Hello All,
As a new member, this is my first posting to the group. I need your collective wisdom, please!
I am now the proud owner of a new-to-me 2000 Fleetwood Bounder 34D that has just over 50,000 miles on a Ford Triton V-10. I recently purchased this coach from a small family owned dealer in Michigan and drove it back to my home in Minnesota over 900 miles. It drove quite nice and I didn't have any appreciable issues. The engine purred along with ease and the transmission shifted up and down flawlessly as asked.
Since then an issue has come up I need help to figure out what is going on, so am hoping someone might steer me in the right direction. If someone can give me a good idea what the problem might be, it could potentially save me some money in repair.
In attempting to take the motorhome west on my annual trip to California, I started out and after driving 50-60 miles in the rain, I began to experience a "jerk" or "halt" that appeared to be random. There were no unusual vibrations, squeals or abnormal sounds. It didn't appear to involve the engine or transmission, but perhaps something in the drive train? No trouble light ever came on. It would only last for a split second (literally) when occurring. There was no change in the tachometer or speedometer, when it happened, it was not shifting up or down and occurred on level roads at highway speeds. It happened both in overdrive and when manually taken out of overdrive. Wondering what was happening, I took it to a semi-truck repair shop and they couldn't really find anything. U-joints all appeared tight, There was no leaking of fluid at the differential, and when checked the fluid was clear and clean. There was on the Right rear axle some moisture, but it was not weeping. The mechanic looking at it only suggested a possible bearing/seal going out on that right rear. He had no other suggestions.
I then drove the coach home the 150 miles I had traveled and the same thing occurred several times again, randomly, but was able to get home without further issues. Any ideas, please? Has anyone experienced this as well?
Thank you,
Thomas Reynolds