โMay-20-2013 04:26 PM
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labradorian70 wrote:
im new to this forum and brand new to RVing. Bought a 2011 keystone Bullet Premier 28ft TT last fall and made my 3rd trip with in this past weekend.
The fridge is a Dometic and has only 2 buttons on the top, one ON/OFF button and one Auto/Gas button. We had it set to AUTO all weekend.
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โMay-28-2013 04:20 AM
NorCal Dan wrote:
I agree. Once the basic troubleshooting is done to rule out anything obvious it's time to have the pro's work it. My Norcold did the same thing, both heaters were hot hot, but the thing would not cool on gas or electric. Seems the freon (or whatever is in them) had leaked out. I noticed a yellow/green substance but it matched the color of the local pollen so didn't alarm me. In the end they replaced my entire fridge as it had a couple other problems and it was more cost effective to replace. Luckily my extended warranty covered the cost as it was over $5k before all was said and done. Between the cost of the fridge and labor it can get very expensive. Glad yours is still under warranty.
โMay-27-2013 01:42 PM
โMay-26-2013 02:08 PM
NorCal Dan wrote:
I tested mine by turning off the fridge and waited a couple hours until the heat elements were cold. I then plugged in the fridge and within a minute they were too hot to touch. My fridge has 2 heater elements so I had to test one, then let it cool down before testing the other one.
โMay-26-2013 09:33 AM
โMay-25-2013 07:24 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
It sounds like a bad heating element. The check light is only for LP operation, indicating ignition failure.
โMay-21-2013 06:23 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
It sounds like a bad heating element. The check light is only for LP operation, indicating ignition failure.
โMay-21-2013 06:21 PM
ksg5000 wrote:
Providing the fridge model number might help. If you remove the outside cover and access the cooling tubes are they warm/hot or cold? Have you tried the fridge on gas (set the controls to gas rather than auto)?
โMay-21-2013 06:15 PM
ksg5000 wrote:
Providing the fridge model number might help. If you remove the outside cover and access the cooling tubes are they warm/hot or cold? Have you tried the fridge on gas (set the controls to gas rather than auto)?
โMay-21-2013 05:09 AM
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