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  1. I am selling my 1991 Winnebago Warrior. I have owned it for 5 years and I have had over $9,000 of work done on it by an RV center and Toyota. All work is documented. Due to health reasons I must sell this Warrior. I am the third owner. It has always been stored inside by all owners.The roof has never leaked but it has recently been sealed as a precaution. The floor of the loft had a leak at one time. It has been rebuilt with no further leaks. The engine runs like a top and I would not hesitate to drive it to California and back.

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. I was curious about the charging of the house battery in my 1991 Warrior. When plugged into house current it is charging at 13.7. After disconnecting the house current and starting the engine the house battery is not charging at all. The engine battery is charging to about 15.

    Is this an indication that my isolater is not working?

    And about the 40amp fuse push button, I can't find that anywhere. The battery compartment is a small plastic box next to the bottom of the door and there is nothing looking like a push button in there. And in the engine compartment I don't see a "rear panel" that would hold the fuse. I must be looking in the wrong places?

    So as it stands, I can't count on the engine recharging the house battery. I have to be plugged into AC to charge the house battery.

    I hope this makes sense. I am not that adept at electrical.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Dean K.

  3. I have a 1991 Winnebago Warrior in West Branch, Iowa (birthplace of Herbert Hoover!). Bought it in Iowa this past May. I have had a Toyota dealer do some repairs/maintence and an RV dealer replace the power center. I have been busy doing odds and ends: replaced water pump, fixed some plumbing, changed out interior lights with LEDs and replaced covers, etc. ect. It is a work in progress as would be expected for a 25 year-old camper.

    We have camped a few times locally. We love our "Bago". It's perfect for the two of us. I was surprised how few on this forum were in the Midwest. That may explain why people come up to me and ask about it and want to see the inside. Parked in a campground amongst huge 5th wheels and class A buses we do stand out!

    Really appreciate this site. Terrific resource. Thanks!

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