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โJul-30-2008 11:18 AM
millertime wrote:
Like a previous poster said my frig was toast. I replaced the cooling unit myself, in my driveway. I found a company on the internet that sells rebuilt cooling units. He claims they are repaired by the Amish.
He sent a unit (big box 59 lbs) to me with written instructions (via Fed Ex) and his cell phone number for tech support. Also e-mail support. I got an answer to a question on a Saturday, These units have a 3 year warranty. Installed in less than 4 hours. I slid the frig out, laid it on the floor of my fiver and swapped it right there. It works. Every thing is sealed. No leaks. He claims that the coil that broke on my old one are replaced with heavier tube.
cost was $524 less $100 when they get my core back. Shipping is covered. $499 plus $25 shipping and $100 back for the core.
Sure beats buying a new frig. I have a Dometic RM2852 that makes ice.
www.rvcoolingunit.net Check it out
This guy knows customer service
2004 Damon Daybreak 2960F V-10
05 Honda Element LX
Compassion should be voluntary, not mandatory.
โJul-30-2008 09:08 AM
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โJul-27-2008 03:32 PM
squaredancer wrote:
I live in SoCal, Orange County and use a mobile repair service. Beats going to the dealer who is 15 miles and a lot of stop and go traffic away. It took him about 20 minutes to install and it cost me $ 50.0. To me it's well worth it.
โJul-27-2008 02:09 PM
JohnG3 wrote:
Had my kit installed today. Repair facility came to the trailer (just over 1 mile from his shop) to install the parts. Cost me $40.00 for the service call. Is that normal? Were those who took their trailers to the dealers charged labor for the install? I called Dometic to ask about the labor charge but they were already closed. Only took the mechanic about 30 minutes to make the installation.
โJul-26-2008 06:42 PM
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โJul-25-2008 11:04 AM
100ton wrote:I was not part of the previous recall for the same thing. They just recently came out with this new recall. It may be as you state, they are waiting for the warranties to expire. I hope a competitor is reading and taking stock. If mine goes it will be replaced by a different make.
Quote: "And another quick one:
My refer is not on the list (right model number, wrong serial number), but if they are all essentially the same, why hasn't mine been recalled?"
Sage
Good question. I would hope that it is because you are lucky enough to have a refrigerator that does not actually have the flaw. However, my now negative and suspicious attitude towards Dometic tells me that it may be for reasons more in the interest of Dometic. I wouldn't be surprised if you (like many others) will be added to the recall after your WARRANTY has expired.
As you may know, many including myself, were never notified of the problem/flaw by Dometic. By luck, we happened upon news of the recall by other means, of course as mentioned above, for many, their (my) warranty had expired.
Stay tuned,
Robert
โJul-25-2008 10:25 AM