5th Wheel Torques have no Stove Vent? What gives?

So I noticed that on my 2019 TQ 327 the over head stove fan only sucks up and shoots the air to the sides.......inside the unit. I first went outside to look for the vent cap to open it but then in short order noticed it doesn't have one. What gives?! I don't know about you but I detest the smell of food in my rig. Granted, I mainly cook outside but sometimes the weather just doesn't permit it and am forced to cook inside. Why would there not be a vent installed at the time of manufacturing?

Rant over and thanks in advance for an answer.
 
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LBR

Well-known member
It probably is one of the factory build deletions that makes the Torque series an affordable price-point TH, compared to to higher line, more expensive series'.
 
well I guess. My even more budget friendly prior Puma had at least a stove vent. I guess I won't complain too much. I got this thing at an incredible price point with a lot of new to me features and creature comforts.
 

JohnDar

Prolifically Gabby Member
Same at our house. That’s how we test the smoke detectors


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JWalker

Northeast Region Director-Retired
Ah. Nothing like cutting a hole in your new trailer. Lol. Trust me. Been there...
 

JWalker

Northeast Region Director-Retired
How's that saying go...........measure once, cut twice.

You have that nice factory cut out window in your back entrance door. Ours did not have that. And the wife found a beautiful stained glass window at Goshen last year and wanted to add it to the trailer. So I had to cut out a window in the rear door.
 
You have that nice factory cut out window in your back entrance door. Ours did not have that. And the wife found a beautiful stained glass window at Goshen last year and wanted to add it to the trailer. So I had to cut out a window in the rear door.

I do like my doors having the glass in it. These also have the built in shade.
 
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