Chassis Context
The 2026 Winnebago EKKO sits on the Ford Transit AWD chassis with the 3.5L EcoBoost gasoline V6. No DEF, no DPF, no glow plugs — emissions maintenance is dramatically simpler than Sprinter. Early Transit-based EKKOs (2022–2023) had first-year fit-and-finish issues; by later 2026 builds Winnebago had stabilized production. Water heater plumbing on the Transit is routed closer to the floor than on Sprinter-based RVs, so sub-freezing protection requires running the furnace rather than relying solely on the diesel heater.
What's Specific to the 2026 Winnebago EKKO
The 2026 Ford Transit retains the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 and the 10-speed automatic that debuted in earlier Transit years. By this model year the EKKO platform had reached full production maturity; most 2026 complaints trace to RV-side systems rather than Transit chassis issues. Full factory warranty applies to most 2026 units.
Common Symptoms
Won't Start on the 2026 Winnebago EKKO typically presents with one or more of these symptoms. The severity, frequency, and diagnostic steps vary significantly by chassis generation, which is why the causes below are written specifically for the Transit of the 2026 production year rather than generic "Sprinter" advice.
Likely Causes for the 2026 Winnebago EKKO
For the 2026 model year, the most common root causes involve age-related wear, the specific engineering tolerances of the 2026 production run, and documented chassis issues noted in the chassis context above.
What to Do
Start by checking the most common causes listed above. For a step-by-step diagnosis specific to your symptoms, use our free AI Expert chat or the interactive diagnostic tool — both are trained specifically on Transit-based RVs and know the 2026 Winnebago EKKO inside and out.
In-Depth Guides
Read our detailed troubleshooting articles on this topic:
Other 2026 Winnebago EKKO Issues
Owners of the 2026 Winnebago EKKO also commonly report these problems:
- Battery Drain
- Heater Not Working
- HVAC Recall
- Transmission Problems
- Wiring & Electrical Issues
- Check Engine Light