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- hhornigExplorerThanks for the help guys. A new thermocouple and cleaning of burner did the trick.
I think it might be worth while to clean the chimney. Does anyone know how to do that? - gkainzExplorerI thought I recalled seeing a resistance value for thermocouple test online once upon a time but I don't seem to be able to find it now.
I did find this http://www.rvdoctor.com/2004/11/cleaning-servicing-rv-refrigerator.html and it speaks of a thermocouple tester - I would bet it's quite a bit more expensive than a new thermocouple.
My experience with older fridges and that symptom - one was a thermocouple and one was a controller board ...
edit - guess I didn't look very hard - google shows a number of hits for testing thermocouples ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_12163473_test-thermocouple-gas-refrigerator.html
and others - hhornigExplorerThanks for the advice guys. The burner area was grungy, but I had a nice flame for about 2 minute then it shut off. I suspect the thermocouple. Is there a way to test it?
- tranderExplorer
- Take the Control box cover off the control box behind the refer. Look at the epoxy that the circuits are imbedded in. IF it is yellow/beige, then your control module needs replaced. If it is greenish, then check the Thermocoupler or the spark ignitor which ever your unit uses. Dometic used both depending on the model number. Doug
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIDebris/rust in burner
Bad thermocouple/flame sensor - sharker6ExplorerOpen the outside panel of the refrigerator and remove the sheet metal panel so you can see the gas burner. If the flame is light blue, almost clear, that's what you want. If the flame is slightly yellow or has small sparks then your burner if dirty. This video should help click. The problem could be a number of things.
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