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Motorhome broadband WiFi – cheap!

How to equip your motorhome with multiple user WiFi – without spending a fortune!

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Preparing your motorhome for winter storage

Even if you use your motorhome regularly over the winter it is still vital you prepare it properly for any period of storage where the temperature is likely to drop below freezing. Failure to do this can cause expensive damage to your motorhome!

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Replacing Electric Hook-Up Mains Power Inlet

Quick job today – replacing the motorhome electric hook-up mains power inlet

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Front Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber replacement – Ducato

Front Suspension struts are a very important part of your overall suspension system – and if they wear out you can lose damping performance resulting in an unpleasant, and potentially dangerous, ride.

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Motorhome DIY solar install

Solar panels on a motorhome are a quick and easy way to reduce your reliance on electric hook-ups or noisy generators, here’s how I added a 100W panel and controller to our 1999 Hymer B544……

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Leisure Battery Care

12V batteries are often regarded as one of those ‘fit and forget’ items, but leisure batteries in motorhomes take a fair amount of abuse, and if you don’t look after them they may fail on you just when you need them most! Continue reading

‘Silver Screens’ – Thermal Windscreen Covers

Whatever type of van you have it is worth investing in a set of thermal windscreen covers.

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Ducato based Motorhome – fixing judder when pulling away from standstill

A nasty judder through the vehicle when pulling away from a stop seems to be a common complaint with Ducato based Motorhomes – read on to understand why this happens and how to sort it…….

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L322 Range Rover ZF 6HP Gearbox Connector Oil Leak Fix

A fairly common problem on the L322 Range Rover’s is an oil leak from the electrical connector on the ZF 6HP gearbox

This is usually due to the seal on the connector housing, fortunately is is a quick, easy and cheap to replace this part!

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No hot water? – blocked Truma Trumatic C3400

A website visitor (Nils Söderberg) was recently reading our article on Truma Trumatic C3402 troubleshooting and posted about an issue he was having with his Trumatic C3400 in a 1996 Hymer B544

He had no flow of water from the system, but the water pump etc. was working OK. After a bit of troubleshooting he found the problem to be a blocked water vessel in the boiler itself – presumably from limescale/sediment build up over the years. Continue reading

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