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07 Ellipse 40FD Owners Question
Old 05-11-2011, 09:11 AM   #1
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Have a question about engine access in the bedroom on the Ellipse before I start pulling the floor apart. In my previous Journey there was 3 access panels one under the bed, one on the top step platform and one inside the closet. I have a diagram from Winnebago ref the Ellipse showing removal of the step platform and inside the bed area has anyone removed the closet floor to see if there is a third panel. When I had the Journey there wasn't anything I could find in the manual about the panel in closet I found it by accident.

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I have a 2006 Ellipse FD; the top step can be removed and there's a metal panel underneath that can be removed and allows access to the engine. I believe the floor panels in the closet can also be removed - the mechanic that changed the infamous fan hub on our C-7 did it, so I don't know if there's another panel underneath.
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