My 1983 Westie's refrigerator apparently has a thermostatically controlled fan to aid the natural chimney effect induced air flow over its condenser coil. I've heard it cycling on and off everytime I've used the refrigerator, and not only does it bother me with its noise, but I hate the idea that it's using up the battery's reserve. Surely this isn't a normal design occurance for times when the ambient temperature is as low as 70 degrees F. is it? Has anyone experienced and corrected this? I suspect the heat sensor is triggering to an on condition at too low a temperature. Please help. John Wakefield
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