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Posted on Jan 09, 2009

My fredge rm 2652 not working

My fredge is not working neither on a/c or LPG. No leak is present . I think is the circuit board in the back part. No flame is present when change to LPG. Fredge was working on a/c and apparently a power failure occurs and not work after that. 
I try to verify the circuits in the circuit board but there are sealed . fuse are ok.
any idea?
Mike
Refrigerator Model no: RM 2652
Refrigerator prod. no: 921144002





  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2009

    I have the same problem. Probably the circuit board.

  • sunshine3444 Feb 13, 2009

    just purchased (2-12-09) Keystone TT with dometic fridge RM2652. 120 a/c outlet has power. fridge does not get cold, no noise from condenser. propane tanks empty. have not tried that mode yet. Any advise?

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Check power at circuit board j4 should have power

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Between 1993-1996 dometic used a yellow epoxy filled circuit board that went bad pretty quickly if you have the yellow filled circuit board rather than the green one it is most likely the circuit board

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You need to check your fuses on the fuse panel inside your coach. The frig will not operate on gas or electric without 12 volt power to the frig circuit board.
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If you have the yellow epoxy filled circuit board from around 1993-1996 rather than the green newer one you can see the circuits on (take the black cover at back of fridge off to check) it is most likely just a bad circuit board. Otherwise it is most likely low voltage or a bad ground on the 12volt power coming into the fridge. Also make sure your thermostat(if available) is on maximum during testing.
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