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Old 08-31-2021, 06:21 PM   #1
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I just purchased a 2007 Roadtrek 190 Popular and it does not appear to have a range hood or exhaust fan. Does anyone know if Roadtrek stopped putting them in on this model. Thanks.
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I just purchased a 2007 Roadtrek 190 Popular and it does not appear to have a range hood or exhaust fan. Does anyone know if Roadtrek stopped putting them in on this model. Thanks.

The fan went away when they changed mid year to the new kitchen design in 2007. If you have the old style rectangular roof windows, you would have the fan, is you have the slanted ones the you don't. We have the new style 2007 and it also has the granite counter top and a bit different cabinet design, so you likely have the same. Yours is probably also maple and not the soon to be changed to cherry of the time. The sink sanitary sink liner also disappeared with the change.
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another brand van


our manual details turning on the roof vent fan and opening a small window above the cooker




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Thank you for your response. I see now that you can use the roof fan with an open window to vent any cooking.
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we carry a single burner cassette feu for cooking stuff outside...fish, onions, splattery stuff etc


carbon monoxide is a concern, make sure your detectors are all good and within effective date



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