If the refrigerator runs on either the gas or the electrical modes it can help you figure out where the problem lies.
Rv fridge not working on electric or gas.
Most rv refrigerators operate on either 110v ac or propane gas.
I have a 2011 puma travel trailer.
First check that you are getting the energy to your refrigerator.
If your refrigerator works on gas but won t work on electric you may have a burned out heating element.
If you ve come here to find help with your rv refrigerator not cooling or your rv fridge not working at all then the following steps will help you localize the problem and hopefully get you back up and running at little or no expense.
Here are the online repair manuals for the most popular rv refrigerators.
These will run on propane gas or electricity depending on the model.
At the camp site it works fine on gas.
Try operating the refrigerator on the 110 volt ac mode and propane gas mode.
If your fridge has a setting for 12 volt dc try that as well.
Electrical power does not work.
The pilot light is responsible for triggering the fridge burners.
Sometimes it s even both.
Dometic rv refrigerator repair manual.
Once the outside rv fridge access door is removed you should be able to see the cooling unit and the propane lines and burner below it.
Use thermometers designed for use in refrigerators.
That said sometimes this doesn t happen.
The point is don t assume your refrigerator is a hopeless cause.
Camper refrigerators are not like your fridge back home.
Check on the airflow.
That means the fridge will include a burner jet also known as a pilot light.
The refrigerator works on electric but does not get as cold as it should.
If your fridge works on gas but it does not work on 110v ac then there is something wrong with your electrical power supply.
It s best to use one in each compartment.
The cooling effect from most rv refrigerators originates in the freezer compartment and then goes into the main compartment.
So if your freezer is working but your main compartment is not you likely have reduced airflow.
Some also operate on 12v dc as well.
This is the back of my norcold rv fridge with an amish built cooling unit the dometic version will look slightly different but the location of the fridge orifice burner is basically the same.