Cary's RV Services
I'm a Mobile RV Service Technician.
That's my truck, loaded and ready for the next call. ๐ ๏ธ
If your RV needs work, here's why more owners around Albuquerque are calling a mobile RV tech instead of towing their rig into a dealer:
No weeks long wait for an appointment. Dealer service departments are often booked out a month or more, especially during camping season.
No towing hassle. I come straight to your driveway, campsite, or storage lot.
You watch the work happen and ask questions in real time. No vague explanation at pickup, just honest RV repair from start to finish.
One tech who covers RV electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and appliances, plus a truck stocked with common parts so most repairs wrap up in a single visit.
Give me a call before you book that dealer appointment.
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08/02/2026
No cold air coming out of your RV's AC? ๐ฅต Before you call for repair, check your filters first! Had a customer this week with this exact issue, dirty filters were choking off airflow to the unit. Easy fix, and something every RV owner can do themselves in a few minutes.
During cooling season here in ABQ, get in the habit of checking your RV AC filters every couple weeks, more often if you're parked somewhere dusty. It could save you a costly service call.
Still not getting cold air after checking filters? That usually means something more serious like low refrigerant or an electrical issue, and that's when it's time to call in the pros.
07/26/2026
Scorched wires inside an RV electrical transfer switch. ๐ณ
I ran into this on a service call here in Albuquerque, and it's a solid reminder of why RV electrical issues shouldn't be put off.
Could be a loose connection that heated up over time. Could be bad power coming from a campground pedestal. Sometimes it's corrosion, sometimes it's wire that just wasn't sized right for the load. A lot of things can cause this, but the result is the same: heat, melted insulation, and a real fire risk if it goes unnoticed.
If you've smelled something burning, noticed warm outlets, flickering lights, or anything electrical that just feels "off" in your rig, get it looked at sooner rather than later.
I come to you for mobile RV electrical inspections and repairs around the Albuquerque area. Camp with confidence. ๐งโก
๐ Albuquerque, NM ๐ DM me or check the link in bio to schedule
07/18/2026
This week has been all about RV air conditioner fan motors. I replaced four of them for customers here in Albuquerque, all with the similar symptoms: the AC would run but barely blow any air, or it would just hum and not turn on at all. A worn out fan motor is one of the most common reasons an RV AC stops cooling properly, especially once the weather heats up and the unit is working overtime. I don't keep every fan motor on the truck since there are so many different models out there, but I can usually get the right one ordered and installed within 1 to 2 business days. As a mobile RV repair service I come to you, so there's no need to haul your rig anywhere while you wait on the part. If your RV AC sounds like it's straining or the airflow feels weak, it's worth getting the fan motor checked before it fails completely.
07/12/2026
This one's a good example of why not every frozen coil is caused by low refrigerant. Common culprits are restricted airflow, a dirty coil, or a missing/failed freeze sensor, which is exactly what was going on here. Without that sensor, the system has no way to shut itself down before ice builds up and chokes off the coil completely. Left alone, this leads to compressor damage and a much bigger repair bill.
RV rooftop units are sealed systems, so if yours is freezing up or blowing weak air, it's not something you can just top off. It needs an actual diagnosis to find the real cause.
Mobile RV service here in Albuquerque, I come to you, on-site diagnostics and repair for RV electrical, RV A/C, plumbing, and appliances.
07/04/2026
If your LP (absorption) refrigerator isnโt cooling properly, take a quick look behind the exterior vent cover. Spotting a yellowish powder or residue, smelling ammonia, or hearing a strange gurgling sound are all classic warning signs.
These symptoms mean the cooling unit has cracked and failed. Because these systems operate under high pressure, a leak can't simply be patchedโthe cooling unit will need to be replaced. Catching it early keeps your food safe and prevents further damage!
06/27/2026
If the air-conditioner in your RV looks like this, it's time for a cleaning! ๐
10/24/2023
Proud to share that I successfully completed my training and am now a level 2 certified technician.
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