Hi all, the fridge in my '86 Westfalia won't work on gas anymore. You can pump all you want, the little light doesn't go on. The stove works, so the propane tank is not empty. The fridge will work on 12v (I can't test the 110v because I've moved it to Europe and there is no 110v). I browsed through the archive and found that it might help to blow compressed air somewhere up a tube but I couldn't really understand where. Could someone enlighten me on the subject and perhaps suggest other possible fixes? I hope I don't flood you with postings, but I'd like to get the bus back on the road after a winter without license plates There are a few things to fix for the swiss road test (like the suspension), and for comfort (like the fridge). Thanks for your help. Darie '86 Pop-top Westfalia
=============================================================== Darie Duclos Systems Manager "All my life I've wanted Institut d'Informatique to be somebody, it's Universite de Fribourg only now I see I should Darie.Duclos@unifr.ch have been more specific." tel: +41 26 300 83 42 fax: +41 26 300 96 42 -- Lily Tomlin =============================================================== |
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