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Old 07-13-2016, 11:55 PM   #1
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My Norcold works great when on shore power, however when we travel and it is in the AV mode it does not work. I get a beeping sound from the refrigerator and it is not staying cold. My gas works as my stove works so I need some help on this one.
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Old 07-14-2016, 01:07 AM   #2
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My Norcold works great when on shore power, however when we travel and it is in the AV mode it does not work. I get a beeping sound from the refrigerator and it is not staying cold. My gas works as my stove works so I need some help on this one.
I have this problem almost every time I use my 31SL because it sits in storage between uses. As a result the gas bleeds down somehow in the lines and if I don't start my stove burners and get the gas back in the line the norcold won't stay lit. When it will not light, I believe the manual tells you to turn it off and wait a minute or so and then try to turn it back on again. I don't leave it on gas unless I'm sure it is staying lit.
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Old 07-14-2016, 01:50 AM   #3
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One thing I would try is to get a burner on your gas stove lit to insure you have a proper flow of propane up to the fridge and then try and light it. I just made that a habit every time we took it out after sitting for awhile.
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New question;; Does our Norcold fridge have a drain pain under the fridge that can be removed and drained?
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New question;; Does our Norcold fridge have a drain pain under the fridge that can be removed and drained?
I believe if you go outside and remove the lower refrigerator panel you will see a tray for drainage.
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That's correct & you need to clean the little plug in that drain line that's to keep little unwanted guest out, it gets gunked up & won't drain & backs up into the tray in the frig.
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