Common questions

How often should I Have my Prevost bus serviced?

How often should I Have my Prevost bus serviced?

Omitting any emergency repairs throughout the year, you should have your Prevost serviced and inspected annually. Typically, owners put less than 10,000 miles annually on their bus but if you will be using it to rack up more mileage than that, the service and inspection intervals will need to be more frequent.

What kind of service do I do on my Prevost?

Many mechanically inclined owners like to do as much of the service and inspections as they can, like changing the fluids and filters, but there is only so much that can be done without getting under the bus to do so.

How much does it cost to service a Prevost engine?

The engine oil is Schaeffer synthetic. The service was a complete Level 3 plus the items above. That’s a very fair price, consider yourself fortunate to have a reliable local source to service your Prevost and at a very reasonable price too. As you can see, Level 3 service alone at Prevost cost me $994.58 ($500 labor + $494.58 in Parts).

What do you need to zero out a Prevost?

If someone wants to zero out their coach they have to rebuild the engine, transmission, brakes, drive train, paint and every component inside the coach and not only tires, batteries and Norgren valves.

Omitting any emergency repairs throughout the year, you should have your Prevost serviced and inspected annually. Typically, owners put less than 10,000 miles annually on their bus but if you will be using it to rack up more mileage than that, the service and inspection intervals will need to be more frequent.

Many mechanically inclined owners like to do as much of the service and inspections as they can, like changing the fluids and filters, but there is only so much that can be done without getting under the bus to do so.

The engine oil is Schaeffer synthetic. The service was a complete Level 3 plus the items above. That’s a very fair price, consider yourself fortunate to have a reliable local source to service your Prevost and at a very reasonable price too. As you can see, Level 3 service alone at Prevost cost me $994.58 ($500 labor + $494.58 in Parts).

If someone wants to zero out their coach they have to rebuild the engine, transmission, brakes, drive train, paint and every component inside the coach and not only tires, batteries and Norgren valves.

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