yeah, the fridge can be removed from =
the
sink-stove-fridge cabinet. However, before removing, try taking =
cover off
outside vent and using vacuum to suck out whatever's down in =
there. Also
see other posts on lighting the refrig before trying to remove =
it.
If the above fails, you can take the =
refrig out
by:
1)Remove outer vent. =
2)Disconnect propane line and unplug =
elec
connections (both under sink).
3)Remove plastic caps around refrig =
door and remove
screws.
4)Remove two screws (one on each side) =
holding
refrig from side and accessible from cabinets on either =
side.
5) pull refrig out =
carefully
Bob
Albuquerque
87 Westy =
"RDRUNR1"
Hello all,
Took advantage of the nice weather and =
empty
schedule to take an overnight camping trip to the Poconos. The van =
ran
good for its first 'real' trip this year. One problem did surface =
though -
once set up at our destination, I could not get the freakin' fridge to
light. It worked fine last fall when used last. LP tank is nearly =
full,
and fridge runs fine on 12VDC and 110VAC. Any =
suggestions? Any
way to access the burner behind the fridge without ripping the
stove/sink/refridgerator out of the van?
Thanks,
Chris in Whitehall, PA
86 Westy