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Norcold 1210 Door Panels

RonWSl
Explorer
Explorer
Following my post in August when I complained my Norcold 1210 wasn't getting cold enough it finally died this month - the dreaded amonina/cat urine smell indicating the cooling unit failed. Note, this is the third cooling unit in that refrigerator: (1) the one that was in it when I bought the RV, a 2007 Montego Bay 5th wheel in 2012; (2) the first replacement from the RV Cooling Warehouse in August 2013 which promptly failed in November 2013 and was replaced under warranty. The last one lasted about 2 years and 10 months. Naturally, it died the first night on a two week trip from Central Florida to Asheville. Anyway, I found a Frigidare unit at Lowes that is almsot an exact fit for the space where the Norcold temporarily now resides until I can get it out and haul it to the dump.

My question is with regard to the raised wooden door panels. I would like to remove them from the Norcold and possibly use them on the new residential fridge that is going in the RV. How, if at all, are the raised wooden panels removed from the Norcold 1210 doors???? I have chedked on here as well as having googled it and can't find the answer.

Thanks
Ron S
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RonWSl
Explorer
Explorer
Ok, will look tonite when I finish getting it out of the RV. Thanks.

Chris_Bryant
Explorer II
Explorer II
That is how the panels are installed, the raised are simply attached to a thin panel base.
-- Chris Bryant

RonWSl
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the for the reply and the link. I had looked at that before. I don't think it applies to the raised wood panels, but I will check again. Mine look like cabinet door fronts.

gregirish1954
Explorer
Explorer
Try page 14 of
this installation manual