I finally got it going! Andrew
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, at 9:55 PM, David McNeely wrote: > 1. Drive the vehicle a bit, preferably with some bumps. > 2. LIght the stove, let it burn for a few minutes. > 3. Take the cap off the drain pipe at the bottom left corner of the refrigerator, and blow a puff of air into it with a proper sized piece of tubing. > 4. Follow refrigerator lighting directions. > > These things always worked for me when my refrigerator was functional. But it quit cooling, and after a long series of attempted fixes, and spending not a little bit of money, I junked it and put storage shelves in its place. > > mcneely > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 5:40 PM Andrew Berg <andrew@bergweb.ca> wrote: >> Anybody in southern ontario (ideally near kitchener) that can help me try and get my fridge to light on propane. Works fine on 120V. Tried all the tricks I could find. >> >> Andrew |
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