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02/7/2017 at 9:16pm
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Most likely is the heater element is faulty,if you have a multi meter you can test it to prove it.
I haven't a clue how you would go about replacing it,I'm sure someone will be along!
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03/7/2017 at 8:39pm
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You can withdraw the fridge from the front by undoing 4 screws. You can access the back if needed by removing the external fridge vents.
There will be 2 elements, a 12volt one and a 230 volt one. As far as I know they wrap around the heat exchanger pipe.
There will be a terminal block on the top of the fridge, accessible once you have withdrawn it.
The 2 elements will each have a different resistance which you can measure with the multi-meter on ohms range.
230 volt one will be about 460 ohms
12 volt one will be about 1.5 ohms
These resistances are not exact but should be in that sort of range.
Before doing all that, you may wish to make sure you have 230volts at the socket feeding the fridge. It will be in an adjacent cupboard somewhere.
04/7/2017 at 3:53pm
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Yes, check you have switched on the electric! It's very easy to forget, I've done it myself a few times.
did it stop working whilest you were on a site? It could actually be your EHU hook up lead at fault, or even the site electric switch has tripped, so check those first.
Been really hot weather, which could also affect fridges working properly. Mine plays up if that side of the caravan is in the full sun for too long, but that is both on gas and electric. It just gets too hot to run, I think.-------------
05/7/2017 at 9:47am
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Another thing I thought of, check the fuse in the 3 pin plug to the electric side of the fridge, it could just be a fuse in there that has blown.-------------
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