Winnebago Journey Dl 2002

Model Journey Dl made in 2002 by Winnebago got 10 consumer complains as well as 2 recalls. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to equipment and fuel system, diesel. There were some recalls concerningequipment and fuel system, other.

Model 2002

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
EQUIPMENT
09V300000WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC.from 05/10/2001 to 03/26/2003V (Vehicle)154708/31/2009ODIWINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC.07/29/200907/29/2009
Defect SummaryWinnebago is recalling 1,547 model year 2001-2003 recreational vehicles equipped with norcold model 1200lrim refrigerators, manufactured from march 1, 2001 to december 31, 2002, with serial numbers between 1273701 and 1536607, non-consecutively. a fatigue failure in the section of the cooling unit which contains the refrigerant could allow the liquid solution to slowly leak. if a leak occurs and the refrigerator continues to be operated after solution circulation has ceased the heat source could generate very high temperatures. at such high temperatures, the cooling unit could rupture.
Consequence SummaryIf a leak occurs and the unit is continues to operate, hydrogen gas may be expelled and can be ignited, resulting in a fire, possibly causing serious injury or death.
Corrective SummaryWinnebago is working with norcold and norcold will notify owners and the vehicle's refrigerator will be repaired free of charge (please see 09e-027). owners may contact norcold's recall center at 1-800-767-9101.
NotesOwners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov .
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - MOUNTING
01V260000WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC.from 04/28/1999 to 05/11/2001V (Vehicle)129208/24/2001MFRWINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES, INC.08/15/200108/27/2001
Defect SummaryVehicle description: motor homes (models wkp36l, wkp36ld, and ikp36ld). four nuts may have loosened from the four bolts that connect the liquid propane (lp) tank to the motor home. if the attachment hardware is loosened, the road vibration could produce undue stress on the weld joints of the brackets and they could break.
Consequence SummaryIf this happens, the tank could fall off, resulting in a road hazard or a fire.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect the lp tank attachment and re-tightened the fasteners in addition to adding lock nuts. owner notification began august 24, 2001. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact winnebago at 1-641-585-6939.
NotesAlso contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT - RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
09/12/200750000101/01/2003
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 winnebago journey dl. while driving less than 40 mph, the contact noticed that the rear bedroom slide was protruding approximately 3 inches. he pulled over and exited the vehicle in an attempt to retract the slide and noticed smoke rising from the engine compartment. minutes later, he heard an explosion near the rear of the vehicle and realized that the engine caught fire. the fire department extinguished the fire within one minute. the vehicle was towed to a repair shop. the manufacturer stated that since the vehicle was out of warranty, they were not responsible for the failure. the contact believed that the fire was caused by the hydraulic lines running across the exhaust system. the hydraulic line began to leak onto the exhaust system and caused the engine fire. the current and failure mileages were 50,000. updated 10/03/07 *tr
FUEL SYSTEM, DIESEL
09/12/200750000101/01/2003
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 winnebago journey dl. while driving less than 40 mph, the contact noticed that the rear bedroom slide was protruding approximately 3 inches. he pulled over and exited the vehicle in an attempt to retract the slide and noticed smoke rising from the engine compartment. minutes later, he heard an explosion near the rear of the vehicle and realized that the engine caught fire. the fire department extinguished the fire within one minute. the vehicle was towed to a repair shop. the manufacturer stated that since the vehicle was out of warranty, they were not responsible for the failure. the contact believed that the fire was caused by the hydraulic lines running across the exhaust system. the hydraulic line began to leak onto the exhaust system and caused the engine fire. the current and failure mileages were 50,000. updated 10/03/07 *tr
OTHER
09/12/200750000101/28/2003
