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Old 09-28-2010, 01:45 PM   #1
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Before I travel to a service center I want to ask.My panel on Referator say no AC power detected.I have power at receptical and to make sure I pluged it into a extension cord that I know has power.I do not see any fuse anywhere in the outside acess panel and I checked the fuse box outside and replaced the 5 amp fuse.Still no ac detected flashed on panel.Any help is appreciated.OH it is in a Monaco Camelot 2004 and the model # of the fridg is a 1200LRIM Norcold Thanks

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Check on your recall and also check norcold #1200LRIM Cooling issues

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On your control board for fridge there is a 5 amp fuse for the two electric heating elements. Check it out and make sure clips are clean of corrosion.
Go to page 40 of this PDF you will see fuse and element connection points.

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IF the fuse mentioned by 007, above is not good then BEFORE you replace the fuse I would suggest you Ohm out the two heaters. One of them may be shorted and may be what's causing the fuse to blow. The manual 007 directed you to advises on page 30 what the correct Ohms (64) are for each of the two heaters.
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