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Sunsetdk
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Apr 17, 2015

New DP Owner. Maintenance Budget Question

Hello!!

We are very excited to be owners of a new to us Winnebago Journey. We will be taking delivery next week. I've done some forum surfing and I havnt found any posts about what to budget on an annual or monthly basis for maintenance. I have an emergency fund set aside for on the road issues. Would any of you seasoned DP owners share what you budget for just routine maintenance?

Thanks so much!! Hope to serious down the road one of these days

Dianne
  • To add to what Spizzer said, the allison likes Transynd which is synthetic at $40/gal. There is a non synthetic available. The filters need to be changed at 3 years, ~$75, if you do the labor. It will require about 2.5 gal of fluid to do the change. At four years a change or testing of the fluid is required. I plan on testing. The mileage is 300000/600000.

    Don't forget your air dryer service! $40 for a desiccant cartridge, unless it's a Haldex pure air. $120 for that one.

    Coolant, I went with the OAT stuff. Longer intervals. No testing.
  • Budget between $3K and 4K per year for maintenance and tire replacement. This assumes you have someone else do all the work. You can save money by doing what you can yourself. For example, it is not hard to change the air filter. Even if you have someone else do the work, you should know exactly what they should be doing so you can make sure everything is done correctly.
  • Congrats on the new Journey. We bought our 2007 about 18 months ago, so I am not into it too far yet. Here is what I know....

    Oil change and filter changes, 19 quarts of oil (depends on what you want. I use Rotella synthetic so $120. Regular a lot cheaper.). cat oil filter ($18), the two fuel filters ($34+$18). I do the work myself. I was due a valve adjustment which I also did. I've heard they run $350. That is a one time thing at 30k-40k miles. Next one way out there.... Chassis lube $5 for a tube of grease. Now I am looking at a transmission fluid/ filter change and coolant change. I may do the former, not the latter. Again these are not very often under normal conditions. Genset oil and filter and fuel filter about $60 to $75 using Cummings filters.

    So, if you do your own maintenance, it isn't a whole lot different than a gasser. Paying somebody to do it will be more.

    In our time so fare we've put on 13k miles or so. In the coach of the road a total of 17 weeks or so. We love it.

    Hope this helps a bit.

    Jeff
  • I don't budget myself. If something isn't right, I fix it or pay someone to do it. In my opinion, it's an investment that depreciates, and a hobby I enjoy. Until I can no longer afford the hobby, I will keep throwing money at the money pit.
  • It depends on who you have do the service. It can be as high as $2,000 or as low as $1,000 for a full service including LOF (Lube, Oil and Filters - DP coaches have fuel filters, oil filters, transmission oil filter(s), fuel water block filters, filters for the air system). You will not need to do everything every year just keep up with the manufacture's recommended service schedule and use recommended fluids. If you are handy and have the correct tools it can be very inexpensive. DP coaches will essentially last forever if you take care of them. Also keep up on the other service related items such as resealing the roof every 6 months to at least annually. This means get up on the roof and look for voids or cracks in the sealant on the roof and add the recommended sealant (I'm a big fan of EternaBond). By all means keep the roof clean it will be vastly easier to spot any potential problems if the roof is clean.
    Don't forget to check the condition of your tires especially the inner dually rear tires and don't forget about tire rotation if recommended by your tire manufacturer. Enjoy your coach!