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Hi crag...
So is it failing to get cold on all power sources then?(gas/mains/12v when engine running)...
I have read that when some older fridges have failed, they can sometimes be kicked back into lift by taking them out and turning them over...altho' I've never done it, so no idea if it actually works..
It may be worth "googling" , using your exact fridge model number and see what comes up....
There's loads of info out there, sometimes it's just being lucky enough to stumble across it...
(There as some experienced/knowledgeable MH folk on here but if you do ask there, ensure you give full details of model and fault..)
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