We have a 2015 Navion J, profile. The plastic formed ceiling headliner in the front is sagging about an inch. WGO said we were on our own.
Anyone else run into this? Develop an aesthetically suitable fix?
I'm not sure what the headliner looks like on a 2015 but when the headliner (a heavy white cloth) started to droop in a few places on my 2008 View I used a hypodermic syringe with a large size needle to inject some glue between the material and the hard backing. This allowed be to get glue back there without having to tear everything apart. Has held up well so far.
Our 2006 journey's ceiling in the bedroom started to sag so we took decorative tacks and placed them across the ceiling in an organized pattern. looks great and solved the problem
I've had this happen on several of our cars (We keep ours a LONG time ) Get the little upholstery tacks that have a corkscrew on them. The ones I use have a clear head. Push them in a little, screw them down snug and viola! Map out where you are gonna screw them beforehand so the rows are straight. In our Chrysler minivan we spaced them every 18 inches. Found a box of 100 on ebay for $10, or you can go to the local auto parts store and pay $5 for a pack of 10.
had same problem Winnebago said unit is 12 yrs old thats as long as they should last. BULL I found a mennonite minister thats a carpenter and had him install painted Luan panels in Living area and bedroom gave him 2000 and think thats cheap compared to quotes from other places Winnebago was $20,000 . he is in S. ga. area if want his name and number send me a message. hope this will help someone looking for repair