1. Engine:
Check the engine oil and fluid levels to ensure they are at the proper levels.
2. Tires:
Inspect tires for any signs of damage, wear, or punctures, and ensure they are inflated to the correct pressure.
3. Brakes:
Test the brakes to ensure they are functioning properly and make any necessary adjustments.
4. Electrical System:
Test the electrical system, including the battery, lights, and other components, to ensure they are working properly.
5. Plumbing System:
Check the plumbing system, including the water pump, water tank, and pipes, to ensure they are in good working condition.
6. Gas System:
Check the gas system, including the propane tank and gas lines, to ensure they are working properly and are not leaking.
7. Safety Equipment:
Check that all safety equipment is present and in good working condition, including smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits.
8. Exterior:
Check the exterior of the motorhome, including windows, doors, and roof, to ensure they are in good condition and functioning properly.
9. Interior:
Check the interior of the motorhome, including furniture, appliances, and other amenities, to ensure they are in good working condition and secure.
10. Camping Gear and Supplies:
Ensure you have all necessary camping gear and supplies, such as bedding, cooking utensils, and food, for your trip.
11. Secure Items:
Ensure all loose items inside the motorhome are securely stored and will not move during transit.
12. Vehicle Documents:
Ensure all necessary vehicle documents, such as registration, insurance, and driver's license, are present and up to date.