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Old 06-23-2019, 09:13 AM   #1
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Fridge is not running in propane. Ok with eclectic hookup. Propane is lit and stove works. Any suggestions?
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Fridge is not running in propane. Ok with eclectic hookup. Propane is lit and stove works. Any suggestions?
Ours does not work on propane if there is 120V power available to the fridge, only when 120V is not available.
The first thing I would check is the 12V automotive fuse. Ours is on the right side when you pull the outside cover. After that I would check the burner and see if it looks clean.
Check and see if you are getting spark at the ignighter and that the electrode looks aligned properly above the burner. The electrode is also a temperature sensor that stops the gas flow if there is no flame. sometimes it is just dirty contacts and cleaning them will solve the issue. Usually the light on the front of the fridge will flash a code to indicate the problem. Download the service manual and follow the trouble shooting proceedure.
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