We found the following complaints for WORKHORSE W20 (2002)
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Took vehicle into dealer and had campaign number 04v019000 completed on 10-26-04. Now less than 10,000 miles since then, it is back at the service center after brake fire and pedal loss. Vehicle is in need of rotors, calipers and wheel speed sensor.
The contact owns a 2002 winnebago adventurer with a workhorse w20 chassis motor home (rv). The contact stated while driving at speeds of 55 mph, the front passenger side brakes locked and the anti lock braking system failed. The contact moved the vehicle off the roadway and waited for the brakes to cool. The failure occurred approximately eight times and was taken to the dealer where the brakes were bled at each failure. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where the contact was awaiting a diagnostic. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number: 04v084000 (service brakes) and campaign id number: 09v110000 (service brakes, hydraulic) but was unable to confirm if the vehicle was included in either recall. The failure mileage was 15,392 and the current mileage was 54,944.
The contact owns a 2002 workhorse chassis w20. The contact stated that the brake pedal felt spongy when he depressed it while driving at approximately 40 mph. He received a recall notice for recall 09v110000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The vehicle had not been taken to an authorized dealership for a diagnostic test because the contact was told that he would be charged for it.when the contact called the manufacturer, he was told that the brake company was out of business and the parts for the repair were no longer available. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint.the failure mileage was approximately 13,500. The current mileage was approximately 14,000.
We had a brake recall done on our 2002 itasca suncruiser motorhome (w20 chassisin jan 2005, mileage 9141.while on vacation in july 2005, the brakes overheated and repairs were authorized by workhorse at no charge at mileage 9,687. Experienced overheating again in september 2007 at mileage 28819.repairs done at our expense - replace rear rotor, wheel seal and brake pads, abs ring, rear abs sensor.after 249 miles, rear brake overheated at mileage 29,068, checked for damage due to overheating but there was none. Had to pay for labor to make this determination.
The contact owns a 2002 workhorse w20.the consumer stated the motor home continues to have problems with the brake calipers even though the problem was repaired under recall # 04v084000. The brakes overheated and destroyed the rear speed sensor. The rear brakes were cleaned and adjusted and the speed sensor on the left side was replaced.while driving, the right front brake locked up and the motor home had to e towed. The consumer was informed the rear caliper was frozen. On a separate occasion, the brakes seized and the abs sensor burned out. The left front calipers had to be replaced, the left front wheels speed sensor as well as the hub seal.updated 02/09/09 updated 02/10/09.
-the contact statedhad recall brake work done with 31260 miles on vehicle. The dealerrepaired only the front braked under the recall and not the rear. The contact stated that the recall was for both front and rear brakes,and he started to have problem with the rear brakes. He then took the rv back to the dealer and they did not honor the recall to fix the rear brakes. The contact called the manufacturer, and they told him to take the vehicleto larry's rv where the recall claim was denied as well, because he was not the first owner.updated 1/31/2007 -
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