
Tip #1: Inspect and Service Your RV’s Air Conditioning System
Signs it needs service
If your AC is blowing warm or room-temp air instead of cold, something’s wrong. It could be low refrigerant, a compressor issue, or thermostat problems.
Poor airflow might mean a clogged filter, broken motor, or ductwork problems. If it feels like your AC is trying, but nothing’s happening—time to call in the pros.
Grinding, squealing, rattling, or banging? That’s your AC crying for help. Most likely a loose part, failing motor, or something stuck in the unit.
Funky or musty odors from vents could mean mold in your ducts or a burnt-out wire. Neither is great. Both are fixable—but don’t wait on it.
Pooled water or refrigerant leaks near the unit are big red flags. It could cause water damage or health issues. Get it checked ASAP.
If your AC keeps turning on and off quickly (like it’s indecisive), it’s struggling to run properly. That burns energy and your wallet.
If you change the temp and nothing happens, the issue could be your thermostat—not the unit itself. But both need a technician.
Pro Tip: Don’t wait for a full breakdown. Regular maintenance = fewer surprises and longer system life.
Don’t let the San Antonio sun sideline your adventure. By following these tips, you’ll protect your investment and enjoy a smooth, stress-free journey. If you’re looking for trusted RV service in the San Antonio area, schedule an appointment with our expert technicians today.
