I see this type of post every Spring (what at PITA it is getting the fridge in and out for service). I have had mine in and out several times, and it is literally a 15 minute job - it always lines up perfectly, and drops right into place. Am I just that skilled/lucky, or is it something having to do with the model year? ('89) Just curious... Brent Christensen '89 GL Syncro Westy Santa Barbara, CA
----- Original Message ----- From: Christine Murdock <chrismur@MICHIANA.ORG> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 12:18 PM Subject: Reinstall refrigerator( or dance the Hokey Pokey)
> Adding to other's posts: 1. Bend tubes to clear bottom of stove. 2. > Using 2-3'-2x4's and 2-1x2's total 2-1/2" each set as risers off floor, > slide refrig onto side rails 'till tubes hit back. 3. Hook up ground > wire on top center. 110v & 12v wires are clear to back right? 4. > Through side grill opening pry tubes up with a short 2x2 to exit hole in > exterior; while, lifting with your knee in the refrig push it in to the > marks with your right arm.5. locate screw holes with an ice pick & > hookup 110v, gas, and 12v. 6. Install vent cover. Rawson Murdock '86 > Westy |
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