I just had a thought on this.
The faucet that came with my 2012 model was cheap and looked like this.

It quit working and I took the inside apart and found the little SS diverter ball had broken.
I had to replace the entire faucet, here is my new one. I could hardly see or get to the faucet underneath to I had Camping World do it, they had a guy who was expert at this and it took him less than an hour.
Home improvement centers sell those diverter balls. Repairing is not a big deal.
Come to think of it.............
Todd,
If you have the same white faucet pictured above, then it's exactly like the one we have in our 2007 2350. Ours was leaking around the base of the pivoting handle, but only when running the water. The faucet comes apart fairly easy. I forgot that I wrote a post on the repair. If you follow my instruction, once in pieces, you might find the cause for your slow-flowing faucet.
Here is the link to my write-up with pictures.
http://forum.phoenixusarv.com/index.php/topic,2906.0.htmlIf you decide to disassemble your faucet, I highly recommend soaking all the pieces in CLR to make everything work perfectly like new again. A disturbance like that often introduces a small leak or drip of some kind. But making everything perfectly clean with CLR eliminates potential troubles.
I once removed the faucet for an unrelated reason. It was a real bear to remove, real bear......did I say real bear enough? After I got it out and finished up the unrelated project, I asked Irene if she wanted a new kitchen faucet. She actually liked the white one so I installed it back in. It didn't matter to me either way.
A white kitchen faucet repair is cheap, easy, and done quickly. So if you don't mind your white faucet, just repair it.