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Old 02-17-2016, 05:23 PM   #1
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Fridge problem in 2011 Cougar 322QBH

Yesterday i noticed that the fridge didnt seem to be very cold, but put it down to thee warm weather here in Yuma (90 outside). This morning when i got up the fridge was sitting at 65deg and rising and the freezer was no longer freezing, Did an inspection of the heating system - no yellow crud, flame is on, everything seemed fine. Switched to 110v - no change, so I started calling around looking for repairs. Since we are out at Ogilby Rd no one from Yuma was willing to come out but I did get some suggestions - turn it off for a couple of hours, hit heat exchanger pipes with rubber mallet, take fridge out and tilt it or turn it upside down! I tried shutting off and tapping but it didnt seem to do any good so I resigned myself to needing to replace the refridgerator guts. Got a quote for about $1000 for a new unit with a 2yr warranty and set up an appointment for Friday. Took stuff out of the fridge into a cooler but left the fridge on since it seemed to be keeping the freezer a little cool. About 4 hours later I just happend to check the fridge temp and it is down to 55. Freezer is now freezing nicely, Now what do I do????



I was told the likely problem was a blockage in the pipes circulating refrigerant. That it might clear up but would definitley happen again. I dont want to spend $1000 if I dont have to (living on a fixed income) but I also dont want to be stuck on a place where I am going to have to spend a lot more to fix the problem if it happens back in Canada.



Anyone have any wisdom to offer???
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Old 02-17-2016, 08:40 PM   #2
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Once the fridge has developed crystals in the coolant, it will continue to be a problem. It seems that the crystals form when the system gets too hot, like when run in an out of level position. We had the cooling unit replaced on ours a little over a year ago due to crystals, then lost that one to a leak, again replaced, and this time I installed an ARP device to keep the fridge working, and so far, it is doing the job. You can go to their web site to see if they make a model for your fridge. https://www.arprv.com/ I have no financial connection to this company, other than having purchased one of the devices from them.
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Old 02-18-2016, 04:41 AM   #3
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bobbecky's comments are similar to our experiences with past refrigerator cooling problems. Once a "blockage" begins, it usually doesn't resolve, and eventually will recur. Whether it happens again in a day, a week, a month or longer, eventually you'll need to replace your cooling unit. You might not have a problem for years to come, but then, maybe it'll happen again on the way home??? Who knows???

There are a number of companies that "rebuild" evaporative cooling units. Some do excellent work, some: not so good. Even the best will have an occasionally problem with their work. Do some research on the company you're considering, it may be important, since you reside in Canada, to be sure you can get warranty service on the unit once you return home. You sure don't want to find the replacement can't be serviced or replaced under warranty outside the US.

Good Luck with your decisions. Many of us have had the same type refrigerator problems, it's never fun but isn't the end of your refrigerator's life ...
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:17 AM   #4
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I'm just going to jump in here and ask a question. What would the price difference be between replacing the evaporative cooling unit compared to just replacing the fridge?
I'm thinking that the fridge is getting old as well so why not just replace the whole thing?
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Old 02-18-2016, 12:44 PM   #5
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An even cheaper solution. Replace with a residential fridge.
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Old 02-18-2016, 12:55 PM   #6
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I'm just going to jump in here and ask a question. What would the price difference be between replacing the evaporative cooling unit compared to just replacing the fridge?
I'm thinking that the fridge is getting old as well so why not just replace the whole thing?
Rebuilt replacement unit for Dometic 2652 (current model 6cuft) $425
New replacement unit $655
New Dometic 2652 refrigerator $948 (at PPL RV Supply)

Rebuilt replacement unit for Dometic 2852 (current model 8cuft) $425New
New replacement unit $655
Dometic 2852 refrigerator $1148 (at PPL RV Supply)



If there is nothing "wrong" with the current refrigerator "box", there's really no need to replace it as there's nothing "mechanical to wear out".

Prices vary with a "new cooling unit" from Dometic, the above pricing is for a "rebuilt cooling unit" from one source. Google is your friend, in finding pricing.
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Old 02-19-2016, 08:23 AM   #7
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Wow!! those prices seem really good. I was quoted $1000 to replace the cooling unit on my existing fridge. Where did you get those prices and how much would install be?
After I posted originally the fridge started working again and now seems to be fine. Consensus seems to be that once a blockage has occurred it will happen again so I will need to replace the fridge at some point so I'm trying to figure out the cheapest solution
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Old 02-24-2016, 08:47 AM   #8
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Rebuilt replacement unit for Dometic 2652 (current model 6cuft) $425
New replacement unit $655
New Dometic 2652 refrigerator $948 (at PPL RV Supply)

Rebuilt replacement unit for Dometic 2852 (current model 8cuft) $425New
New replacement unit $655
Dometic 2852 refrigerator $1148 (at PPL RV Supply)



If there is nothing "wrong" with the current refrigerator "box", there's really no need to replace it as there's nothing "mechanical to wear out".

Prices vary with a "new cooling unit" from Dometic, the above pricing is for a "rebuilt cooling unit" from one source. Google is your friend, in finding pricing.
Thanks for the info John I thought that there would be a huge difference but I was wrong in that thinking!
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