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This week’s NHTSA Recall updates hit our desk yesterday. Here’s a quick recap, along with some next steps for RV owners.

Newmar Recalls

The hydronic heating system wiring may be incorrectly connected to constant 12V power on certain 2026 Freedom Aire motorhomes. This can cause the system to unintentionally activate. According to the NHTSA, the unintended acti...


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IN AN ERA where “family time” is often synonymous with everyone staring at separate screens in the same room, the value of camping has never been higher. However, the leap into RVing can feel daunting for many families. Towing can be intimidating, and steep price tags often keep the dream of the open road out of reach. Those are exactly the problems that the ...


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ELKHART, IN – Forest River has announced the launch of the Airelume, a premier lineup of travel trailers specifically engineered to welcome the next generation of RV campers. Designed with “purpose-built practicality” and innovative, user-centric features, the Airelume focuses on how families actually camp.

From a dedicated coffee nook that preserves counterspace t...


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That familiar itch to hit the open road is back! (For some, it never leaves). But if your RV has been stored for the offseason, spring cleaning is inevitable. Now, most RV spring cleaning tips include valid, albeit a bit “vanilla” advice like vacuuming the return vents or wiping down the dash. But protecting your investment requires more than surface cleaning. It requires kno...


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Basic RV winterization drains all water from your plumbing lines, fixtures, water pump, and filtration systems. For added protection, many RVers go a step further by adding RV antifreeze after draining. But no matter which method you choose, knowing how to blow out RV water lines with safe air pressure is the smartest place to start. It removes more water than draining alone ...


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