Feb-28-2018 02:57 AM
Mar-01-2018 02:14 AM
bullydogs1 wrote:
I remember that when I had that unit on my HR, it was a code 13 I got when it went bad...and the entire freezer icemaker had to be taken apart to get to that strip. It was a bear.
Feb-28-2018 07:33 PM
Feb-28-2018 12:54 PM
tommy g wrote:dougrainer wrote:I disagree with your premise. All of my major work is done by a repair shop. The next time mine breaks down, I WILL NOT call Ford. No dealer within 100 miles can work on mine(per them)! We always tell new folks that they need to be handy. I don't think that doing our own minor repairs is costing anyone a living wage. The OP is not asking an RV dealer or shop to give him info. He is asking his friends on this forum. The response from Dometic is what would disappoint me. In response to OP: I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with that fridge.
Next time your Auto breaks down, Call Ford and ask how to fix it. Or call the local Ford or Repair shop and ask how to fix it. What do you think they will tell you? They are IN THE BUSINESS to make money repairing Autos and not in the business to tell YOU how to repair your auto. SAME with RV supply companies and RV service centers. I get calls from people like you weekly and all I tell them is, make an appt to get it in and we will fix it for you at a reasonable charge. Then THEY get upset. Some people have no clue how other people make money. Doug
Feb-28-2018 11:37 AM
Feb-28-2018 06:47 AM
dougrainer wrote:I disagree with your premise. All of my major work is done by a repair shop. The next time mine breaks down, I WILL NOT call Ford. No dealer within 100 miles can work on mine(per them)! We always tell new folks that they need to be handy. I don't think that doing our own minor repairs is costing anyone a living wage. The OP is not asking an RV dealer or shop to give him info. He is asking his friends on this forum. The response from Dometic is what would disappoint me. In response to OP: I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with that fridge.
Next time your Auto breaks down, Call Ford and ask how to fix it. Or call the local Ford or Repair shop and ask how to fix it. What do you think they will tell you? They are IN THE BUSINESS to make money repairing Autos and not in the business to tell YOU how to repair your auto. SAME with RV supply companies and RV service centers. I get calls from people like you weekly and all I tell them is, make an appt to get it in and we will fix it for you at a reasonable charge. Then THEY get upset. Some people have no clue how other people make money. Doug
Feb-28-2018 06:44 AM
dougrainer wrote:
Next time your Auto breaks down, Call Ford and ask how to fix it. Or call the local Ford or Repair shop and ask how to fix it. What do you think they will tell you? They are IN THE BUSINESS to make money repairing Autos and not in the business to tell YOU how to repair your auto. SAME with RV supply companies and RV service centers. I get calls from people like you weekly and all I tell them is, make an appt to get it in and we will fix it for you at a reasonable charge. Then THEY get upset. Some people have no clue how other people make money. Doug
Feb-28-2018 04:45 AM
Feb-28-2018 03:31 AM