โJun-27-2015 01:42 PM
โOct-18-2015 09:57 PM
AstroRig57 wrote:Try getting Winnebago parts last two weeks of December or first two weeks of January! The factory is closed for Christmas and New Years. Our coach was wrecked (a run away truck hit it) and we were hung up over a month trying to get parts!Gonzo42 wrote:
Speaking from a manufacturing engineer's point of view, I see very little of the attention to serviceability in mind. There are thousands of us out there who would prefer to work on our own vehicles, but access, special tools, lack of manuals, etc. make difficulties.
I don't know if you'll come back to this thread but ask and ye shall receive. Winnebago is absolutely the best manufacturer for providing access to Operators, Parts, and Service manuals. The parts manual for your coach can be found here....all 160 pages of it. http://www.winnebagoind.com/service/wincd/2008/8wd524h.pdf
A Google search of part numbers usually brings up multiple hits on where they can be found including from Winnebago Outdoors.
Parts manuals, plumbing and wiring diagrams, paint codes....it can all be found here.
http://winnebagoind.com/resources/manuals/
โOct-18-2015 06:44 PM
Jim Stehn wrote:
. In terms of workmanship, cabinet doors are warped and misaligned, latches improperly installed, switches miss wired, screws in the bathroom light fixture not seated & heads stripped, window casing damaged, the main door holder was not installed, and in one bathroom, the gas heat duct was not even connected. .
โOct-18-2015 02:41 AM
Gonzo42 wrote:
Speaking from a manufacturing engineer's point of view, I see very little of the attention to serviceability in mind. There are thousands of us out there who would prefer to work on our own vehicles, but access, special tools, lack of manuals, etc. make difficulties.
โAug-05-2015 01:52 PM
โAug-05-2015 01:46 PM
kab449 wrote:
Bottom line is that all manufacturers are going to have quality control problems because the coaches are made by imperfect human beings. The question then becomes "which manufacturers will stand behind their product". Do your homework.
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โAug-04-2015 08:08 PM
tropical36 wrote:
For some odd reason, certain manufactures can live on their name alone, for a very long time.
As for newness vs excellence in engineering, I'll always spend the same buck for something used and proven.
For example, I'll take a 2003 BB Wanderlodge for the same money, over a brand new coach of lesser quality, any day.
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