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Originally Posted by Obes22
Would it make sense that I would have to climb into the front storage compartment from the passenger side all the way to the drivers side because the drivers side door is only a small square. Then once inside I would need to take off 2 panels to get access to the back of the heater. It seems like a hell of a lot of work and in an impossible spot just to get to the bypass if it’s there.
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Yes, it absolutely makes "sense to Keystone" that you'd have to climb into the front storage compartment to access the bypass valve. That's actually one of the "more convenient spots".... There are at least two threads currently on the forum asking about "how do I access a certain part" of their trailer....
In reality, it's no different than GM designing a car that you have to pull the starter or manifold to access the rear spark plug or Ford designing a car with the oil filter inaccessible from the bottom of the engine, so you have to "drip oil over the engine" to change the oil filter... If you think cars and RV's are "hard to access parts, follow an aircraft mechanic around any modern airplane for a day, you'll meet "Spiderman, rubberman, contorsionman and foul language man" plus a few more.....