โMar-25-2016 08:17 AM
โMar-28-2016 11:58 AM
โMar-28-2016 11:24 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
WOW such ire and name calling,it must be a sore subject.....
I know that it has been a problem with this type of Refrigerator other wise there would not be so many cottage industries repairing them.
With the hundreds of thousands of these made what percentage fail. If mine fails I will replace it,but at 10 years of poor use and no problems, I will save my money,the damage has been done so I am told by the experts here:R
BTW Doug they are told and shown a video,look at about 11:16 min, on proper leveling.....as always when Rental comes up people talk about things they know nothing about.
โMar-28-2016 07:38 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
It would be interesting to know how many RV fridges quit working due to being out of level for extended periods of time. I know this topic has come up before and several people chimed in, mostly truck campers BTW, and commented that their fridges were still working fine after many years. I do wonder if the problem isn't being overstated.
I also would like to know,I know of one that failed after 7 years of continuous use,in a rear sloping driveway.HERE
My 10 year old Former Rental,and we all know how they are treated,works very well and gets ready to put things in the freezer and refrig in about 6 hours.
A while back and I was at El Monte RV and talked to the service manager and I asked him about the problems that they may have had and he told me that in the 10 years that he had worked there he had never had a Refrigerator fail. In that time I would guess that they have had a few hundred RVs thru there and not one failure and he hasn't had one come back after a sale for that problem. Could it be that the constant movement of a rental helps?
โMar-28-2016 04:56 AM
โMar-27-2016 09:50 AM
โMar-27-2016 09:29 AM
RECVEH2005 wrote:
Well, this discussion has been a good education for me, the original poster. Unfortunately, there is NO access to the rear of my fridge at all; it would have to be pulled out from inside to access the rear of the unit (I cannot understand why it was designed that way!) The trailer is 3 years old - I think I have to weigh the part & labor cost of having an ARP unit installed on a 3 year-old Norcold fridge against the estimated remaining life of the fridge.
Mike
โMar-27-2016 09:10 AM
โMar-27-2016 06:16 AM
johnhicks wrote:
> difficult to install without pulling the refer.
That's for sure. I got it after a couple hours of shaved knuckles. It probably would've been easier to ease the reefer out a few inches.
โMar-26-2016 10:07 PM
โMar-26-2016 08:19 PM
timmac wrote:
How bout just installing a small button fan and run it while traveling down the road, would this work as well without dishing out 195 bucks ?
โMar-26-2016 04:57 PM
Salvo wrote:
I don't see any point in those questions.
โMar-26-2016 04:56 PM
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