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- smlrangerExplorerI would agree that Winnebago has a serious problem with rust around the windshield. I have owned two Winne's and overall, I think they make a solid coach for the money. However, IMO there is a design flaw in how they install windshields in many of their coaches. My 2002 Journey had a rusted frame which broke the glass.
Winne sets the glass into the steel frame which is fine. However, they failed to finish the edge of the fiberglass that surrounds the opening. They leave a rough edge and a pretty big gap which requires placing a wide rubber trim piece to cover that gap. Water and dirt easily gets behind that rubber trim, especially at the top. That wet grit and crud sits there and rust is the result. - mike_brezExplorer
rr2254545 wrote:
Ranger Smith wrote:
Alfred622 wrote:
I have a 2005 Sightseer. Will I need to worry about this problem also? Is Winnebago standing behind this repair?
Just lift the rubber on the bottom of the windshield and see if their is rust in there. Most will have it as it is a winnebago problem.
This simply is not true not a major problem
Looks pretty major to me. - jhilleyExplorer
rr2254545 wrote:
Ranger Smith wrote:
Alfred622 wrote:
I have a 2005 Sightseer. Will I need to worry about this problem also? Is Winnebago standing behind this repair?
Just lift the rubber on the bottom of the windshield and see if their is rust in there. Most will have it as it is a winnebago problem.
This simply is not true not a major problem
I have two Winnebagos, a 1999 35' Brave and a 2003 38' Adventurer, both have the problem. Fixed it on the Brave, still working on the Adventurer. - rr2254545Explorer
Ranger Smith wrote:
Alfred622 wrote:
I have a 2005 Sightseer. Will I need to worry about this problem also? Is Winnebago standing behind this repair?
Just lift the rubber on the bottom of the windshield and see if their is rust in there. Most will have it as it is a winnebago problem.
This simply is not true not a major problem - Ranger_SmithExplorer
Alfred622 wrote:
I have a 2005 Sightseer. Will I need to worry about this problem also? Is Winnebago standing behind this repair?
Just lift the rubber on the bottom of the windshield and see if their is rust in there. Most will have it as it is a winnebago problem. - J-RoosterExplorerI bought a dehumidifier many years ago for my Winnebago. I put it on top of dashboard almost touching the windshield and I go out to the coach every 2-3 days and empty the tray that has 2-3 inches of water in it.
- C20ExplorerWe had the same problem on our 08 and it was $900 to fix. As said looks like Winnebago should be helping.
- robatthelakeExplorerConsidering how many Winnebago's have this problem,it is a wonder that they are still in business!
I was warned off nearly 10 Years ago by a W Owner. They had the same problem and never did get any satisfaction. - smlrangerExplorerNot an uncommon issue with Winnebago motor homes with the windshield installed in that steel with the rubber strip at the top. I had to replace the passenger side glass on our 2002 Journey for same problem but my rust was not that severe. That is a bad case of body cancer.
And no, unless it happens during the warranty period, Winne won't help with the cost. Cost me $1,000 to replace one glass and have the rust dealt with. - Alfred622ExplorerI have a 2005 Sightseer. Will I need to worry about this problem also? Is Winnebago standing behind this repair?
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