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jamesroadking
Jun 14, 2017Explorer
Just replace it with a small inexpensive residential one. And then when on the road use a cooler or two with ice. We had to do that when our RV fridge leaked it's freon out while we were traveling. We just picked up one of those mini fridges for about $75 and $10 cooler at Walmart, we could not take the time to wait to have the RV one repaired.
The telltale sign that the freon has leaked was a yellow powdery stuff in the outside back coil compartment of the fridge.
The telltale sign that the freon has leaked was a yellow powdery stuff in the outside back coil compartment of the fridge.
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