I've posted here a few times before about the problems we've had and are still having with our 2010 Winnebago Itasca Reyo on a Dodge/Sprinter chassis with a Mercedes diesel engine. Well, our visit with our kids in the Dallas/Ft.Worth area was over on Saturday. We were on our way to San Antonio, TX. to meet up with friends for our trip together to Arizona for the winter. We got as far as a little south of Waco, TX. when the engine light came on AGAIN, we lost power as before and the engine shut down. Thank God we were close to an exit and we were able to get the Reyo off I-35. We had to wait on the tow truck for over 2 hours. It was such a miserable day, rain and cold. When the wrecker finally showed up we were towed to Austin, TX. to a Dodge dealer. Nobody works in service on Saturdays or Sundays, so we had to go to a hotel. They wouldn't let us stay in the Reyo. Anyway... today is Monday and first thing this morning we went to the Dodge dealer. They did the diagnostics's and told us the fuel regulator was bad. They would have to order one from Dallas. It should be in tomorrow. So now we are stuck in a hotel room for another day or two.
If you remember I posted about the same problem before. Freightliner in Ft.Worth just reset the code charged us right at $200.00 and sent us on our way. Since then we drove the Reyo about 200 miles when it happend again on Saturday. It will be a miracle if my 76 year old husband with heart disease will not have a heart attack, that's how stressed out he is. We are just so unhappy with this motor home, we don't know what to do.
We'll see what tomorrow brings.
If you remember I posted about the same problem before. Freightliner in Ft.Worth just reset the code charged us right at $200.00 and sent us on our way. Since then we drove the Reyo about 200 miles when it happend again on Saturday. It will be a miracle if my 76 year old husband with heart disease will not have a heart attack, that's how stressed out he is. We are just so unhappy with this motor home, we don't know what to do.
We'll see what tomorrow brings.