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ardvark
Aug 02, 2018Explorer
thedavidzoo wrote:
Thanks Kayteg, will ponder this one...
There is a learning curve to this so unless you are handy and are going to do it more than one time, I am not sure this is the road you want to travel. And there are some spots like the capillary tubes and in the coil that are a challenge.
Historically Dometic reported failed attempts were so common they insisted on new units rather than warranty repairs on the existing leaker. Coleman used to go the repair route, not sure if they still do.
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