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Old 06-11-2015, 03:01 PM   #1
Outlaw
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Brand: Still Looking
State: Texas
Posts: 5
THOR #2150
GFCI Electrical Problems

Having electrical problems with your GFCI circuits? I was until yesterday. Read on...

Problem: Outlets in garage, slide and kitchen inoperative. Center-located a/c unit has ES code flashing (appeared to be unrelated, but a problem).

Thor Customer Service: [3 calls] "The bathroom GFCI is the problem." Liars! "We will send wiring diagrams to your email." Liars!

Troubleshooting: [26 man hours] Replaced GFCI labeled circuit breaker (not fixed); opened every accessible panel and door for wiring inspection (no bad wiring found); tested garage GFCI outlet from garage in bathroom (not fixed); replaced failing (ES code) center-located a/c unit (FIXED EVERYTHING!)

Bottom Line: If your A/C unit is bad, so will your other electrical circuits! I vote with my hard earned dollar. I will think long and hard about owning another Thor.

2012 Thor Outlaw Motor Coach - Second owner
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