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Old 01-20-2010, 07:19 PM   #1
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When I ask mechanics about quality products they said Winnebago. Being a machinist for oil refineries for 37 years before retiring I'm embarrassed for Winnebago industrializes, if this is what they consider a quality product. Nothing is assembled correctly with this new Sightseer 33C. I understand that every new motor home will have defects but the number and type of problems we've found so far is beyond acceptable. First we bought the New Motor home right off Winnebago's lot. On our way home to New Jersey from forest City Iowa, we found water under the buffet where there is no water lines. Being on the road i decided i had to do something to get us home so I took the floor up from under the sink and found the drain had not been connected and all our dish water has poured under the buffet. Next the rug in front of the bedroom closets was wet, hence, the tubing for the hot water heater had not been tightened. The water connections to the fresh water pump not tight, the rear TV wired incorrectly, the side marker lights not connected, the outside entertainment 12 volt outlet not connected, the entertainment center not connected to the outside wall!!! This is QUALITY???

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Old 01-20-2010, 07:30 PM   #2
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I hear you...not the same issues but I have them with my new 2010 Winnebago View 24A...a few minor annoyances and one big one that is costing ME $1,000 to get fixed.
Minor: Winnebago forgot to put in a video loop filter so my TV had horizontal lines while using the inverter; Dump valves labeled incorrectly
Major: Damage to the leaf spring dampner, Winnebago refused to acknowledge that the damage happened on their watch. I have my MH at a Dodge Dealer now getting the leaf spring replaced...the mechanics said no way this was road damage...this happened during manufacturing...either at Winnebago or Dodge.
Quality control..?
Good luck...where did you purchase your Winnebago? You said off the lot? or did you buy it from a Dealer nearby?

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Old 01-20-2010, 07:51 PM   #3
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I purchased from the local dealer, no problem with dealer they were a great help getting me on the road, these are things that should never have gotten past quality control (if there is such a thing). I corrected all the problems myself as i don't have time to set in a repair shop with their FACTORY TRAINED TECHs plus now I know it's fixed correctly, but i feel for the person who doesn't have the experience I have and has to keep taking his rig back to a dealer for repairs.
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:39 AM   #4
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Are you on a mission as you are posting this all over the internet.
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:48 AM   #5
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Are you on a mission as you are posting this all over the internet.
I would if I had paid the new price for one of the fastest depreciating big ticket items one can buy!

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Old 01-21-2010, 07:38 PM   #6
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You can say I'm on a mission. When we are losing jobs at a record rate and RV companies are going bankrupt, there's no excuse for the shoddy workmanship I'm finding in my new motorhome. If Winnebago is having problems with their labor they better take actions soon or they'll join the other companies in Bankruptcy
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Old 01-21-2010, 08:16 PM   #7
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I don't know, but if I was in the market and thinking of buying I'd sure appreciate this heads up. If nothing else I'd be giving the prospective purchase a lot better look over than I'd normally would have.
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Old 01-21-2010, 08:20 PM   #8
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I'm sorry you're having problems with your new MH but hope once it's all "fixed" you'll enjoy many happy and safe miles traveling in it. We are on our 4th Winnebago and our problems with the coaches have been minor but I do realize that many have had BIG problems. Just keep in mind that all manufacturers have problems.
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I should go back and say, I'm disappointed in the workmanship of the mechanics and feel they should be embarrassed. I do fully understand that there will be problems and defects that slip through the cracks, but in a time when we need to step up to the plate to keep the industry going. We need to put the American Pride back into our products.
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It should have been built correctly, but most of those problems should have been found in the pre delivery inspection by the dealer. They were paid for doing that.
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I should go back and say, I'm disappointed in the workmanship of the mechanics and feel they should be embarrassed. I do fully understand that there will be problems and defects that slip through the cracks, but in a time when we need to step up to the plate to keep the industry going. We need to put the American Pride back into our products.
I have owned 2 Winnebago M/Hs and have been happy with them. I would consider a 3rd. I believe Winnebago and your dealer want to manufacture and sell a quality product. I would encourage you to contact Winnebago Customer Service and your dealer and inform them of the problems and your displeasure dealing with them. I believe it would help direct their attention to better quality control.

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I've owned several different makes of motorhomes in the last 40 yrs. When I buy a new car, I expect perfection. When I buy a MH, I expect a few problems. I now have a Journey and it's the best MH I've ever had. I would definately buy another Winnebago.
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Archtop,
Sorry to hear that you had problems with your new Winnebago. I'm on my 3rd Winnebago and sure have had problems after all it is a house on 6 tires. I think Winnebago still builds quality motorhomes and takes very good care of the customers.

I don't know your exact situation but when I purchased my last Winnebago from Lichtsinn Motors I stayed at Winnebago for at least a week to make sure all systems were working properly and that I was familiar with all the new systems including the jacks and slide outs. Since I went from a Class C to Class A I took it on the road for a little bit to get the feel of things before I headed home. Lichtsinn is a super dealer and corrected all problems and gave me the complete walk through that they get paid for.

In Closing I don't think you should bad mouth Winnbago, howwever I think you should let them know of your problems. Winnebago has been around for a long time and still gets their excellence award every year and will be around a some more years, Go Winnebago.
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As I re-read the original posting I see that the problems are either water related or electrical for the most part. This tells me that the persons working the line for plumbing and electrical are NOT doing their jobs correctly. I would guess as Winnebago reads this they will come to the same conclusions and act or at least I hope so.

Times are hard in north Iowa and many good hardworking people are looking for work so Winnebago can have the best working their assembly lines.

Again, I do hope you have many happy and safe miles and this is the end of your problems.

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