1.5 years isn't bad on a newer rv like yours, you shouldn't find too much wrong with it. As mentioned before, tires are probably the most important thing to look at. After 1.5 years with weight sitting on the same portion of the sudewall I'd probably replace them. Then just run through all of the typical maintenance items like wheel bearings, slides, wiring/lights, all of the plumbing, and of course check that all appliances are working, a/c, furnace, frige, microwave, hot water heater, stove etc. If your batteries weren't pulled at put on a tender, they may be bad as well. Be sure to check all of your vents and exhaust ports (furnace, frige, hot water heater, stove) to make sure you don't have any nests built that could cause problems.
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Brent
2013 Alpine 3500RE
2019 Silverado 2500HD Duramax
U.S. Air Force Retired (25 yrs)
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