Hi,
I own a 2017 Winnebago Destination 39FB 5th wheel. Just leaving our winter spot and the water pump wont quit ! Anyone with a Destination 39FB know where the water pump is located please. ??
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Sorry to hear about your rotten slide floors. Do you know what caused the rotten floors, I know water but how did the water get in?
We still love our Destination 36RL. I have one electrical plug in to replace as the corner broke off where one screw fastener is. They are not the best plugins but it's what all the manufacturers use. I might try to install a box like what is used in our houses and then use a house socket.
Water entered the front lower edge of the living room slide where the caulking had failed. If decent plywood had been used for the floor and long life caulking, not silicon, this failure would not have happened. I have now checked the other 2 slides and found a small amount of floor rot in their front outside corners ; both fixable.
Sorry to hear about your rotten slide floors. Do you know what caused the rotten floors, I know water but how did the water get in?
We still love our Destination 36RL. I have one electrical plug in to replace as the corner broke off where one screw fastener is. They are not the best plugins but it's what all the manufacturers use. I might try to install a box like what is used in our houses and then use a house socket.
Lady Dog, when I operate the leveling system while plugged into shore power it trips the 30 amp battery charger fuse located behind the black panel at floor level opposite the entry door. The charger is behind the converter behind the braker/fuse panel. Is there a fix for this? Thanks, jeremy on Nice One Destination 39FB