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Aug-07-2024 01:30 PM
If the smell is inside the refrigerator try an open bag of charcoal briquettes closed up in the refrigerator for a few days.
Aug-07-2024 06:22 AM
Try cleaning it with a mix of vinegar and water, and leave an open box of baking soda inside to absorb odors. If it’s still bad, you might need to get into some serious deep cleaning or consider replacing the cooling unit.
Aug-03-2024 09:46 AM
Maybe I will find my answer here. To the question. Either the fridge needs to be replaced or the cooling unit has to be replaced. It's $$$ either way. I just had my cooling unit replaced and there is still a lingering ammonia smell, but it's cold and working. After reading "ronfisherman" 's response, I am wondering if the technicians didn't do a good cleaning job when the pulled the fridge out. Has anyone else had this problem? TIA
Aug-04-2024 06:05 AM
You are responding to a post that's 9 years old. You might have better luck posting a new one.
Jan-05-2015 03:12 PM
smkettner wrote:Good idea, If you never camp without hookups.
Replace the fridge. Consider a residential fridge with compressor.
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