Our 2008 Winnebago Destination was flooded by Harvey and totaled. After the long process of insurance claims we purchased a 2015 Winnebago Tour 42QD.
We have only put 1000 miles on it since purchasing however we do travel for a 4-5 month period in the summer to get out of the heat. The 2008 had 68,000+ miles on it.
In reading the manuals it was stated that the Hydraulic pump reservoir was under the step. As much as I have tried I cannot find it.
Anyone with a 2105 Tour 42QD that can tell me where the reservoir is located?
If you lay on the ground at the passenger front and look up under the corner near the steps you'll see the bottom of the reservoir. It 's accessed by loosening the nuts (2) on the forward edge of either of the top 2 step treads in the main door, then lifting the step.
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Steve
2015 Itasca Ellipse QD | 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
We added a Safe-T-Plus in October to our 2015 Meridian 36M and with out a doubt the best money we have spent. We followed it up with a full alingment and now it truly is a pleasure to drive. Our trip was Denver to Gilbert, Az and back and a BIG improvement.
We added a Safe-T-Plus in October to our 2015 Meridian 36M and with out a doubt the best money we have spent. We followed it up with a full alingment and now it truly is a pleasure to drive. Our trip was Denver to Gilbert, Az and back and a BIG improvement.
J, can you tell me the equipment model numbers that were installed, Piston and attachment kit? Oh, and is your 2015 with a ZF (IFS) Suspension?
Safe-t-Plus has responded to my question. On my 2105 Winnebago Tour 42QD with the Freightliner XC chassis and the IFS ZF Independent Suspension System there is not presently a design for attaching the Safe-T-Plus. They have been working on it and they believe they are close. When I hear back from them I'll post the information.