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Date:         Thu, 12 Jun 1997 12:48:20 -0400
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From:         Dan Herbert <dan.herbert@utoronto.ca>
Subject:      Re: 95 EV-Winnebago fridge problems

Thanks for the tip on the fridge - we are about to leave for Colorado and lotsa altitude - I might have had a fit if the fridge didn't light.

I reported crazy door locks a long time ago. After rain, the door locks would cycle wildly. Made it an adventure trying to get inot the van. Also made one cautious about locking keys in the van inadvertently. The dealer replaced a switch in the driver's door. No recurrence.

Dan

On Thu, 12 Jun 1997 01:45:54 -0400 Lindblooms wrote:

> Wondering if any other EV-C owners have had problems with the Norcold > fridge in high elevation, 4-6,000 ft ? It doesn't seem to get enough air > to light or stay lit. I called Norcold today and they told me that I need > to have a "Vent Kit" installed > Also, I read that others have had problems with the door locks going nuts, > ever any resolution?

======================================================================== Daniel R. Herbert Manager, Computer Services University of Toronto - Dentistry dan.herbert@utoronto.ca dherbert@dental.utoronto.ca


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