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We found the following complaints for WINNEBAGO JOURNEY (2007)

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The problem is in the rv winnebago, journey. It has a defect which could cause injury or death. The safety defect exist in one of the compartment where some of the electrical wires are. It is not tight impermeable for leaks. My rv winnebago, journey has a hydraulic leak that is coming down from bedroom slide-out and is entering in the utility compartment and satiating it with oil. Where the 50-amps connecting power cord that is connected to other electrical wires and in same compartment is the inverter charger unit that is in the same compartment where the leak is coming down. There also are electrical fuses where the fluid is coming down. This is a defect because this can cause a fire. By not having a tight impermeable leak-proof compartment for electrical wires.especially oil that can get hot and cause a fire easily and cause death or injury. We sleep right above the compartment where a fire can start without us knowing it. This needs to be fix. S.a.p.'thank you".

My rv winnebago, journeyhas a defect which can cause injury or death. It is a safety defect existing. A oil leak that looks like hydraulic fluid is coming down from the bedroom slide-out is satiating with oil into almost all the utility compartment where the 50-amps connection electrical power cord is and the cord is connected to other electrical wires and the inverter charger unit is located and some electrical fuses are also. That compartment gets hot. Especially oil that can start a fire. It needs to be fix. The oil is coming down to the electrical parts.this defect can cause a fire. By not having a tight impermeable leak-proof for theelectrical compartment. We sleep right above the compartment where a fire can start without knowing it. Electrical wires are -on- all the time. Even when we are sleeping. Please help. Thank you

My rv winnebago, journeyhas a defect which can cause injury or death. It is a safety defect existing. A oil leak that looks like hydraulic fluid is coming down from the bedroom slide-out is satiating with oil into almost all the utility compartment where the 50-amps connection electrical power cord is and the cord is connected to other electrical wires and the inverter charger unit is located and some electrical fuses are also. That compartment gets hot. Especially oil that can start a fire. It needs to be fix. The oil is coming down to the electrical parts.this defect can cause a fire. By not having a tight impermeable leak-proof for theelectrical compartment. We sleep right above the compartment where a fire can start without knowing it. Electrical wires are -on- all the time. Even when we are sleeping. Please help. Thank you

In 2010 the front hood, rear engine access door and part of the rear bumper panel were found to be loose from the metal frames that they are mounted on.these were reattached at winnebago's factory service center in forest city, iowa. In 2012 the front hood was again found loose from the frame and irepaired it. On aug. 28, 2013, mileage 79,500, when we stopped for the night i found that 7 of the 8 attached points for therear bumper panel had come detached from the body of the coach and the left side was swinging free about 10 inches from the coach.the bumper panel was only still on the coach because my bike rack kept it from swinging further out. Closer checking revealed that the rear engine access door and several lower side body panels were coming loose from their frames.all of the above attach points are connected by some type of epoxy.the 2013 problems were repaired at winnebago factory in sept. 2013.they refused to acknowledge that these detached panels were a common problem. While in the forest city area in sept. 2013 i saw 3 other 2004 to 2007 journeys with the same loose panels.my concern is that one of these 8.5 ft. By 20 inch bumper panels is going to come off and land onanother vehicle's windshield.




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