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- J-RoosterExplorer
nevadanick wrote:
You have a very nice coach! I own a 04 Adventurer bought it new with the same chassis and engine. You probably know that Workhorse isn't making RV Chassis anymore, and the Chevy Big Block is obsolete (could not pass EPA emission standards, but anyone who owns one is Grandfathered in so no fear of having to replace it)! Plenty of parts are still around if needed and you own the best gas engine in the RV Industry IMHO!
I just aquired a 2006 Sightseer 26P. I couldn't pass it up. Any insight to this model ? Its on a workhorse with big block GM engine. - nevadanickExplorerThank You
- DuaneExplorerThis won't help you with the Workhorse part of the rig, but go to the Winnebago website, click on "resources" and download all of the specs, drawings and wiring diagrams for your rig.
I burned all of mine to a CD and keep a copy in the MoHo in the event I need to offer them up to a service facility while I'm out on the road.... - nevadanickExplorerI went to workhorse.com and its an electric vehicle company, is there a different site ?
- bullydogs1Explorerget the vin and run it thru workhorse's site..this will tell you if recall has been done..if it has not been done, get it to a center to get it done...when the brakes heat up, they could stick...
- nevadanickExplorerDoes the Workhorse have a plugin for a brake controller ? Or do i need to wire it in myself ? I dont have it yet so i cant look at it.
- bullydogs1ExplorerIf it is W20 or W22 workhorse chassis, make sure the brake recall has been done...
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