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jodeb720
May 21, 2013Explorer
in my old TT, I had the same problem. On A/C I had good temps (between 33-36) but on gas, it wasn't keeping it cold. I tried the blow it out and some debris came down, but it wasn't really cooling properly. finally I pulled the vent on the top, reached down and removed the baffle.
What I found was the baffle had broken off a corner on the bottom of the twisted section and was wedged in the flue. I used some 8 gauge copper wire, removed the broken piece of the baffle, replaced the entire baffle and put it back together and the fridge, on gas, worked just like A/C (33-36 degrees).
The scratches on my arms made me wonder if there was an easier way... Pulling the fridge or reaching down from the top. Hmmmm.. :)
Good Luck!
What I found was the baffle had broken off a corner on the bottom of the twisted section and was wedged in the flue. I used some 8 gauge copper wire, removed the broken piece of the baffle, replaced the entire baffle and put it back together and the fridge, on gas, worked just like A/C (33-36 degrees).
The scratches on my arms made me wonder if there was an easier way... Pulling the fridge or reaching down from the top. Hmmmm.. :)
Good Luck!
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