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Helpful Hints Expert Tips For Easy Camper Maintenance

JAWA Campers are built to last, but if you want to keep your camper in top condition, you need to perform regular maintenance. Maintaining your camper is easy if you know what to do; so in this blog, we share our expert tips for camper maintenance.

Not only will regular camper maintenance increase your safety and comfort, it will extend the life of your camper —so you can enjoy your Aussie adventures for decades to come.

Everyday Maintenance

Just like a car, your JAWA camper should be assessed to make sure that everything is in order. As part of your everyday maintenance, we suggest that you run through this basic camper maintenance checklist.

Things To Check:

• Tyre Pressure (adjust your tyre pressure to suit road conditions)
• Wheel Nuts
• Coupling
• Lights
• Doors & Seals
• Hubs & bearings (should be maintained & greased)

Before A Trip

Can’t wait to get out there? We get it! But before you pull out of the driveway, there are some things you should consider before you get swept up in the adventure.

Our team at JAWA Off Road Campers suggest you consider the following factors before you embark on your next trip:

Don’t Drive Through Salt Water

While you and your family may love the ocean, your camper does not! Avoid driving through salt water as this will leave a film of salt on your camper or hybrid caravan.

As it bonds to your vehicle, it is the first stage of corrosion. Choose the appropriate cleaner to deactivate, dissolve and remove the salt film, cleaning the body work as well as the undercarriage.

Sterilise Your Water Tank

To prevent bacteria buildup in your water tank, make sure your tank is always full or always empty, even when it’s in storage. If you want to clean your tank, without purchasing cleaning solutions, just combine 2 teaspoons of vanilla essence with water per tank — for the first clean.

After that, you can perform an annual treatment which will prevent bacteria growth.

Check & Charge Your Batteries

Always recharge batteries to their full capacity before setting off on your next trip. Batteries should be maintained to a steady 12 Volt charge. Make sure you turn off switches at the power control panel when your camper or hybrid is not in use.

4 Burner Gas Stove

To use your gas stove simply push down and turn the knob to release. Remember that’s it’s illegal to install or use a gas appliance within an enclosed annexe area, so make sure your space is at least 30% ventilated. Always check for possible gas leaks, and make sure you’ve turned off your gas bottle after every use.

After A Trip

After your trip, it’s important that you maintain your camper or hybrid, so it’s ready to go when you need it next. We suggest that you thoroughly clean your camper, preferably with a high pressure cleaner. You should also consider booking a camper or hybrid caravan tune-up and safety check with our team at JAWA.

Safe Caravanning

Learn more about staying safe on the roads with all our safety tips and insights.

JAWA Off Road Campers

If you notice any issues with your camper or hybrid caravan, seek our professional advice as soon as possible. We provide services at our Sunshine Coast Caravan Showroom and our Brisbane location, with prices starting at just $330, and we can assist with any advice or repairs.

Maintaining your camper will help you look after your investment, so you can continue your journey across our amazing country. Connect with JAWA Off Road Campers to learn more about the benefits of regular camper maintenance by calling 07 5479 6844.

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