May-28-2018 03:17 PM
Jun-02-2018 07:40 AM
j-d wrote:Had this same issue on my 22 year old Norcold, I ended up removing the black plastic door latch and grinding about .050 off the back of it effectively removing the gap between the seal and door flange allowing a tight seal again.jplante4 wrote:
Do the dollar bill test on the seals. I had to add some weather striping to mine (too old to get door parts).
Also, I found that the condensate drain was allowing warm air for the hot box back into the fridge. I plugged the drain and things got better.
Amazing, how the Door Seals and even the Drain affect what I'll call the "fragile" cooling produced by RV fridges. Have also read that the condensate drain should have a little bend in it to form a "trap" where a little water prevents air flow. Haven't tinkered with that...
I've experienced gasket leakage, and was ready to replace the fridge before investigating gaskets. We have a NorCold, and the gaskets aren't worn out or damaged, but still nearly 15 years old. I tried springing the doors so the corners opposite the hinges touched first. This was supposed to allow contact all the way down the door edges because the latches would hold those second-to-touch corners tight like the first ones.
Wrong! Doors aren't stiff enough to hold that twist. Now we knee the bottom of the fridge door and high five the top of the freezer door as they latch. Fridge is now performing OK.
May-29-2018 11:33 AM
MACHZER wrote:
Not to steal the thread, but what kind of small fan do you install outside to help with cooling?
May-29-2018 08:57 AM
May-29-2018 08:50 AM
May-29-2018 07:30 AM
jplante4 wrote:
Do the dollar bill test on the seals. I had to add some weather striping to mine (too old to get door parts).
Also, I found that the condensate drain was allowing warm air for the hot box back into the fridge. I plugged the drain and things got better.
May-29-2018 05:32 AM
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