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Posted By: kd7cxg
on 12/12/03 12:30pm
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RV Particulars: Winnebago Brave 30W Driveline: GM 8.1L W/4L80E Transmission Miles: 16K+ Year: 2002 Breakdown description: Stopped at rest area on I90 near Bule Earth, Mn to eat lunch. When we were ready to leave the MH would not start. Symptom: With key turned to start position nothing would happen. Effect: Had MH towed to authorized WorkHorse service center in Truman, Mn. Cause: Ignition switch had melted, no other problem found. Outcome: Ignition switch replaced, continued on trip. 2002 Winnebago Brave 30W 8.1L TOADS: 2004 Jeep Liberty, 2010 Toyota Corolla Brazels Ultra Power Mod(CAI,ECM,Aero Turbine Mufflers,Plugs & Wires) Rear Trac Bar,Safe-T-Plus,UltraTrac Bellcrank Park Brake Upgrade Kit Good Sam Lifetime Member FMCA F277504
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Posted By: bob_b
on 12/12/03 12:34pm
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Quote: RV particulars: Driveline (Engine, Transmission): Cummins 5.9, Allison 4 spd Miles:58,000 Year:1993 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: Engine wouldn't start after overnight stay Effect: No start condition Cause: Mis-adjusted shift linkage Outcome: started normally when shifter moved to neutral position. Readjusted linkage after reaching destination. Problem solved. wile e I have exact same setup('93)/Cummins 5.9/Allison 4-spd) and ran into the exact same problem. This had happened while I was tying up the island at busy gas station. I was losing popularity quick! Luckily, I had experienced this problem before with a beat up Oldsmobile in high school and knew what the problem was. It was still un-nerving. I now push the stick into FIRMLY into Park so that the neutral saftey switch doesn't prevent the engine from starting. '93 Itasca Suncrusier diesel towing a '05 Honda CR-V. Bob, Pam(DW), Bridget(DD) and Christine(DD) See you at most of the Penn State tailgates"> |
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Posted By: kd7cxg
on 12/12/03 12:51pm
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This breakdown happened about one year later than the previous post. Symptom: MH hard to start, starter solenoid would click but starter would not turn engine over. Sounded like a low battery. After 3 to 5 clicks engine would turn over and start. Decided to wait until it completely quit before I had it fixed. Lasted all the way from somewhere in Indiana to Oregon. I pulled into the driveway to unload, then backed out in the street, turned around to back into the drive so I could dump the holding tanks. Finished with that and started to move the MH again and nothing happened. Effect: Called WorkHorse again. They sent a tow truck and had it towed to Valley RV, just outside McMinnville, Or. Cause: Melted ign sw again. This time they also found that the neutral safety sw was bad, causing the ign sw to get hot. Outcome: Ign sw and neutral safety sw replaced. Hope this is the end of this problem. |
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Posted By: Badeye
on 12/13/03 10:38am
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Checking on new posts. Should get started on putting data in a database sometime next week. Will keep all posted.
