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Old 10-28-2019, 12:32 AM   #12
simidrm
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Tuscany 40ex
State: Ohio
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Originally Posted by lwmcguire View Post
Some onboard tanks used to have both liquid and vapor connections? Was anything changed when the modifications were performed other than inserting a tee? Maybe a photo or two would really help
I'm assuming that the tank was filled on the liquid line and if you did or do have a small leak that the pressure is bleeding off and the tank is still full just no pressure, mine did the same thing and it was leaking around the threads on the fill port, I called my dealer and they said to drive it to them, and I said you want me to drive this with a propane leak that I found with soap and water besides I could smell it, dealer said then they will have to tow it, so I hung up and called thor on call mechanic he said the only way to safely move it was to bleed off the tank, which was full so I called my propane company and they came out here and backed the fitting out far enough to reseal and tighten back up no leaks and they did it at no charge.

I would call a propane service company before anyone else.
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