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Old 06-26-2016, 08:19 AM   #5
NotyetMHCowner
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Location: Clinton, Tn
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Originally Posted by dcg9381 View Post
You might not want to call Keystone - I think we've got a post indicating where Keystone consumer support says fridges aren't to be running while traveling... RV 101.

I don't know what it is either - it's a push to get people out the door... I've run into it at my dealer too around slide adjustments that were "done" but I got a blank stare when I said "show me"....

Not everyone is like this... It's very much changed my perspective on how I'll buy my next car or RV.. Start in the service area.
Tell that to the thousands of people that full time. Are they supposed to put everything in a cooler each time they move for more than half a day in the heat? That's ridiculous. These fridges should be meant to be on 24/7 365. Mine is. I have had issues while traveling though. I am not sure what the issue was, but would arrive at the campground with 40+ degree temps. A few times 50+. Most of the time it works fine. With that said, I will probably never buy another unit with a fridge in the slide.
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2008 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2603
1998 Coleman Grandview pop-up with slide

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2006 Ford F350 CC, SB, DRW, 4x4
1992 Ford F150 SC, SB, 4x4
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