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Posted By: Horst
on 12/13/03 06:14pm
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Hello Jack, while your coach is still under warranty (I assume) take it to Freightliner and have them analyze the engine and other systems to find the cause of that intermittent problem. Although, it the symptoms are intermittent, the cause might be a constant and could possibly be found. That would then probably prevent this thing from happening again. Did you sign up for the Tiffin Rally in Michigan in 2004? I cannot go, we plan to leave for AK on June 1. Horst Almost everything in life is negotiable! Horst and Hertha WB8YRY 68/68 years young 2003 Phaeton 38GH Toad: '03 4x4 Chevy TrailBlazer |
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Posted By: gMw
on 12/14/03 05:04am
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RV particulars: Driveline (Engine, Transmission): Cummins 5.9, Allison 5 spd Miles: 16,993 Year: 2001 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: Engine wouldn't start after refueling. Dash lights work, key switch works, starter motor – nothing (no sound, no turn, nothing). Batteries fully charged, everything else working normally. Effect: Engine will not start, towed to Frieghtliner... Cause: Bad starter motor Outcome: Starter replaced, now starts normally. Problem solved!! George & Laraine Nashua, NH 2002 Journey DP, Freightliner Chassis, Cat 330 2003 Jeep Liberty |
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Posted By: pulsar
on 12/14/03 09:24am
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RV particulars: 2002 Winnebago Adventurer 32V – Workhorse W-20 chassis Driveline (Engine, Transmission): Chevy 8.1L, Allison 1000 Miles: 20,155 Year: 2002 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: RV began pulling to the right. We could smell what we thought was a burning electrical odor. When the brakes were applied, the MH pulled sharply to the left Effect: We pulled off of the road at the earliest opportunity and called our road service (Coach-net) We advised not to drive further. (We were told later, that a wheel fire has resulted from similar incidence.) Cause: Poorly designed brakes system. This Bosch ZOTS system, manufactured prior to October 2001, was used by many MH chassis manufacturers. I understand that an International chassis with this system was used on some school buses. Outcome: Although only the brakes on one wheel locked up, the calipers, slides, and pads were replaced on all wheels. New pin kits were used. The right-front rotor was replaced. Here is a link to a discussion of a National Highway Transportation Safety Administration investigation of these brakes. Workhorse brake problems and NHSTA Tom 2015 Meridian 36M 2006 CR-V toad 3 golden retrievers (Breeze, Jinks, Razz) 1 border collie (Boogie) |
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Posted By: bobpie
on 12/14/03 11:44am
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RV particulars outhwind 32-KDriveline (Engine, Transmission):454-4bbl Miles:48000 Year:1989 Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms: engine popping and backfireing under load,( going uphill) Effect: a pulsation feel in the coach and a popping sound while driving up some grades. Cause:never really found out. I did change all the plugs & wires, cap,rotor,ignition control module Outcome:This did work for a while but the problem came back after about 2 to 3,000 miles. Also I did replace burned out #8 plug wire twice during this problem time frame. Traded in the coach with 52,000 miles 2001 suncrusier, 32-v, Ford V10, 4 Koni FSD, dinning slide, No leaks, 1 wife, 1 westie, life is good! 03 malibu toad sometimes, roadmaster brake pro,roadmaster Blackhawk all terrain tow bar! |
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Posted By: bobpie
on 12/14/03 11:57am
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RV particulars:Itasca Suncruiser Driveline (Engine, Transmission):Triton V-10, 4 speed with OD Miles:7580 Year:2001. Break Down Description: (You can add any description of the problem here that you think would help others in understanding the situation and problem.) Symptoms:In heavy rain the engine would misfire and the check engine light came on. I pulled over 3 times under bridges and drained the breather element and filter, full of water. Effect ater ingestion through the air intake Cause oorly designed air intake system. Ford TSB (tecnicle service bulletin) Outcome:Took her to the ford delership and they installed a plastic shroud around the air intake opening, no charge. They also checked out the air sensor and said it was OK. My check engine light rests itself after 3 engine cycles. Cold start, reach operation temp, shut down,cool down, do again.
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Posted By: campingshadow
on 12/14/03 05:56pm
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RV particulars: 2002 Georgie Boy Cruise Master Driveline (Engine, Transmission): W22 w/ Alison 8.1 Miles: 8,000 Year: 2003 Break Down Description: Key will not turn in ignition, unable to shift gears while parked Symptoms: Cannot turn key - cannot move vehicle Effect: Total lock up of steering wheel and ignition Cause: loose fuse Outcome: After being towed 200 miles, fuse was reseated and all worked fine after that. I pulled into a gas station and turned off the engine to fill the tank with gas. When I went to restart the engine, the key would not move. The gearshift lever was locked solid. The steering wheel was locked solid. Was under Warranty by Workhorse so called for repairs. They towed me 200 miles (back from where I had come from) to nearest W repair facility. Spent the night at the repair facility and next morning repairman came out and checked fuses under the hood AND under the dash by left foot. One fuse was loose (in box by foot). Pushed it in and everything worked perfectly. Resumed trip with no problems. Very expensive fuse....tow bill alone was $1500....paid by Workhorse. Shadow Shadow and LD Angel. 15 lb Toy Fox Terrier 2001 Damon Intruder. 349. Class A Semi-retired and loving it!!!! |
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