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Old 08-28-2021, 01:08 AM   #7
OldWEB
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2011 FW Hurricane 33T
State: England
Posts: 1,295
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Have tried a bunch of troubleshooting including phone guidance from Thor. Here’s what we’ve tried after confirming that the tank was full and the propane solenoid switch and 12V system were on:
- two propane valves near the tank are on
- tapped on the regulator with a plastic mallet
- bled the propane lines for some time

Essentially no propane is getting to the appliances. We tried the cooktop, combo water heater/furnace and the rear outdoor LP grill port.

No clue but thinking bad regulator? Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions? Thanks.
So how and where had you bled the lines? What was the outcome, smelly gas or nothing?
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