pnichols wrote:
Then again ... I can't get out of my mind what one poster in these forums has in the signature section of every one of their posts: "If you aren't paranoid ... then you aren't paying attention."
Apparently Winnebago has just a wee bit of paranoia or they know something that some others in this thread don't. Our Itasca came with it's fresh water inlet behind a locked door. IMHO, not having the fresh water inlet "protected" this way is just more of the usual - RV manufacturers trying to cheap it out. This cheap it out approach is all too common in the Made-in-the-USA RV world today.
I wonder how many of us have heard of the good old stunt of dumping sugar in an automobile's gas tank? Our RV has it's fuel inlet behind a locked door, too.
Yet they still make cars and trucks without locking gas doors.