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brinson wrote:
As best I can tell, it will not go through any opening including the windshield. I did talk to folks at Rvcool.com in Arkansas near me and they told me to remove the cooling unit and turn it upside down for 24 hours since my unit has no visible leak. They claimed they can become vapor locked and sometimes this will correct the problem.
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Aug-19-2020 08:32 AM
brinson wrote:Did you check to see if there is clearance through the windshield? This is a much better option than slide removal.
I see what you guys are saying, doesn't look like you can replace the whole unit unless the slide is removed. Probably not what I would want to do.
Aug-19-2020 05:00 AM
Aug-19-2020 03:43 AM
BurbMan wrote:
If you're up for a road trip, we found these guys at National RV Refrigeration in Elkhart, IN. If you make an appointment, they will repair your fridge in your RV while you wait.
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Aug-18-2020 12:11 PM
BurbMan wrote:Thank you for your contribution to the subject matter. I'm sure he'll have other questions.
The pros/cons of traveling with a residential fridge are discussed in that thread, but the OP here has the added complexity of having to swap it out.
Aug-18-2020 11:27 AM
2oldman wrote:
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