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We found the following complaints for WINNEBAGO WINNEBAGO (2002)

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Dt: the contacthearda very loud noise in the engine. The motor home lost power and the spark plug blew out of the engine. He has been in contact with ford,and a repair strategy has not been adoptedat this time. The dealer offered the option of replacing the cylinder head at the contact'sexpense. However, the dealer couldnot guarantee replacement of the cylinder will repair the problem.

Recall no.%03e044000, microwave oven:the consumer claims that the microwave in the vehicle have to be removed to be repaired.the dealer insists that the microwave will not be repaired unless it is taken out of the vehicle.this complaint is concerning the samsung microwave.

We have a 2002 winnebago sightseer.we have had multiple problems with noises that it makes (squeaking/brake oil smells, etc).we understand their is a recall, but we have followed through with workhorse and winnebago and they say are particular model was not recalled.however, on sunday we were traveling home from a 60 mile distance...when we came up on traffic and had to stop.we had to press the break pedal all the way to the floor, and we were not stopping.finally, after pumping the breaks we stopped.we are taking our motorhome in for service tomorrow, as it is absolutely too scary to drive.

The contact owns a 2002 winnebago workhorse w22 (na).while driving approximately 40 mph, the contact smelled a strange odor in the passenger compartment. He determined that the rear driver side brakes melted at 500 degrees.a mechanic made repairs.the current mileage was 34,159 and failure mileage was 18,937.*updated 12/12/2007updated 12/12/07

The contact owns a 2002 winnebago brave w22 (na).while driving 30 mph, the vehicle jerked from left to right when the brake pedal was depressed.the contact smelled a strong burning odor when the vehicle stopped.the dealer stated that the brake system was burned and they were unable to diagnose the cause of the failure; however, they replaced the brake sensors, front rotors, calipers, and oil seals on the hubs and brake pads.the failure recurred immediately after the repair.the contact stated that the brake sensors were repaired several times and the brake light illuminated sporadically.there is a defect investigation open for the service brakes, hydraulic (nhtsa action number ea07016).the purchase date, engine size, number of cylinders, and powertrain were unknown.the failure mileage was 33,400 and current mileage was 38,000.

Front passenger door assembly on right side of vehicle was warped at time of purchase.dealer stated that a new door would be ordered from winnebago after point of sale.door flew open while driving, even though door was secured before starting vehicle.door would not lock and secure except by using deadbolt asembly.door opened repeatly with slightest hand pressure.

The consumer noticed the vehicle identification number on the title stated the recreational vehicle was a 2002 model, however the consumer stated the recreational vehicle was a 2001 model, the manufacturer sent the consumer a letter and explained the vehicle was a 2002 model but was built on a 2001 chassis.

Consumer would like to know which dealer he should go to get his ford motorhome repaired under the recall.updated 01/09/08. *ljupdated 12/12/07




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