Yes. Take the front fridge wooden plate off, and the side screws that hold the fridge in place (from the left and right cabinets on each side of the fridge - I had to hunt for the bolts/screws) Take the Flue vent cover off from the outside, take the vent cover off from the vertical face of the cabinet on the right side of the stove (near the interior van wall) so that you can get your hand back in there. Un-hook the propane from the fridge (in around behind). I think that's it, the fridge will slide out. A bit easier is to take the stove/sink part out and you can more easily get at the fridge parts. But, if memory serves me correctly, I do believe it is possible to get the fridge out w/o taking the while cabinet out. M On 21 Apr 2003, John Jensen wrote: > Thanks to all for the Dometic links. I just removed all the cabinets > from my parts van. I was expecting to discover the "easy way" to > remove the fridge. Didn't discover it. Is there a way to remove the > fridge without pulling the whole cabinet? > > John Jensen, Mudbug Pottery > mudbug@toadhouse.com , http://www.toadhouse.com |
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