You can remove the fridge without the cabenent. The procedure is outlined well in the Bently manual. Make sure that you remember to take the philips screws that go from the inside of the rear cabinents to the left side of the fridge. They are easy to miss and will prevent you from removing the fridge. Todd '88 Westy s w wrote: >so bently says to take out the entire cabinette. i >have a service manual i got from either the wetwesties >or westfailure that says i can just pull the fridge >without pulling the entire cab...anyone have any >experience with this? would prefer to not pull the >entire cabinette for obvious reasons...thanks > >===== >Scott Wilson >85 GL Westfalia > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience >http://launch.yahoo.com > |
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