it Shane
The Motorhome Man I reckon another 10 days and you will have a solid ponytail!
Thanks for that 👍
No problem 👍 Mike
I believe you can buy a can of compressed air from the £1 shop for a £1
I would not know Mark but for a £1 it is worth it.
Looks like you are being kept busy during the lock down period with maintaining your stock whilst you wait for normal business to resume. Must be stressful having all that stock and not being able to trade at the busiest time of the year.
Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it.Jacqueline I only go in once a week to check up on my vans.Stress is working in a hospital or any other support teams right now.As part of any business you have to plan for bad times with which we had planned for but did not expect this so we are fortunate enough to take the hit.There will always be busy times in the future.😃
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Thanks Richard
is that a wig
If it was at least I could take it off and cut it.
Great advice. Thank you.
You are so welcome! Simon