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NCWriter
Aug 01, 2014Explorer
Thanks for posting the follow-up, Chuck. Even though problems are a pain to deal with, I've started to embrace them (after the fact) because we get to know our RV's ways and potential issues. Good stuff you learned and passed on to others who can use it.
We bought a used 2006 Class B in 2010 and the seller was slightly vague about using his fridge on propane. Sure enough, we had issues with it (no probs on 12v or shore power.) RV repair places were clueless and offered to install a new fridge ($$$!!) but we ended up ordering the parts from Dometic ourselves and it was a fairly easy fix. Now we know more about the fridge. (And last year we learned why waste tank seals don't like freezing mornings. But that's another story.)
We bought a used 2006 Class B in 2010 and the seller was slightly vague about using his fridge on propane. Sure enough, we had issues with it (no probs on 12v or shore power.) RV repair places were clueless and offered to install a new fridge ($$$!!) but we ended up ordering the parts from Dometic ourselves and it was a fairly easy fix. Now we know more about the fridge. (And last year we learned why waste tank seals don't like freezing mornings. But that's another story.)
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