2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data

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Safety Rating

4

Owner Complaints

1 Crash

1

Recall

ACTIVE RECALL

0

Service Bulletins

0

Investigations

Overview of the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

The 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON has received a total of 4 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). There has been 1 recall campaign affecting this vehicle, covering issues with EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL. The most commonly reported problems involve the Tires (1 complaint), Tirespressure Monitoring And Regulating Systems (1 complaint), and Tiresvalve (1 complaint).

Recalls for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

NHTSA has recorded 1 recall for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON, potentially affecting up to 17,329 vehicles.

Recall 24V733000 — EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL

| 17,329 vehicles affected

Defect: Winnebago Industries, Inc. (Winnebago) is recalling certain 2013-2017 Tour, 2013-2018 Journey, 2014-2022 Forza, 2015-2016 Brave, 2015-2019 Grand Tour, 2015-2021 Vista, 2016-2018 Adventurer, Sightseer, 2016-2021 Commercial Vehicle, 2018-2021 Intent, Sunstar, 2018-2020 Horizon, Itasca 2013-2017 Ellipse, Meridian, 2014-2017 Solei, 2015-2016 Tribute, 2015-2018 Sunstar, 2016-2018 Suncruiser, and Sunova motorhomes. The turn signals may have a smaller than required luminous lens area. As such...

Consequence: A small lens can make it difficult for other drivers to see the turn signal, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy: Dealers will replace the turn signals, free of charge. Interim owner letters were mailed November 27, 2024. Once the final remedy is available a second notice will be mailed. Owners may contact Winnebago Customer Care at 1-800-537-1885. Winnebago's number for...

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Owner Complaints for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

4 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.

