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- rwennerExplorerFridge worked fine - - had the RECALL done today, Fridge doesn't work. Dealer wants to charge me for repairs.
Thanks Norcold
:( - RayChezExplorerI had mine done about a year ago and it is still working just fine. I would rather have the refrigerator shut down if something went wrong, then to have a fire and burn to death in the coach. It is a no brainer not to have it installed. All it is, is a safety device.
- PinkLeopardExplorer
loydt wrote:
Dealer has my warranty parts in. Im scared to have it done because Im afraid it will make my fridge stop working!!!!!
Ours just came in also & we feel the same way. We full-time & don't want to be stuck out in the middle of nowhere without our fridge. I cannot believe there is not a class-action lawsuit forcing Norcold to replace the cooling units instead of the CYA fix! - MrDoneIt65ExplorerDo not fear replacing the coils in your refrigerator. It is a darn sight cheaper than buying a new unit. Study the installation instructions, which you can download before hand, exam the structural integrity of your refrigerator to make sure you don't have broken parts or cracks that would reduce the life of the refrigerator anyway, and contact the provider to discuss your concerns.
There is no reason to put another refrigerator in a landfill simply because the cooling coils have gone bad. Refrigerators use to last years without a problem. America has become a throw away society. Cheap does not always equate with Quality, and neither does Expensive. Check it out, if you can replace the coils, step out and do it. - MrDoneIt65ExplorerI want to thank this forum for the advice about the Amish cooling unit. It wasn't hard to install and the refrigerator is working better than ever. No recall equipment necessary.
I did find one thing that I think everyone should check. My cooling fans weren't working when I hooked the refrigerator up again. I found that the white and black wires connected at the control box had been switched. I did not disconnect these wires from the control box in order to replace the coils. I did disconnect them at the condenser at the top of the refrigerator.
When I switched the wires to the proper terminals the cooling fans came on. The wiring diagram is very simple to down load for your specific unit. If I had not corrected this situation I would have had either a fire or another blown cooling unit. I don't know how it happened, I have no one to accuse for doing it, I know I did not do it. But better safe than sorry, check the cooling fan connections to make sure yours are working.
My refrigerator is working great, time to buy a fresh case of brew, pull out the awning, and listen to the birds sing. Ain't life grand? - MrDoneIt65ExplorerI bought a new cooling unit from the Amish. Do a google, Amish Cooling Unit for Norcold 1200LR and the website will pop up. Great people to deal with. And the instructions to replace the Norcold with the Amish coils are simple. Just make sure you read them all the way through. I didn't and now I am trying to find someone who has a picture of the wires exposed on the back of a Norcold. I disconnected the cooling fans, which I wasn't suppose to do, and now I have to figure out how to hook them back up. The wiring diagram doesn't show the pigtails used to connect both fans.
When the 2nd recall went bad in my Norcold it must have welded the quick connect to the sensor. I had to cut the wires to get the sensor out. Now I have to figure out which wire is which to hook up the 12volt. When Fleetwood built the motorhome they must have not used long enough wires and the ones coming out of the floor are yellow and green instead of black and white. Will figure that one out too and hard solder the new connections. Just another day in the life of a handyman RV owner. But I do feel stupid for not reading the instructions thoroughly. - MrDoneIt65ExplorerPulled the coils out of my refrigerator yesterday. Wasn't as bad a job as I though it would be. Going to replace them with the Amish coils. Thought about installing a residential refrigerator but my generator won't run on a consistent basis and I don't want the food to thaw to badly while I am driving. As usual, I will get it done.
- RayChezExplorerI got a letter yesterday from Gulf Stream that I might have a 1200LRIM refrigerator that might be on the recall list. I called Norcold and I told them that I had a recall done around December of last year. They asked me if the wires to the sensor had a yellow tag. I went out and checked and it did, so they said that mine was done already and that she would update her computer.
I have had two recalls, one was for a thermo blanket wrap and the second was for the heat sensor. My refrigerator is still working just fine. So don't be scared that your refrigerator will quit working. And if does, it is best to find out rather then for your coach to go up in flames. - okgcExplorerOn Friday we dropped our MH at the dealer for the new "High Temperature Sensor" recall. Hopefully the part is readily available as we want to head out again quite soon.
edit: Dealer called and left a msg our MH is done. :B
We plan to head out again next week. Somewhere warmer - loydtExplorerDealer has my warranty parts in. Im scared to have it done because Im afraid it will make my fridge stop working!!!!!
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