>From: derekdrew@aol.com >The most common cause of the fridge not lighting is stale air left in the >combustion chamber--usually air that has propane still in it. The little pump > >I keep 3 feet length of tubing under the fridge and when it won't start I >attach this tubing to the drain plug at the lower left corner of the fridge >door. Then, I suck the air down and out of that drain plug with my mouth ^^^^ why not blow the air through ? Better taste, less filling.. I haven't tried this, so am I missing something? >until the air no longer tastes of propane or smoke. Michael '80 Westy
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