5 Features of the Winnebago App Owners Will Love!
From how-to videos to a service locator tool, and more…

By: GoLife Staff

Whether you are a brand-new Winnebago owner or long-time member of the Flying W family, this newly released app is a great way to have all the key information and tools you need at your fingertips.

Wondering what the Winnebago App has to offer? Here are some highlights:

1. How-To Video Guides

Detailed video guides are available to help you understand the basic operations of your RV and even troubleshoot potential problems. There are multiple general RV and model-specific how-to guides available with more content being added often.

2. Easy Access to Your Operator Manual

Your Winnebago Operator Manual includes everything you need to know to safely use your RV. From driving to setting up camp and all the systems and appliances that make RV life possible. 

While reading through your manual should be on your to-do list before taking your first trip, you will likely want to refer back to certain information on occasion. With the Winnebago App, the diagrams and instructions for your RV are always on hand. Manuals are also searchable, making it easier than ever to find the information you are looking for! 

3. Service Locator Tool

No matter where you are traveling, use the service locator tool to find a Winnebago service provider near you. In just a few taps, you can search by location or along your route when you are in need of service or parts.

4. Maintenance Checklists

Make sure you are keeping up with your recommended RV maintenance plans with checklists to help keep you on track with tasks like winterizing, trip preparation, and more.

5. Material Available Off-line

With content available for download, you can access the information you need even when you don’t have internet access. This is perfect for all the RVers who love to get off the beaten path!

Learn more and download the Winnebago App.

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User commented on April 3, 2022 6:30 PM
Do people on Social Security own Winnebago's like the one in the picture? My hubby and I are on Social Security and we're looking for reasonable price on a new/used Solis or Zion or Thor Scope. We have not had much success in our search even though we offered to trade in our 2019 Nissan Versa S Plus appraised at $19, 897! Could you get in touch with us at (916)519-2674 to help us find at least one of the above or any other Class B camper van at a Retirement income price. Thank you, safe travels! Tee Payne
User commented on April 24, 2022 10:54 AM
@Tee Payne I searched for 2 years on YouTube and finally purchased a 2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2108DS. I’m on Social Security so a low payment was paramount. I got a 15 year 5.99% loan for $254 a month for a loan of approximately 30,000. I’m here in Manteca, CA and the folks at Manteca RV & Motorhome are more than accommodating. I see their new inventory includes many beautiful Class B vans like Solis and others. Ask for Frank Cope. Their website is www.mantecatrailer.com Good Luck in your search for your perfect RV.
User commented on April 24, 2022 11:28 AM
Unless you have a pot of cash or other income the answer is no. We looked at the model shown in the showroom here in Anchorage. Base before you start adding all the features such as upgraded bumper, ladder, winch etc was $160K. The vehicle in the photo's is probably around $200K with all the mods. Then there's maintenance - this vehicle is diesel (which is nice) and the services cost about $1200 each time. But, it is 4wd and has higher ground clearance so you can explore off the beaten path, take on gravel beaches, chase the northern lights in the winter and use year round. We have a View that is built on same chassis but only 2wd and are pretty much limited to roads and April to September for our road trips here in AK.
User commented on April 13, 2022 7:47 PM
I drove to Alaska in 2018 and the roads were NOT in good shape--lots of potholes and frost heaves on many of the roads, which your writers should have mentioned. Yes, a great place to drive to and visit (I have RVd there three times), but you have to watch the roads carefully. The roads in the Yukon and Alaska were in better condition in 2011 than they were in 2018. Several good books available on "What to see and do in Alaska" as well as the Milepost, which I don't remember your writers mentioning. Good RV Parks in and around the major cities, but very expensive around Denali.
User commented on April 24, 2022 11:32 AM
Is it better to take the Alaskan Hwy. through Canada, or take the ferry out of Seattle? Also, which is less expensive?
User commented on April 27, 2022 12:35 AM
The drive through Canada is beautiful with plenty of places to camp. We took 4days & 3 nights of steady driving. While I have not taken our 25’ 20J View on the ferry, I got a quote of about $4k from Anchorage (Whittier) to Bellingham. The ferry can be beautiful and relaxing but if you travel with pets, they’ll have to stay in the vehicle.