Most Recent Complaints

#11430702 | TIRES | | N/A miles Crash
While driving on the Interstate at 70 mph, there was without any warning sudden bang simultaneous with the vehicle leaching severely to the right and at the same time trying to spin clockwise. As I tried to gain control it felt like the vehicle was going to roll side to side. We were pulling a Jeep Wrangler 4 wheels down behind and it was all I could do to avoid the adjacent traffic. I finally was able to crash the vehicle on the right shoulder of the road. We discovered both passenger rear tires had blown out at the same time. There had been no warning from the Tire Pressure Monitoring system. We recently completed the Valve Stem Extension Recall and had what were discovered as damaged rims replaced at that time. The Tire Pressure Monitoring system was intermittently not registering but Freightliner and Winnebago were not in agreement as to whom was responsible for warranty repair. We are the third Winnebago Horizon from a Facebook Group of fifteen or so Horizon units so far that have had crashes from this AFTER the valve extension recall has been completed. THIS IS A SYSTEMIC PROBLEM THAT IS NOT BEING CORRECTED WITH THE RECALL! I am an Engineer and a retired ER Physician - I can tell you that someone is going to get killed from this. It is sudden and catastrophic. My wife and I are lucky to be alive and I am so thankful that I didn’t kill other people. Very little shakes me after 29 years of Emergency Medicine. I am shook and afraid to drive this unit.
We were traveling from Ashland NE to Argyle TX (heading home) on I 35 South in Oklahoma when both of the rear passenger side tires exploded and shredded. At the time, I was passing a semi-truck and I was in the left lane. I could hardly control the RV but got lucky and managed to maneuver it to the shoulder without rolling or causing an accident with other vehicles, and we managed to walk away unscathed (at least physically). We escaped major injuries but of course talk about the trauma we experienced. What if I wasn’t able to get the RV safely to the side of the road? What if our RV rolled and we caused a pile up on the interstate? What if we got hurt or caused others to get hurt, or worse? Our trust has been broken. The insurance company towed the RV to the nearest Freightliner Dealer and they have been very helpful in assessing the issue as well as fixing the damages to get our coach back in working order. The component which failed was the tire stem as described in their recall. We were not notified of this recall by mail or email – we only heard of it when we were in getting an oil change at the Freightliner in Dallas. They then took care of rectifying the recall issue, at least that is what they told us. Obviously, whatever was done as a fix to the recall issue was not successful and/or a proper fix. Safety of my family and others on the road at the moment of the explosion was at risk. The Freightliner Dealer said that was the issue and they are going to fix it. The vehicle has been inspected by Freightliner. Absolutely no warning message or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure. Our RV has only 10k miles on it, but had a recall from Freightliner about the wheel issue and I was told that it was fixed: RECALL STABILIZER MISSING 3737 3/9/21 INSPECTED VALVE STEM EXTENSIONS AND STABILIZER AND PASSENGER SIDE REAR MISSING STABILIZER ANDnEXTENSION DAMAGED, REMOVED EXTENSION AND INSTALLED NEW ONE WITH NEW STABILIZER
#11429614 | TIRES:VALVE | | N/A miles
We were traveling from Ashland NE to Argyle TX (heading home) on I 35 South in Oklahoma when both of the rear passenger side tires exploded and shredded. At the time, I was passing a semi-truck and I was in the left lane. I could hardly control the RV but got lucky and managed to maneuver it to the shoulder without rolling or causing an accident with other vehicles, and we managed to walk away unscathed (at least physically). We escaped major injuries but of course talk about the trauma we experienced. What if I wasn’t able to get the RV safely to the side of the road? What if our RV rolled and we caused a pile up on the interstate? What if we got hurt or caused others to get hurt, or worse? Our trust has been broken. The insurance company towed the RV to the nearest Freightliner Dealer and they have been very helpful in assessing the issue as well as fixing the damages to get our coach back in working order. The component which failed was the tire stem as described in their recall. We were not notified of this recall by mail or email – we only heard of it when we were in getting an oil change at the Freightliner in Dallas. They then took care of rectifying the recall issue, at least that is what they told us. Obviously, whatever was done as a fix to the recall issue was not successful and/or a proper fix. Safety of my family and others on the road at the moment of the explosion was at risk. The Freightliner Dealer said that was the issue and they are going to fix it. The vehicle has been inspected by Freightliner. Absolutely no warning message or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure. Our RV has only 10k miles on it, but had a recall from Freightliner about the wheel issue and I was told that it was fixed: RECALL STABILIZER MISSING 3737 3/9/21 INSPECTED VALVE STEM EXTENSIONS AND STABILIZER AND PASSENGER SIDE REAR MISSING STABILIZER ANDnEXTENSION DAMAGED, REMOVED EXTENSION AND INSTALLED NEW ONE WITH NEW STABILIZER
#11429614 | WHEELS | | N/A miles
We were traveling from Ashland NE to Argyle TX (heading home) on I 35 South in Oklahoma when both of the rear passenger side tires exploded and shredded. At the time, I was passing a semi-truck and I was in the left lane. I could hardly control the RV but got lucky and managed to maneuver it to the shoulder without rolling or causing an accident with other vehicles, and we managed to walk away unscathed (at least physically). We escaped major injuries but of course talk about the trauma we experienced. What if I wasn’t able to get the RV safely to the side of the road? What if our RV rolled and we caused a pile up on the interstate? What if we got hurt or caused others to get hurt, or worse? Our trust has been broken. The insurance company towed the RV to the nearest Freightliner Dealer and they have been very helpful in assessing the issue as well as fixing the damages to get our coach back in working order. The component which failed was the tire stem as described in their recall. We were not notified of this recall by mail or email – we only heard of it when we were in getting an oil change at the Freightliner in Dallas. They then took care of rectifying the recall issue, at least that is what they told us. Obviously, whatever was done as a fix to the recall issue was not successful and/or a proper fix. Safety of my family and others on the road at the moment of the explosion was at risk. The Freightliner Dealer said that was the issue and they are going to fix it. The vehicle has been inspected by Freightliner. Absolutely no warning message or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure. Our RV has only 10k miles on it, but had a recall from Freightliner about the wheel issue and I was told that it was fixed: RECALL STABILIZER MISSING 3737 3/9/21 INSPECTED VALVE STEM EXTENSIONS AND STABILIZER AND PASSENGER SIDE REAR MISSING STABILIZER ANDnEXTENSION DAMAGED, REMOVED EXTENSION AND INSTALLED NEW ONE WITH NEW STABILIZER

Safety Rating for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

NHTSA has not yet tested the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON in its New Car Assessment Program.

Technical Service Bulletins for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

No technical service bulletins have been reported for this vehicle.

NHTSA Investigations for the 2020 WINNEBAGO HORIZON

There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.

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