Michigander wrote:
We live in Northern Michigan and as a result the nylon latch/catch on the outside bays are buggered up. I think there is probably a spring inside that is rusted up. I took one of the catches off today and it would be very simply to replace all of them if I can find a source for them. A quick check of Camping World's website turned up a goose egg. Does anyone have an idea as to where I can get new ones or even what the proper name is so I can keep searching? As always Thanks!!
Is this what you need? $6.10 from Winnebago Outdoor (Official Winnebago parts and accessories provider) as well as on Amazon and from other dealers.
http://www.winnebagooutdoor.com/Sierra-Slide-Latch-Plastic-Plunger/dp/B00NUKVFZ6I assume you are aware that you can download Winnebago parts diagrams, owners manuals, wiring diagrams.... for virtually every Winnebago RV, from 1975 to present here:
http://winnebagoind.com/resources/manuals/There's also links to parts and service suppliers and service tips.
The direct URL for the parts manual for your 2008 WFD35J is here. Your latch is on Page 131.
http://www.winnebagoind.com/service/wincd/2008/8wfd35j.pdfWhen I need a Winnebago specific part, I look it up on the manual for my coach, copy the part number, paste it into a search engine, and find out who has it in stock. Sometimes it helps to search for the part number in the
Winnebago Parts and Accessories Catalog which will sometimes list old part numbers and point you towards new ones.
2005 Winnebago Sightseer WFD30B "rigged for night" with red LED lighting for night adapted vision.
Do you remember when the sky was dark, and the stars were bright?The International Dark-Sky AssociationAmerican by birth...Scottish by the Grace Of God.