It looks like the rear cap on our Winnie is loose on the drivers side - I can see where it has moved back about 1/16” from the trim piece. Can I just remove that vinyl trim and tighten the screws underneath?
Thank you so much for posting all these videos! You have helped me tremendously through this whole process. I'm 1/2 way through the replacement of my Winnebago roof. The rear cap is my next step to in order to replace the last piece of Luan and then it's onto the filon. I could not do it without your help. Thank you!
I know this is video is several years old, but I'll ask anyways. I have the same motorhome and my fuse blew for the trailer plug. Do you happen to know its location?
The exterior cover is removed then a black sheet metal cover and the frame holding the exterior cover and then the furnace is removeable just like a standard furnace
It looks like the rear cap on our Winnie is loose on the drivers side - I can see where it has moved back about 1/16” from the trim piece. Can I just remove that vinyl trim and tighten the screws underneath?
did you use the same self leveling caulk between the rear cap and the roof that you used for the roof penetrations?
How do you take the rear tail lights out and then replace them ? I don't see any screws that hold them in
Thank you so much for posting all these videos! You have helped me tremendously through this whole process. I'm 1/2 way through the replacement of my Winnebago roof. The rear cap is my next step to in order to replace the last piece of Luan and then it's onto the filon. I could not do it without your help. Thank you!
Hey, Thanks for watching! :)
I know this is video is several years old, but I'll ask anyways. I have the same motorhome and my fuse blew for the trailer plug. Do you happen to know its location?
on the workhorse chassis the trailer fuses should be in the fuse box under the hood, I think the tail light fuses are 5 amp
very helpful video, easier than I expected
You're welcome, you just gotta make sure youhave a place to keep it without the wind blowing it over........so I've heard!
@@AZExpert Good point, its always breezy here
How does the Furnace come out of there?
The exterior cover is removed then a black sheet metal cover and the frame holding the exterior cover and then the furnace is removeable just like a standard furnace
very very interesting...
Glad you think so!
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Another great job !