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Friday, May 9, 2025

Common Class C RV Problems

Above, at camp in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

This year marks ten years since I bought my 2015 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R Class C motorhome.

Thus far, it has been the most reliable vehicle I've owned. When it is not in use, I keep it in its own garage so that it is protected from the elements (sun, temperatures, rain, snow). 

But like all things, something is bound to give out sooner or later. Do It Yourself RV has posted an article on problems that will likely crop up with Class C motorhomes.

They begin it with:

Class C RVs might be the sweet spot between drivability and comfort—but they aren’t problem-free. From roof leaks and tire blowouts to frustrating slide-out failures, Class C motorhomes come with their own set of maintenance quirks. After years of RV ownership (including a Class C that we actually loved), we learned the hard way what tends to break—and what you can do to stop those issues before they ruin a trip. Here’s what to expect, what to watch for, and how to stay ahead of the most common Class C RV problems.

 To read more, go here.

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