Here's some food for thought:
* Roof sealant... before your roof blows off!
* Engine Air Filter
* Transmission fluid & filter change
* Engine flush ASAP if you are NOT running OAT (pink or reddish) anti-freeze
* Differential fluid change
* Chassis Lube
* Engine belts
* New Tires if you are over 8-10 years (10 for Michelins)
* Basement AC capacitor check
* Carry a back up thermostat and ECO for your hot water heater for the day it goes out on the road
* Does your dash AC work well and by well do you get a -43 degree drop (or more) when it is 85+ degrees outside?
* Generator belt & temp sensor... fuel filter, air filter, oil change.
I hope you learn how to do some of these things yourself!
==> I see the OP lives in Arizona. This being the case, I highly recommend you spend 10 days at my favorite RV SPA located about south of the boarder. You can contact Oscar who can help you with all these things! ...And you can also get your RV body work done by Carlos' team of RV experts.
Then Kiko can wash and wax your RV. ...Avado can clean your carpets. ...And you can go get lunch at the restaurant or schedule a massage on the beach while they work on your RV... all in one place! This is why I a call it an "RV Day Spa!"
I'm talking about "The Reef RV Park" in Rocky Point, Puerto Penasco, MX. And get this... the Lukeville, AZ boarder crossing is NOT experiencing any of the boarder crossing kaos going on in TX, AZ and CA ports of entry.
Here's the link for more information:
https://www.winnieowners.com/forums/...ew-358003.html
Note: I'm going back in April/May. This is a perfect time to go, because the park is not full as everyone thinks the boarder is closed, but it's not! However, I would say that I would not go if the Lukeville crossing was packed! ...You can go on line and see the average wait to cross back into the USA is about 15 minutes. (Subject to change of course, but I would bet it the Lukeville boarder crossing is not busy now it will not be more busy anytime soon.) So I'm looking forward to camping on the beach and enjoying the Mexican culture. And I'll find something on my RV to overhaul this trip in Rocky Point... I'm already geared up to overhaul my ATS and do a complete basement AC service. (Bring parts to be sure you have everything you need in advance, but there is an AutoZone in town, and if you need house batteries, Sam's Clubs sells 6V-GC2-Golf Cart batteries for $70 ea. (Just be sure to bring the right battery cables if you are upgrading from 3-12V deep cycle batteries to 4-6V-GC2 type batteries.)