Confessions of an RV Technician – Learned from Problems Seen in the Field

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As an RV technician, I come across all sorts of challenges on the job and I love a good challenge. We’ve all heard the phrase – It’s not work if you’re having fun. That’s how I feel many times, but like anything sometimes it’s fun and sometimes it’s just work.When it comes to troubleshooting a problem, I’m typically having fun. But before I can troubleshoot and resolve a problem, I must diagnose and understand how it happened in the first place. If it’s not obvious why that’s important, then lets consider that sometimes problems on the surface aren’t caused by things that are so obvious. For example, your AC not cooling might not be a problem with the AC. It could be a power problem. It might not even be a problem with your RV, it could be a problem with your shore power connection. So today, we’re focusing on the importance of communication between RV owners and their technicians. You the RV owner have a very important task. You must give your technician enough information to help localize and identify where to look and what to fix. Your job that you must accept is to paint a complete picture and to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Why? It will definitely save you time, saving time equals saving you money. It might reduce inconvenience and it will certainly reduce stress.Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rfactorrv?sub_confirmation=1Contact us:R Factor RV ServicesEmail: Info@RFactorRV.comWebsite: RFactorRV.comIG: @RFactorRV