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Post Info TOPIC: refrigerator too cold


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refrigerator too cold


Hi guys, has anyone heard of a problem with dometic 'fridge being too cold. Everything in it freezes, even on the lowest setting. This is on AC, have not been able to try on propane yet since I am having some work done on the propane system. Hoping this is a simple fix since my first big trip is to the spring rally!

 



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well it could be a faulty thermistor or the thermistor bulb is pulled away from the chill plate in the fridge.......or you have a bad thermostat or stuck thermostat.....


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Thanks Mike! I poked around and found what I thought was a Loose wire and a clip with nothing in it so I put the wire thingy in the clip so it was touching the metal fin in the back and guess what? It is working. Even though I didn't know what you were talking about, when I saw that loose thingy it made sense!! Thank you so much for your help. 



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Glad it made sense in the end........hate it when the " Thingy mabob comes loose off the watcha-makallitt


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My Service dog and life partner " Nikki"......Klee Kia Miniature Husky....(she Runs the ship!!)

We are not lost in the Woods.....Just Extreme boondocking!!!!!!

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