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| PSparks000@aol.com | "Winnebago Adventurer 35U" , posted Tue 30 Oct 20:50 
We purchased a 2001 Adventurer 35U, in April of 2001, from Giant Rv in Corona, CA. We have had it in the shop 9 times with a 10th necessary. This motorhome has been out of commission either with problems or in the shop over 90% of our ownership. Electrical problems, over 35+ of them. Has anyone had these problems? Have you had to work with Winnebago Industries? Lemon Law? Winnebago is not helping us, or concerned to the continual problems, forgot to mention a fire in the waterheater. Any Help is appreciated!!!
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| bock | "Re(1):Winnebago Adventurer 35U" , posted Fri 16 Nov 14:53 
wow, usually winnebago is v ery attentive! get in touch with RV consumer and get his advice. go to google.com and put in RV consumer in the seach and it will bring up this organization. the guy who runs it is great at helping. does your state have a lemon law? call you secretary of state in your state house and get consumer protection information. a lawyer is good to have but expensive. threaten to put a sign in your car and RV saying what problems you are having AND WHERE YOU BOUGHT THE RV. do you have a RV show near by coming up? if so, tell the dealer you will pamphlet the parking lot to allow people know where you bought your RV and how much trouble you are having and where you bought it, how they are not helping you. sounds like you need a new RV or total $$$$$ back. they are not cheap!! i bought a used winnebago and that part is fine it is the engine i had problems with and it was terrible getting them to fix correctly the manifolds and y tube but after some of the above tactics i got it fixed. let me know how you do. where do you live? if massachusetts you are in luck with lemon law. you have got to file soon so do something.
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