Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 09:11:27 -0800
Reply-To: Steve Macaulay <smacaulay@INFINTIUM.COM>
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From: Steve Macaulay <smacaulay@INFINTIUM.COM>
Subject: Re: 88 Westie: Problematic Fridge
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My frig is hard to start on propane unless I drive it around for 15-30
minutes with the controls set to battery operation. It will then usually
start right up on gas after that. There is a factory mod described in the
Bentley manual that requires you to remove the frig, add an o-ring to the
pump, drill a bigger air in/out hole, and add a one-way valve. I was
thinking about trying this out myself in the Spring. Anyone on the list
every try this mod and if so, did it make it easier to start up on propane?
It's seems easy enough to do, but I've heard it is somewhat of a pain to get
the frig back in properly so I'm not sure that I want to go through that
unless I hear that this mod has worked well for other people with this
common problem.
Thanks,
Steve
89 Westy (caveinn)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@vanagon.com]On Behalf Of
> Chris Paquette
> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 5:15 PM
> To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM
> Subject: 88 Westie: Problematic Fridge
>
>
> Before anyone gets annoyed, yes, I did go through the archives
> and found a
> couple of suggestions on how to get the fridge lit - I could use some more
> tips, though.
>
> What I've tried:
>
> - Followed the instructions printed on the fridge
> - Lit the burners on the stove to get the propane flowing (stove
> lit, fridge
> didn't)
> - Made sure the condensation drain thing under the fridge was drained
> - Blew into same to clear "dead air" per archive article
> - Read through the Dometic manual that was forwarded in .PDF format by a
> listee for other tips
> - Rubbed two chicken bones together, voodoo style, while chanting and
> thinking good thoughts
>
> Results: nada.
>
> Questions:
>
> According to the manual, there is a light on the battery/water level
> indicator panel that lights up when the propane burner in the fridge is
> working and lit. Am I right in saying that the light in question is the
> green light below the red water level light? If so, mine stays on all the
> time, even thought the entire propane system is turned off at the tank.
> Does this light serve any other function?
>
> There is a peephole in the lower left corner of the fridge
> interior. Is the
> fridge pilot light plainly visible through this hole when lit?
> Should I be
> able to see the flame through this hole in the daytime?
>
> I'd be happy if I could get the fridge running on propane. Any tips,
> pointers, or other help would be appreciated.
>
> Chris Paquette
> '88 Westie, Rozinante
> Los Angeles
>
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