Today I pulled the rear cabinet and fridge in order to install seat rails and check out why my fridge didn't stay lit underway. I found some rust so I wirebrushed it, treated with naval jelly and rustoleum and then undercoating. All went well. When I took apart the combustion chamber, I found that previous service left a small screw dropped smack into the tube that comes out the front, the one you use to drain/clean out the chamber. I also found some problems in the way the flue vent was connected and corrected that. I didn't pay attention to one thing, though. Under the sink, do the wires from the faucet switch connect to the two yellow wires in the plastic housing? Thanks, Jim |
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