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Lobstah
Jan 16, 2012Explorer
jetartessales wrote:
We just purchased a new (off showroom) 2010 Winnebago 40L from RV World in Nokomis, Florida. This purchase transferred to us on July 22, 2011.
Our shake down (understatement) trip of 3000 miles was a shocker. We turned the coach into RV. World service department with a total of 46 serious complaints. The pride of ownership fell from its graces almost at the snap of a finger. Here is the short list which includes the most serious.
1. Jacks will not work on manual. . .In "auto" the system raises the rear to the point of rear "4" being off the ground, then struggles to level front. . .without success. When raising jacks, the rear hang up until they cannot support the weight further, then "BANG" and the coach drops to the ground. In manual mode, the rear drop until they touch the ground then stop. Pushing front or left, only serves to run the pump
2. Both forward slides failed, the left during extension and the right during retraction.
3. Placing the AC blower on High, closes all the roof vents throughout!
4. MCD shades 3 failed . . .MCD says it is Winnebago install issue
5. We were locked inside our coach twice. Handing the keys through the window to a person outside to manually unlock the entry door freed us.
6. Every inch of the shoe molding at the base of the walls throughout came loose and worked away from the wall.
7. Foot rests (both) on Winnebago's mfg. pride and joy electric sofa BROKE and could not be used.
8. Shower surround (one piece shower enclosure) came loose from the coach bathroom walls and "oil cans" when you step into the shower. Shower floor is supported by a block of foam. . .you guessed it, the foam began colapsing as use progressed
A call to my dealer while enroute brought a call from "Steve" who is Winne's eastern Service manager. I offered to bring the coach to the factory at my expense. . .he said NO, due to the backlog of factory appointments thru the end of September. Steve set up a "bandaid" appointment with Tom Schaeffer's RV in Hamburg, PA. A call to the President remains unanswered.
I can go on and on with many other failures. I sit now, "coachless" while my dealer works through the list of problems.
Advice anyone ?
Thanks,
Eric & Anita Clapp
North Port, Florida
BTW, we just sold our 08 Fleetwood Discovery 40X which gave us 30K of virtually trouble free use. Our error !
I'm very sorry to hear of the troubles...no one likes to have things go wrong with a new "pride and joy" purchase. I've had my share of gremlins with our coach too, and yes, it can be frustrating. Ours was not new, and not under warranty, so no help expected from anyone getting things fixed.
Looking at your list, the auto level failure is likely due to not being programmed correctly. There is a procedure to do this, but of course, they must work manually for that to happen. The jack system is fairly straight forward, either electric or hydraulic, and this sounds like an electrical/controller issue. Either way, should not be a major effort for your dealer to fix.
The AC at least won't keep you from using the coach while waiting for a repair. Slides are straight forward as well, and your dealer should be able to take care of those along with the door locks.
I really think a dealer should be able to get your list fixed in fairly short order if you apply enough pressure.
These things aren't Maserattis ;)
Jim
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