 Fire hazard add to 10202950 winnebago journey d l,:, model # 2002 wkp36gd, with under 50,000 miles. climbing the 21 mile grade was no problem for this 330 cat diesel, at less than 40 miles per hour i noticed that the left rear bedroom slide was out 4 inches. i found a safe place to pull of the road. the turbo charger had been working pretty hard coming up the hill so after setting the park brake i let the engine idle while i went to the rear of the coach to retract the slide, fortunately my wife remained in front. the bedroom has no window on the left so i saw nothing unusual when i pushed the retract switch except the slide did not move. my wife instantly hollered that smoke was coming out from the rear left side. i ran to the front, turned off the engine, grabbed the fire extinguisher and we both exited in a hurry. by the time i got to the rear of the coach grey smoke was coming out the back pretty heavy. a truck driver had already stopped across the road from me. he ran back to his truck and came back with a large, 30 or 50 pound extinguisher. meanwhile things are happening fast. a loud pop came from the engine compartment followed by the sound of a lot of air being released. the fire accelerated quickly and turned black with some yellowish brown swirls. another loud pop came from the engine compartment followed by a couple of quarts of a brownish clear, oily liquid dumped on the ground under the engine compartment. another loud woosh was herd, the smoke got lighter in color and started to decrees. the large extinguisher had done its job and completely extinguished the fire. the total time involved from the time i pushed the retract switch to the final blast of the fire extinguisher was no more than 2 or 3 minutes but serious damage had occurred. *tr
SEAT BELTS - FRONT
60001
 There is a problem with the driver side seat and the seat belt is not attached properly. *jg ts
SEATS
60001
 There is a problem with the driver side seat and the seat belt is not attached properly. *jg ts
STEERING
10/01/2002201/29/2002
 The consumer is able to turn coach's steering wheel up to 4 inches to the left or right before the front wheels will move. checked by dealer who installed a steering stabilizer, but problem still occurs. mr consumer stated that while traveling tractor trailer truck passed on the left the wind turbulence pushed the coach to the right, causing to scrape the whole side of the coach on the guardrail. *yh
STRUCTURE - BODY
09/12/200750000101/28/2003
 Fire hazard add to 10202950 winnebago journey d l,:, model # 2002 wkp36gd, with under 50,000 miles. climbing the 21 mile grade was no problem for this 330 cat diesel, at less than 40 miles per hour i noticed that the left rear bedroom slide was out 4 inches. i found a safe place to pull of the road. the turbo charger had been working pretty hard coming up the hill so after setting the park brake i let the engine idle while i went to the rear of the coach to retract the slide, fortunately my wife remained in front. the bedroom has no window on the left so i saw nothing unusual when i pushed the retract switch except the slide did not move. my wife instantly hollered that smoke was coming out from the rear left side. i ran to the front, turned off the engine, grabbed the fire extinguisher and we both exited in a hurry. by the time i got to the rear of the coach grey smoke was coming out the back pretty heavy. a truck driver had already stopped across the road from me. he ran back to his truck and came back with a large, 30 or 50 pound extinguisher. meanwhile things are happening fast. a loud pop came from the engine compartment followed by the sound of a lot of air being released. the fire accelerated quickly and turned black with some yellowish brown swirls. another loud pop came from the engine compartment followed by a couple of quarts of a brownish clear, oily liquid dumped on the ground under the engine compartment. another loud woosh was herd, the smoke got lighter in color and started to decrees. the large extinguisher had done its job and completely extinguished the fire. the total time involved from the time i pushed the retract switch to the final blast of the fire extinguisher was no more than 2 or 3 minutes but serious damage had occurred. *tr
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
10/01/2002201/29/2002
 The consumer is able to turn coach's steering wheel up to 4 inches to the left or right before the front wheels will move. checked by dealer who installed a steering stabilizer, but problem still occurs. mr consumer stated that while traveling tractor trailer truck passed on the left the wind turbulence pushed the coach to the right, causing to scrape the whole side of the coach on the guardrail. *yh
TIRES
16500310/09/2001
 Michelin brand new tires manufactured in 2000. consumer had a blow out at 17,000, and two more at 21,000. while driving at 60 mph driver's rear inside tire split 8 inches, consumer temporarily lost control. the second blow out of driver's rear tire occurred at 65 mph. passenger's side rear tire was the third to blow out at 50 mph. *ak consumer would like michelin to reimburse him a thousand dollars for out of pocket cost. *ph
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES - EXTERIOR
05/09/2002109/28/2002
 Dashboard reflection, glare onto drivers side mirror. the reflection comes off of the driver side console. when driving with the sun in front and left of center the reflection off of the dash washes out the mirror so you can not see what is in the left lane. this is on a 2002 journey. adventurer, or other winnwbago motorhomes. this complaint is being discussed in an online rv group and the responses from rv owners show this to be a condition prevelent in winnebago, and a hazard that needs to be addresses web discussion http://irv2.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?. a=tpc&s=8076099152&f=2486094452&m=7356098233. *ak

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