It may well be the "off level condition" caused by the driveway incline and "trailer nose low" angle. Something to be concerned with, is operating the refrigerator when "off level": Remember that the refrigerant "pools" in the "low spots" and if allowed to operate while "off level" for a sustained time, the "solids" in the refrigerant will settle out. If this occurs, those "deposits" can block the refrigerant tubes causing a "cooling unit failure". Should that occur, you're looking at about $500 to $1000 to replace the cooling unit, depending on whether you can do the work or need to have it done at an RV repair center.
It's best to avoid operating any Absorption refrigerator in an "off level" condition, if at all possible. I'd urge you to find a way to level the trailer in the driveway, or don't operate the refrigerator when it's parked there.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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