All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How level does a fridge have to be?It looks like I'm off to buy some bubble levels, and then see if I can unlock my fridge and get it to work after making the RV level in storage. I hope 2x12's are strong enough under the tires to hold this beast up.Re: How level does a fridge have to be?Bubble between the lines? Which lines? This stupid RV doesn't have a bubble level. I guess the factory assumed that as soon as you park it you will instantaneously put the automatic leveling jacks down. Having seen this 16-ton motorhome punch the jacks through asphalt paving, I'm leery to use them when I'm not actually camping. I saw those same numbers in the Norcold owner's manual that someone else quoted. However, I've been on roads with steeper grades than that. Does that mean my fridge will die as soon as I drive up a hill with the fridge running?How level does a fridge have to be?I'm getting really aggravated with my Norcold 1200LRIM fridge. It's constantly going into the "no co" lockout, and when it does work, it's sort-of cold in the freezer and only lukewarm in the refrigerator compartment. However, I note that my rent-a-storage space (where I test the RV before road-tripping) is not exactly level. So just how picky are these LP refrigerators? How tilted can they be before they malfunction? I have to admit, I'm sure spoiled by my Engel portable refrigerators; if they weren't so small and heavy, I'd dump the Norcold in a flash, because the Engel will work at almost any tilt (that won't spill the food out). Too bad Engel doesn't make permanent-mount RV refrigerators.