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Date:         Wed, 14 Jun 2000 09:06:40 -0700
Reply-To:     BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@infogenesis.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@infogenesis.com>
Subject:      Re: Troubleshooting 'Frig Cooling Problem
Comments: To: Holm <vholm@WEREWOLF.NET>
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A shameless plug for www.vanagon.com but...

There are some good articles located at www.vanagon.com/info/articles that are specific to fridge operation. In particular, Derek Drew's "Refrigerator Madness" article goes through a pretty thorough explanation of possible problems and their fixes.

There is also a copy of the RM 182B owners manual located on the main articles page.

PS - I think David B. is on the right track - it sounds combustion-related to me. If there was an electrical (i.e. thermostat) failure, I believe that the "Flame Failure Safety Valve" would prevent the pilot from lighting.

Brent Christensen '89 GL Syncro Westy Santa Barbara, CA

-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf Of Holm Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 5:50 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Troubleshooting 'Frig Cooling Problem

Here's the situation: Dometic 'Frig in 84 Westy works on electric. Within 2 hours of connecting to electric the temp was down to 35 degrees (temp outside was in the 60s); I was unable to determine whether the fan kicked on. Fired up the propane (I always need to try two different times to get it going - maybe a magic wand would help!) - after 2, 4, 6 hours the temperature remained the same: 65 degrees. Apparently the propane is on because 1) the LED panel green light is lite and 2) the observation tube in 'frig shows a blue flame.

We are prepared to remove the unit (did this two years ago and found some some crud, but not a lot), but would really appreciate any clues as to what we should be looking for - or replacing. The 'frig has worked like a charm in the past - cooling even warm cans of beer on hot days (although obviously not very quickly).

Has anyone had a similiar situation? What did you replace/reconfigure? I have printed out the service manual and have stored numerous emails about fans, etc.

Thanks in advance!! V & M Holm Menomonie, WI 84 Westy

"Writing is easy; all you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until the drops of blood form on your forehead."

-Gene Fowler


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