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Old 07-09-2011, 08:32 PM   #1
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Dometic Refrigerator

I have a RM 7030 Dometic refrigerator in my 96 mountain Aire.I am having a problem with it cooling on gas . It cools fine on AC but not on gas. The freezer will get cold but the refrigerator side dosn't . I was wondering if any one else has had this problem and was able to correct it and if so what did you do?
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steedracer, the first thing to check is that the burner is clean. You will need to remove the burner access panel and then gently vacuum out the area. Over time, the burner chimney rust and the rust will fall down on the burner and block ot.

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Here is some info on how to clean your flue and burner area.
The ceramic flame sensor may have carbon build up and as Ken mentioned the flue rust may have fallen into the burner ports cutting down on a good clean flame to heat the tubing.
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