This may be it and I bought other parts from them a while back. Don't feel bad as the RM182B has that wire exposed in a very vulnerable spot. The early Westys came with RM182A fridges which had the wire routed in a much more protected way. Different combustion chamber IIRC. http://www.rvmobile.com/PARTS/partq.ihtml Mark Jeremy Speer wrote: > > Well, i figured out what i did wrong.... when i was reinstalling the fridge, > i was paying far too much attention to the exhaust/intake pipes. I didn't > even notice that i had sandwiched the piezo wire between the fridge and the > left side cabinet wall. > > When i shoved the fridge into place i must have torqued the peizo wire > something awful. > > Beware the piezo wire... for it is fragile and will ruin an otherwise > productive Sunday. > > So, anybody happen to know a part number/source? > > -jspeer |
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