All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutions05 Winnebago / Workhorse W22 - no left brake lightHave lost the left brake light on my Winnebago Voyage on a Workhorse chassis. I have replaced the bulb, to no avail. I've discovered that I don't have the left brake light on the toad, either, which leads me to a blown fuse or bad relay. Problem is, I can't seem to find either the fuse or relay. Does anyone no where they are? Thanks in advance. JohnRe: Steering a MotorhomeHad a similar problem with a long Class C we used to have. My best suggestion would be to get an alignment done at a shop the specializes in large trucks. Never had another problem after the alignment. We now have a 36", 2005 Winnebago Voyage that handles like a dream, compared to the C. JMHORe: TomTom Horrible RoutingWe have used Garmin's in our vehicles. The one in the MH is an older one where I can select "Truck", which, so far, keeps me away from low clearances, etc. I do, however still believe in paper maps. If we're traveling through an area for the first time, I usually peruse a paper map or an atlas just so I have an idea where I'm headed. I don't put full trust in the GPS, especially when driving a MH with a toad. JMHORe: Chesapeake Bay Bridge TunnelNo problems. We use EZ Pass, otherwise you need cash.. Just have to turn off propane and turn on headlights. Clearance is at least 13'6". (We are 12'6", so no problem there.) Going this way you save several hour travel time, and a lot less nerve racking, traffic-wise. Have a safe trip.Re: Finding a great restaurantAsk the natives whenever you get the chance. We've found some fabulous, inexpensive places this way.Re: E-Tailer for suppliesAmazon or e-Bay. I've had great luck with both.Re: Best rearview camera/monitor replacement ?I also recommend searching on e-Bay. I just replaced my old B & W system with a color flat screen system for just over $100 - which included an extra length of cable. The only "challenge" was making a mounting plate for the new monitor, which, thankfully, was a little smaller that the original, to fit in the original hole in the dash. If you at all handy, it's not a tough job. Good luck.Re: Vent Covers or Not?We have had vent covers on all our RV's from our first pop-up to our current class A. I have found that if you fill the gap with the 1" X 1" air conditioner foam gasket - available at any appliance dealer, Wal-Mart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc - keeps most of the debris out.2005 Winnebago/Workhorse Heater/AC Blower Motor Not WorkingIn the process of de-winterizing our 2005 Winnebago Voyage 35A on the Workhorse chassis, discovered the the heater blower motor isn't working. The 30A fuse in the relay/fuse box, under the hood, is good, and I have voltage at the right side of the fuse socket. Is there anything else I should be looking at/checking before I go after a new blower motor? ThanksRe: GM Ignition Sensor FuseThanks Hank & Teddy. That makes sense, and makes me feel better. I'll recheck what I did, but I'm pretty confident that it's correct. (Just noticed that I need to update my signature, and get rid of the '03 Cavalier - that's my grand-son's car now.)
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