Jim,

Thanks for the info.  I will review the web site you suggested.  I saved it
several months ago when another list member, possibly you, mentioned it on
the list.  Another member also suggested that I remove and burp the refrig
by turning it upside down.  I've got to remove it anyway, it won't cost
anything to turn it upside down overnight then energize the electric heater
in it to see if it cools better.

Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Dunmyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 9:20 AM
Subject: [VAC] Re: '84 Airstream Refrigerator Replacement


> Harvey,
>  Remove those plastic plugs and you'll find the screws.
>
> If the fridge has bolts of any kind, you'll be able to get at them
> SOMEHOW. If you can't see anything through the outside access panel, you
> probably don't have them. The fridge in my Avion just sits on a shelf
> that covers an empty compartment that a heat vent runs through. I
> disconnected the gas line, removed the 4 screws, and slid the fridge
> out. Once it was partway out, I could unplug the electrical connection.
> It's not very heavy, the 2 of us could handle it pretty easily.
>
> You might do a bit of investigation and trouble-shooting on your old
> fridge before condemning it to the scrap heap. Might be that not much is
> wrong with it. Have you looked at http://www.rvmobile.com and their
> troubleshooting tips?
>
>                                        <<Jim>>





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