Mar-19-2015 12:17 PM
Mar-20-2015 01:19 PM
Y-Guy wrote:adnohguy wrote:
I Will do a fuel system flush and a Gen set oil change also. (15-40 Rotella a good choice?)
Honestly I've always just used the oil/filter from Onan, it's not that much more expensive and never had any problems. I buy enough oil for a change and half, and 2 filters at a time.
This is a good thread to read over talking about issues using different type of oil; 5500 generator keeps shutting down after break in oil change
Mar-20-2015 11:18 AM
Mar-20-2015 10:42 AM
adnohguy wrote:
I Will do a fuel system flush and a Gen set oil change also. (15-40 Rotella a good choice?)
Mar-20-2015 08:46 AM
Hap Hazard wrote:
Welcome to the forum and to owning a Great “Toyhauler”. You may not be aware that in its day the Weekend Warrior was considered one of the top makes of T/H and was a best seller. Therefore they were a target by many owners of other brands.
Many of the issues you see and read about are the result of that Ford Vs Chevy, Vs Mopar battle in the T/H world. WW did have some very real problems and you should be aware of them. So like others have suggested read the WW history links carefully.
The frame issues (were well known by the T/H community and the public) and were resolved by the time of the 2005 FSC production run.
Before WW appeared to be in financial trouble I checked into this frame issue and verified with the factory my unit was not part of the problem. If it was, I wanted factory warranty work done.
WW also got caught up in a recall for problems with the taillights. This also contributed to their downfall.
You will also hear many complaints about tires on this site. All I can say is that I’ve had (1) tire failure in over 20,000 miles of towing my unit. That tire was 6 years old but had good tread. Like a fool I pushed it for one last trip before I planned on replacing it and it got me, (never run trailer tires more than 5 years from their manufacturing date.
I see many a T/H being towed at 70mph + and have to believe this is part of the problem as that speed generates a lot of heat in a tire.
Towing weight is another factor. WW’s were known for bad weight listings. Load your unit as you would when you travel or stop while on an actual road trip at a truck scale and get a real world weight slip. My unit tops out at just over 19,000 lbs. when loaded.
I pulled my original advertising and spec sheet for our 2005 FSC2800 to look for factual information for you. 1st I was told and believed the “C” in FSC stood for cabin or coach (as told to me by the dealer). Looking at the ad for my unit it states: “FSC 2800-3200” it then list 4 bullet points. * Front queen bedroom, * Huge pass through basement storage, * Corner gallery kitchen, and last *large solar windows. No other details or description is given for the FSC.
Enjoy your new unit and the road trips you take.
Hap
Mar-19-2015 07:40 PM
Mar-19-2015 05:04 PM
Y-Guy wrote:adnohguy wrote:
Are they known to crack in the same place on all of them? And what is involved in a permanent repair.
I can't provide much insight since I didn't own a WW. But the other mod in Toy Haulers, dedmiston does and knows a bit more about the over all issue. I'll ask him to check in on this thread when he's able. What year is your WW?
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Mar-19-2015 04:52 PM
Mar-19-2015 04:30 PM
BigDogF250 wrote:
Welcome to the Forum. Lots of information regarding WW trailers out there. I'm not unhappy with mine, the problems I have had are common to most trailers.
I was told the C stands for Center Kitchen, where the refer was moved to the other side of the trailer and it provided more counter top. At least that's what the sales guy told me about mine :). It was actually a design I liked enough to add to the desire to purchase that model.
Enjoy!
Mar-19-2015 03:37 PM
Mar-19-2015 03:22 PM
adnohguy wrote:
Are they known to crack in the same place on all of them? And what is involved in a permanent repair.
Mar-19-2015 03:15 PM
Y-Guy wrote:
First of all Welcome and congrats on your RV!
No idea what the C stands for, maybe Cargo.
As tinner12002 noted there were some frame issues on some models, you might want read through this thread, WW Repairs to see if you're might have been one of them on the recall list. Sadly the website that was up about this issue has been taken down but I imagine if you read through it you'll get some information.
Mar-19-2015 02:27 PM
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