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Old 04-16-2017, 02:15 PM   #4
DTB
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Citation Sprinter
State: Utah
Posts: 25
THOR #6977
Well, we just purchased a 2017 Citation Sprinter 24SS. We moved from a 2010 Winnebago Era because we needed the extra space, towing capacity, and ability to carry a bit more cargo. Like all motorhomes this one suffers from quality issues and we will have to make some changes etc. BUT, I really think Thor should be ashamed of the water bay (don't know what else to call it)
1. The "tube" in which one stores the sewer hose is NOT long enough or big enough around to accommodate a normal sewer hose. It is a useless waste of space.
2. The four position switch "normal" "winterize" "city" and "tank" (I presume tank means fill) is so poorly labeled that it was almost impossible to tell which position was which. The lettering is stamped in the white plastic, the switch is recessed into the compartment and I had to hold a small flashlight at an angle to read to positions. Well my label maker fixed that.
3. There is NO WAY to close the compartment door if the ANYTHING is attached, sewer, water, tank flush, or tv coax. I cut a 3.5 in hole in the floor to accommodate hoses and coax, repositioned the black tank flush so I can close the door.
Thor should be ashamed at this oversight. Personally, I'd want to fire the engineer who came up with this.
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