Bubtoofat wrote:
Mine is doing the same thing right now.
Works great on shore power. On gas it's a roll of the dice.
If anyone has a solution PLEASE post it.
Ignore the gas function and run it on shore power only. Once completely cooled the interior will remain quite cold without power for many hours as long as the door(s) remain closed. If you dry camp a lot boost your battery reserve and invest in a suitably sized inverter to supply 120 vac power to keep the fridge running. Really no different an approach than what an increasing number of RVrs are doing by replacing a dead gas absorption fridge with a much less costly compressor fridge. Even some RV manufacturers have given up on gas absorption fridges and instead install a compressor fridge.