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steveh27
Mar 07, 2014Explorer
Here's what my two problems solutions were. I just picked it up from the RV shop. The furnace sail switch had lint & debris on it which prevented it from reliably opening every time. They had to pull the fan cage to access it. They also cleaned the burner, checked the electrodes & blew out all. I had done some of that, but did not know where the sail switch was, so the $125 they charged me for that was OK.
The fridge freezing the food was because the wire for the thermostat was touching the canister of the cooling unit which can get hot. Once they move the wire they said it worked well. That also cost $125. Wish I had known about that.
Hope this helps others DIY to save that $121/hour min charge + shop supplies.
The fridge freezing the food was because the wire for the thermostat was touching the canister of the cooling unit which can get hot. Once they move the wire they said it worked well. That also cost $125. Wish I had known about that.
Hope this helps others DIY to save that $121/hour min charge + shop supplies.
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