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Hap's Helpful Hacks

Video tutorials, troubleshooting walkthroughs, and the small tricks that save you a service appointment. Curated by our RVTI-certified service team.

Tutorials

Watch the Service Team

Step-by-step videos from our RVTI-certified techs covering the most common owner questions. New videos go live as our team produces them.

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How RV Service Works Here

Walk through what actually happens when you drop your RV off with our service team — intake, diagnosis, parts, and updates.

Coleman A/C Operation & Maintenance

Filter cleaning, airflow checks, and the routine maintenance that keeps a Coleman rooftop unit cooling through a Gulf Coast summer.

How To Winterize Your Unit

Our tech does a full winterization start to finish — lines blown, antifreeze where it belongs, nothing left to freeze and split.

Dometic Water Heater Care

Operation, the anode rod, flushing, and the gas-vs-electric safety checks worth running before you tow anywhere.

Walkthroughs

Troubleshoot Before You Call

Common owner issues with step-by-step walkthroughs from our service team. Tap any card to read the full guide.

More Maintenance Tips On The Blog

Our service team writes up the fixes they see most — seasonal checklists, appliance troubleshooting, and the upkeep that keeps you out of the service bay.

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Frequently Asked

Owner FAQ

Short answers to the questions our service team hears every week. For the full knowledge base, see our help center.

+Where is the GFCI reset button on my RV?

Most RVs have one main GFCI outlet in the bathroom. When the bathroom outlets, kitchen outlet, or outside receptacle go dead at once, pressing the GFCI reset on that single bathroom outlet usually restores everything. If the reset won't hold, you likely have a moisture issue at one of the downstream outlets.

+My slide-out won't retract — what should I check first?

Three things, in order: (1) battery voltage (slides need 12V+ to retract; low batteries are the most common culprit), (2) leveling jacks (most slides are interlocked with the jacks — if you tried to retract before raising the jacks fully, the system inhibits the slide), (3) the slide override switch on the controller. If those don't fix it, give us a call.

+How do I sanitize my fresh water tank after winter storage?

Drain everything. Mix 1/4 cup household bleach per 15 gallons of tank capacity, top off the tank with fresh water, run the bleach mixture through every fixture until you smell it, then let it sit 4 hours. Drain, refill with fresh water, run that through every line twice. Done.

+Why is my black-tank sensor reading "full" when it's empty?

Toilet paper and waste residue stick to the sensor probes inside the tank. The fix is to fill the tank halfway with water + a sensor cleaner (Happy Camper, Unique, or similar), drive around for a few miles to slosh it, then dump. 90% of false-full readings clear with one cleaning cycle.

+When should I schedule annual service?

Spring (March–May) or fall (September–October) for most owners on the Gulf Coast — that's pre-camping season and post-camping season. We recommend an annual once-over including roof sealant inspection, slide topper check, brake/bearing service on towables, generator service on motorhomes, and a full appliance test.

+What does the Priority RV Network coverage actually include?

If you buy a new RV from any Great American RV location (except Huntsville, AL, which is not a Priority RV Network member), you're automatically a Priority RV Network member. That means service-anywhere coverage at any Priority dealer nationwide — you go to the front of the service line wherever you travel.

Still Stuck?

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Send a quick note and our service team will get back to you. For anything mechanical or warranty-related, we'll route you to the right service center.

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