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MamaGoose
Aug 17, 2014Explorer
I started a thread on the subject of recommendations for other brands of RV refrigerators, and I mentioned what had happened to ours with the recall kit. It was mentioned that washing the RV will trip the sensor. We applied a stong magnet to ours today and it reset. We're leaving the fridge on for a few hours to make sure everything is OK and then we'll power it down again.
I see the problem with the sensor--either poor design or poor installation. I'm attaching a picture of ours. Wouldn't you think it would be better protected than that? Given that the wiring is that exposed, it would be easy for it to get wet when one is traveling in wet weather or even parked during a rain storm, or when one is washing one's RV.

I see the problem with the sensor--either poor design or poor installation. I'm attaching a picture of ours. Wouldn't you think it would be better protected than that? Given that the wiring is that exposed, it would be easy for it to get wet when one is traveling in wet weather or even parked during a rain storm, or when one is washing one's RV.

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