New Member 2019 Forza 38F

CapeCodRob-WO

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Recently traded our 2005 Fleetwood Bounder Diesel 34H for a used 2019 Winnebago Forza 38F. Bought the Bounder new and having spent the first year travelling back & forth to the dealer for issues, decided to buy "slightly used" instead of new. Hopefully the first owner took care of all the issues. Enjoy having manuals written for an owner and NOT by the lawyers.

Have some questions, ie: location of Kwikee Jack Reservoir under the steps, found a thread on that. Coach has 21,000 mi and brakes squeak when applied and twice have made a groaning noise when backing up. Could it be related to sitting on dealers lot for awhile? Wouldn't think it needs brakes at 21,000 miles.

Have only owned it for a month and used it for 8 days so far, wife is ready to sell the house and go full time, something she never wanted to do in the 16+ years we owned the Bounder.

2019 Winnebago Forza 38F
2018 GMC Acadia
 
Congrats on the Forza. Great coach.

And, all those manuals are available online as well! Plus, you'll find plumbing and wiring diagrams and a terrific interactive, 3D parts catalog for your RV and at Winnebago.com in the Owner's section.

Yes, prolonged sitting can rust the rotors and make the brakes squeak and groan but generally that should wear off pretty quickly when driven.

The 3D parts list will show you the location of the Reservoir. Here's a link to get you started but you'll need to find the right one for your rig.

Seems they are doing some maintenance on the webpage. But here's a link to the Owner-Tools section. Click on 3d Service Parts Lookup.

https://www.winnebago.com/owners/owner-resources
 

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