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MrDoneIt65
Jun 03, 2012Explorer
We keep rehashing this issue. You seem determined that you are going to defend Norcold to the end. So be it. But the fact is, the sensor was NOT a recall it was a method of absolving Norcold from any liability. If the sensor fails and then you bypass it so that your fridge will work, and your rig catches on fire, which was the reason for the liability "recall" in the first place, then you would not have any recourse to claim Norcold was at fault because YOU bypassed THEIR recall. So you go ahead and defend Norcold. I had a refrigerator that was working just fine before the recall and I had to replace the coils after the recall was done. If your "recall" worked on your refrigerator, well, that's just fine.
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