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   Location: Cottage Grove, OR | Sometimes we (I) get frustrated with having to fix things. Here is a portion of a post on another website that should put things into perspective. "Bxxxx, I can feel your pain, anger, and frustration. I bought a Winnebago Diesel new in 2004 and have to either fix or have fixed something during or after every trip. Nothing that leaves me broke down on the road, just aggravating things that must be fixed.
"First it was leaks in the washing machine 2 different times, the jacks wouldn't retract, 2 air lines back by the differential rubbed holes in each other and had to be replaced, steering gear box was leaking oil and had to be replaced, 3 day/night shade's strings were frayed and had to be replaced, the slide-outs & jacks quit working (HWH sent me a new shuttle valve while still at a campground), rear camera quit working, entrance step stopped retracting, water heater wouldn't heat on electricity or LPG, the Fantastic Fan vent top broke loose, and on top of all that I have an intermittent complete shut-down of all dash instruments for a day or two 2-3 times a year since the coach was 1 year old (Freightliner has been unable to find the problem)." I do like the relative simplicity of our coaches so that there is a lot fewer things can go wrong. See you at the next rally,
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