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- Chris_BryantExplorer IIThe only part that is removed is the bottom trim, the sides stay. There are 2 screws through the bottom (going straight down), 2 screws at the top, behind the control panel, and 2 screws on the back bottom.
- krazymattExplorerSo I looked at my fridge again. Looks pretty straight forward except that front plastic trim piece that goes AL around the front of the fridge. How do you take it off?
- otis-agnesExplorerWe brought our trailer in for some minor work and had them put in a new tube (old one disintegrated). Otis couldn't figure out how to do it himself. Agnes
- krazymattExplorer
YC 1 wrote:
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Put the end of the tube in boiling water before installing it and it will slip right on.
Thanks, I had watched those. She doesn't mention much about removing the fridge. Lol - YC_1NomadWatch This
Check these out too,.
Put the end of the tube in boiling water before installing it and it will slip right on. - krazymattExplorer
12thgenusa wrote:
Pull the outside access cover and check if you can reach all the way to where the drain attaches before you move the fridge. I was able to change mine without moving the fridge. You will need a helper on the inside to hold the little drain cup while you push the new hose on from the outside.
Yes i removed the cover there's absolutely no way! - 12thgenusaExplorerPull the outside access cover and check if you can reach all the way to where the drain attaches before you move the fridge. I was able to change mine without moving the fridge. You will need a helper on the inside to hold the little drain cup while you push the new hose on from the outside.
- krazymattExplorerThat's a real piece of garbage. Like really how much could they save on that tube? A piece of vinyl tubing which is much better is like a couple bucks but I'm sure in the factorys' way of thinking this cheap tube will bring more money to the dealerships because when the non diy types take it in they sell them a new fridge. Corporate America-- gotta love ut!
- krazymattExplorer
YC 1 wrote:
If it is not brittle to the top you can slide a new piece of clear tubing inside or outside of the broken part. Put some silicon between the two and they slide together for a good seal.
Mines way brittle all the way up. - YC_1NomadIf it is not brittle to the top you can slide a new piece of clear tubing inside or outside of the broken part. Put some silicon between the two and they slide together for a good seal.
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