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Old 04-26-2021, 01:32 AM   #9
Tony&Sheryl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Arizona
Posts: 107
THOR #5820
Ductwork going nowhere!

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Originally Posted by Seabee View Post
Terry; Thank you for the pictures. They DEFINITELY show me where the (DUH) ducts are supposed to go. I had to lean on those holes to access the battery and to find those ducts. Your pics show actual fittings that they attach to with hose clamps. I just have two holes- but the ducts fit in them and I don't think they will come out on their own.

Thanks for the heads-up regarding the battery terminals. There was enough slack in the ducts to route them around the battery.

Thanks again. Ed


On my 2016 24.1 if you turn your front wheels all the way to the right you will gain access to the 4 or 5 screws that hold the black plastic wheel well cover on... Pull that panel off and the duct connection point is right in the open for easy access to reconnect.... This is how I changed my Chassis battery a few years ago and noticed the hoses going into the passenger side firewall area....
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