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ksg5000
Dec 21, 2017Explorer II
RV refrigerators are designed so that when the thermistor goes toes up the fridge reverts to constant on - that often ends up with everything eventually freezing. Replacing the thermistor isn't very hard (DYI project) and new thermistor isn't very expensive. Simple Google search for replacing RV thermistor should get you plenty of hits/youtube videos.
Most of the new fridge temperature controls are limited - you probably will find a sliding mechanism on the right side of your fridge fins - that holds the thermistor bulb (the one you likely need to replace). Moving that up/down controls temp. (try that first but it's likely you need to replace the thermistor).
Most of the new fridge temperature controls are limited - you probably will find a sliding mechanism on the right side of your fridge fins - that holds the thermistor bulb (the one you likely need to replace). Moving that up/down controls temp. (try that first but it's likely you need to replace the thermistor).
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