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HiHoHiHo
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Aug 12, 2014

Residential Refr in Class A MH -won't cool - help!

Need advice on what to do when appliance repairman comes, and any one have any experience getting residential refrigerator repair done when refrig is located in Class A motorhome?

We have a 2013 Winnebago Journey, we are first owners, with Kitchenaid 3-door Residential Refr. We last traveled in MH late June 2014, Refr/Frz worked just fine. MH garaged here when not on road.

We were getting ready for next trip, plugged into 50 amp at our stick/brick for 24 hours to let frig cool etc. It was still 80 degrees inside frig/frz 24 hours later, frig & frz 'running', lights inside frig & frz are on. Command center on MH says 50 Amp service, and all other electrical appliances in MH (micro etc) currently working just fine.

We called local Mr. Appliance to come this afternoon for a diagnostic service call.

We don't know if the frig has to be moved 'out' of its place for service repairman to do the diagnostic tests?

Beside putting out slides for more room in Refg area of MH for repairman, and the approx. 12" x 12" 'access door' on outside of MH (has elect plug & winterization ice maker drain line), not sure what else we need to do for repairman's test?

Two other Questions: product warranty says only if located in single family residence (6 - yr limited warranty period). Anyone know if Kitchenaid will invalidate warranty since it is in a MH?

And, my understanding of extended coach warranty we purchased with MH is extended warranty only covers 'after' manufacturer warranty is expired --is this a correct understanding?

Not sure how big the problem, or how much cost yet. Just trying to figure out what to do from here.

Thanks for any help, anyone with experience with Refrig repair in MH.

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