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Old 06-16-2013, 01:28 PM   #1
klmeenan
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Atwood Fridge not working

I have a 2013 outback bunkhouse. We are currently traveling and the fridge has been fine the last week. Today I got up to pull breakfast items out of the fridge and I realize its not keeping things cold. The freezer is working great.

I have turned it off and back on, checked to make sure it is in a/c mode and I am not sure what else to check.

Help!
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Old 06-16-2013, 02:10 PM   #2
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If your fridge has a thermister coming in from the back and attached to one of the cooling fines, make sure the clip with the thermister on it is placed as high as the cable will allow. Also, the tip of the thermistor should be slightly exposed. This applies to Dometic fridges with thermistors. I don't remember of my Norcold fridge had the same setup.
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