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Old 06-07-2019, 05:10 PM   #5
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
depending on your model, the switch for these two lights may be 'hidden' from view, such as under a cabinet, or around the backside of a doorway, etc.... RV manufacturers like to hide these things for some reason : )

these two lights DO have a switch, you just have to find it... my two hallway lights switch is in a 3-gang switch cover along with the rear bedroom slide switch, and a second 3-way switch for the front living room lights.

I've delivered many brand new coaches, from several different brands, and been 'just as confused as you are' about where and WHY they place these where they do. One set was just under the kitchen counter, mounted right on the front of the kitchen cabinet area, but yet you don't typically 'look' for switches there, so it's very easy to initially overlook.
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