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Weather Pro Awning not moving

Posted 07-28-2021 at 02:16 PM by HiBanky
Updated 08-12-2023 at 12:38 PM by HiBanky (Add Photos)

I have a 2005 Journey with a Weather Pro electric awning that stop rolling the canvas in or out. The motor can be heard turning when either switch is pushed but no movement what so ever. Moreover the canvas can be rolled in or out by hand without removing the motor lock screw.

I concluded that the so called “stabilizer”, which is the cam like driver that fits the grooves in the roller tube and is attached to the end of the motor, has disconnected itself from the drive motor.
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Minnie 2021 Winnebago

Posted 07-11-2021 at 01:10 PM by fry

Just bought it Aug 2020 had it for 6 months, sinks rusting. They claim the sinks are stainless steel. Stainless steel does not rust or pit. False advertisement I would say. Hope they change them out. Will see. Heard they are having many sink problems.
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Diesel and gas

Posted 07-09-2021 at 05:11 PM by Kerrieberry

Hello
I’m new to this site.
We bought a 2021 Winnebago intent 29l October, we loved it but didn’t like the noise and wanted more space. 3 weeks ago, we purchased a 2022 Winnebago forza 34t.
Question, the gas rv slows down to about 50 mph going uphill.
The diesel rv slows down about 30 mph going up the same hill.
Shouldn’t a diesel go up the hill better then the gas rv?
Do I have to manually change gears.
Any help with this, would be appreciated....
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