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I just purchesed a 1996 Winnebago 37ft MH with 37,000 miles. While test driving it, it seemed to slip in reverse, but I was told it's normal for a "stall" speed in reverse, for safety ( as not to accelerate too quickly ) Seemed like BS but I've never owned a MH before. Anyway, I bought it, and it all seems good, except, but I'm beginning to think my original suspicions were right.
When I place it in reverse, I feel nothing... not like when I put it in drive, where the engine drops RPM etc... I let my foot off the brake, without any throttle, and it doesn't creep at all. So, I begin to back up, the engine revs to 2000 - 2300 with barely any movement at all, it does move, but throttle response is non existant. Once it begins to roll, it feels better. Is this normal, or did I get "the deal of a lifetime" ?
Rich...
PS the fluid is nice and clean ( almost too clean, maybe a recent change... ) |