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We found the following complaints for WINNEBAGO BRAVE (2000)

Read complaints for WINNEBAGO BRAVE (2000)


The motohome broke down and stall while the consumer was travelling due to gas line connector failure,that resulted in gas line leaking.

Vehicle experienced fuel odor inside, the consumer looked under the motor and saw fuel leaking from the fuel lines, the plastic gas hose snap-on connector between the engine and main gas line failed.nlm

We have a 2000 winnebago brave, p32 chassis. In july we received a letter from workhorse telling us to have our auto park system checked. Since we were planning a long out of state trip in august we decided to have the system checked out before our trip. Our coach has 26,000 miles and we have never had any problems. We thought this letter was a recall letter. On the way to the workhorse service center, and about 35 miles away from our home, about a half mile from the toll gate, while slowing down from about 60 mph, there was an audible pop and then a slight scrubbing noise from under the coach, went through the toll gate and pulled off the road. Just before i came to a complete stop, the motor home starting filling up with smoke. I shut everything off, and got out of the coach and i could see fire under the coach at the parking brake drum. The auto park system had for no reason suddenly engaged, overheated and caught fire. Flames underneath the motor home were finally put out, and then the inside again filled with smoke. This time it was discovered that the carpet in the storage compartment above the brake drum was on fire. This fire was put out as well. At the service center the workhorse repair technicians stated that they had dealt with this problem many times before and recommended that the complete system, not just the broken parts, be changed. This was because past experience of repairing of only broken parts did not work. After a very long wait for parts, loss of use for more than 2 months, the coach has now been repaired and is waiting for us to pick it up. The problem is that repeated conversations with workhorse have failed to provide us with any satisfaction. We have a repair bill of over $4300.00 with the parts portion being over $2100.00. We have since learned the magnitude of this problem and believe it justifies a nationwide recall, not just an "info" letter. Had we been traveling on the road our family could have been injured or killed by the fire.

Consumer statesvehicle was parked and rolled backward without warning.consumer advised that vehicle's transmission design does not include a parking pawl, but depends on the emergency parking brake.consumer stated brake is not strong enough to prevent vehicle from rolling away. Mr *nlm

The contact owns a 2000 winnebago brave. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph, the brakes failed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis where it was stated that the caliber needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired and the manufacture was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was unknown.

Brake failure on 2000 winnebago motorhomemodel number wpf30avin #[xxx].there is a recall on this type of brake problem with the workhorse chasis system.general motorsrepresentative told me my model is not under recall.i have read the problems on the workhorse chasis brake recall and i feel , iexperienced the exact problems as the recalled modelsour brakes overheated to the point of complete failure.i feel my model is having the same problem as the recalled models. I feel that my winnebagohad this dangerous problem and should be investigated.our mechanic told us, if we continued we could have had a fire. I am asking that you investigate this matter and notify us of the status of our request. I will be glad to supply any information that might need for your investigation.sincerely[xxx]email: [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Consumer was pulling out into a parking space and was applying brakes whenbrake pedal got hard, and by time pedal released, vehicle was inmiddle of traffic. Please provide any further information.

Steering system has worn out and needed to be replaced.dealer has inspected vehicle.idler arm replaced and bell crank replaced, consumer states that these parts cause vehicle to drift from side to side and wallow on uneven surfaces.

The vehicle experiences loose steering which makes it necessary to oversteer, the vehicle also wanders, many components have been replaced but the problem still exist.nlm

The motorhome's chassis was inadequate to hold the consumer's supplies due to design flaw. (winnebago brave 35c).




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