Forest River Berkshire – Furnace Igniter & Control Board Replacement

Forest River Berkshire – Furnace Igniter & Control Board Replacement

The most expensive mistake RV owners make is replacing parts before they’ve diagnosed the actual problem. I’ve walked up to rigs where the owner has already swapped three components and the real issue is something a five-dollar fuse or a loose connector would have fixed. Diagnosis first. Always diagnosis first. The furnace system on a … Read more

Fleetwood Bounder – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

Fleetwood Bounder – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

RV repairs are either thirty minutes or three days — there’s rarely an in-between. The difference is almost always whether you understand the system before you start, whether you have the right tools, and whether you ordered the correct part the first time. I’ve learned all three lessons the hard way, multiple times. On the … Read more

Fleetwood Bounder – Furnace Igniter & Control Board Replacement

Fleetwood Bounder – Furnace Igniter & Control Board Replacement

The full-time RV community is the most generous knowledge-sharing group I’ve ever been part of. Someone has already fixed the exact problem you’re dealing with, documented it in a forum thread, and answered follow-up questions for free. This guide pulls together the best of that collective experience into one place. When your Fleetwood Bounder’s furnace … Read more

Fleetwood Discovery – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

Fleetwood Discovery – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

Different brands fail in different ways — and once you’ve serviced enough of them, you start building a mental map of which rig is going to have which problem. That brand-specific pattern recognition is what separates a tech who’s been doing this for years from someone who’s just good with tools. With the Fleetwood Discovery, … Read more

Newmar King Aire – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

Newmar King Aire – AC Capacitor & Fan Motor Service

RV dealer service departments are backed up. Have been for years. If you’re a full-timer waiting six to ten weeks for a warranty repair appointment, that’s six to ten weeks where you’re either living without that system or paying out of pocket for a mobile tech. Learning to handle repairs yourself isn’t optional — it’s … Read more