SOURCE: Frigidaire stand alone Refrigerator won't cool Fans and Compressor work
Ended up having a freon leak in tubing around door. Luckly the warranty was 5 years in sealed system. New one was FREE.
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are you speaking of the outside fan or inside? compressor should be a little warm but not boiling hot. the unit could be low on freon. if low it will run a while but the compressor will overheat and shut off leaving the fan running by itself ouside. if nothing outside is running check power. if you have power check the contacted outside to make sure it's pulled in. contacters are bad about going out on goodman untis. Also ants can get under contacts.
SOURCE: 06 polaris sportsman 450 no charge
hot battery but no crank , instument cluster just flashes and we hear a buzzing noise like a fuel pump.
if we hook up a battery charger instrument cluster stops flashing and hot light flashes. any help is appreciated.
thanks,
SOURCE: Refridgerator won't cool on propane.
I had a similar problem. The flue would get hot and the cooling tubes
would get "warm". The refrig would get a LITTLE cool but nothing to be
of any help.
I solved it though...it turns out there is a "flue baffle" (twisty
little metal thing) that is supposed to hang in the inside of the
baffle. It hangs from a screw found on top of the baffle and it is
supposed to hang down.
The screw that held mine was corroded and flue baffle had fallen into the baffle and landed on top of the burner.
I ended up fishing the flue baffle out of the top of the baffle with a
coat hanger, then rehanging it using a new screw. That solved my
problem.
Not sure if this will work for you or not but good luck.
By the way, you can find an owner's manual with a diagram showing the
flue, the flue baffle, and the piece of metal holding it here:
http://www.fourwheelcampers.com/DometicRefrigerator.pdf
Look on p.9, figure 9. Item C is the flue baffle and the wire holding
it. Item B is the screw that was corroded on mine, and ended up dropping
the baffle down to the bottom of the flue.
Below is a link to some generic directions on solving fridge-related problems. I found it to be VERY useful.
http://rvmobile.com/Tech/Technical.htm
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