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Old-Biscuit wrote:[COLOR=]2013 Winnebago only 10 m0nths old
Is it in a slide out? No
Without the fans working it won't cool properly. That is for sure
Even if it isn't in a slide out the fans need to work. [COLOR=]I tend to agree
They are controlled by a snap disc t-stat clipped on fin of upper condenser. I note same on the wiring diagram but cannot see it.
The t-stat turns them on at 130*F and off at 115F.....condenser tube temps.
Also from what I have recently been told the cooling unit may have failed due to blockage. Blockage in tubing after the upper condenser will allow freezer to cool properly but not allow the food section to cool off. Norcold believes it is not the cooling unit
Is there the same lack of cooling on electric and propane? I've only been on AC
Temp set button pressed........flashes for 10 seconds means fridge has swapped to 'Backup Operating System' which maintains fridge in operation when the thermister has failed (or been disconnected). I assume this happened prior to you unplugging thermister??? Yes, it was one of the first things I noted
Get those fans in outside compartment working (jumper out t-stat and see that they work). Then replace t-stat. I have not found the thermal switch yet nor can I see the fans and a splash of water. Wait a couple of minutes and check resistance via connector at light---two bottom slots. Resistance at 32*F should be 30,000-32,000 ohms) Replace thermister if test bad. I will preform that test. Thanks
If after those repairs and food section still does not cool down the cooling unit has blockage. Which means cooling unit replacement
What year is RV?
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