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Winnebago 2005 Minnie Winnie User Manual

Winnebago 2005 Minnie Winnie
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January 2005 132000-04-005
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER
Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person _____________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
CHASSIS DEALER/SERVICE CENTER
Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person _____________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
INSURANCE POLICY
Company _________________________________________________________________________
Policy Number _____________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________
OWNER’S NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY AND STATE (OR PROVINCE IN CANADA)
MOTOR HOME SERIAL NUMBER
VEHICLE CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION NO. (VIN)
DATE OF DELIVERY TO FIRST RETAIL PURCHASER
VEHICLE MILEAGE AT TIME OF DELIVERY
SELLING DEALER NAME AND ADDRESS

Table of Contents

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Winnebago 2005 Minnie Winnie Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model Year2005
MakeWinnebago
ModelMinnie Winnie
CategoryMotorhomes
Fuel TypeGasoline
Sleeping Capacity4-6 people
Horsepower305 hp
GVWR11, 500 lbs
Interior Height6 feet 4 inches
ChassisFord E-Series

Summary

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER

Contact details for your Winnebago dealer for emergency assistance and information.

CHASSIS DEALER/SERVICE CENTER

Contact details for the chassis manufacturer's service center for vehicle support.

WARRANTY COVERAGE

WARRANTY PERIOD

Duration of coverage, starting from vehicle delivery date to the first retail purchaser.

BASIC COVERAGE

Details of the standard warranty period, limitations, and exclusions.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY WHEN REPAIRS ARE NEEDED

Steps owners must take for warranty service, including notification and required info.

SECTION 3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOTOR HOME

SECTION 4 ROADSIDE EMERGENCY

IF YOU GET A FLAT TIRE

Instructions on how to safely handle a tire failure and stop the vehicle.

RECOVERY TOWING

Recommendations for professional towing services and equipment to use.

JUMP STARTING

Procedures for starting the engine using a booster battery or another vehicle.

SECTION 6 APPLIANCES & EQUIPMENT

SECTION 7 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

SECTION 8 LP GAS SYSTEM

LP GAS SUPPLY

How the LP gas system works, its components, and its function.

LP GAS WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

Essential safety information for using LP gas, including fire and explosion hazards.

SAFE USE OF THE LP GAS SYSTEM

Guidelines for safe operation, handling, and maintenance of the LP system.

SECTION 9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

ELECTRICAL CAUTIONS

Important safety warnings related to electrical components and handling.

POWER CENTER (Converter)

Function and components of the vehicle's power distribution and conversion system.

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER

Explanation and function of GFCI outlets for protection against electrical shock.

BATTERY STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE

Procedures for proper battery care, charging, and storage to ensure longevity.

SECTION 10 PLUMBING SYSTEMS

SECTION 13 SLIDEOUT ROOM

SECTION 15 CHASSIS

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