doncavareno
06-05-2011, 09:19 AM
Hi Everyone,
Just got home from a couple of days on Cape Cod. Had a great time except that my refrigerator stopped working yesterday.
I have a 2007 Gulfstream BTCrusier with an electric/gas Dometic refridg.
For no apparent reason the control panel stopped working, no indicator lights on whether I switched from gas or electric. Plenty of propane on board and the electric connection was fine with everything else.
Manual says there are fuses in the back of the refer. Access from the outside through a panel.
Questions???
The access panel is held on by two small rectangular clips?? that do not "pop" out easily. Did not want to use pliers and muscel till I asked if there is some "trick" to popping the panel off. There are 3 slots the size of a screwdriver blade under it but did not want to pry on the fiberglass.
Secondly, anyone had this problem? do you think it could be a fuse to the control panel?
and, cannot find the circuit breaker to the refer in the fuse box. Thought I read somewhere that it is behind the refer?
Any help is appreciated.
Don
Just got home from a couple of days on Cape Cod. Had a great time except that my refrigerator stopped working yesterday.
I have a 2007 Gulfstream BTCrusier with an electric/gas Dometic refridg.
For no apparent reason the control panel stopped working, no indicator lights on whether I switched from gas or electric. Plenty of propane on board and the electric connection was fine with everything else.
Manual says there are fuses in the back of the refer. Access from the outside through a panel.
Questions???
The access panel is held on by two small rectangular clips?? that do not "pop" out easily. Did not want to use pliers and muscel till I asked if there is some "trick" to popping the panel off. There are 3 slots the size of a screwdriver blade under it but did not want to pry on the fiberglass.
Secondly, anyone had this problem? do you think it could be a fuse to the control panel?
and, cannot find the circuit breaker to the refer in the fuse box. Thought I read somewhere that it is behind the refer?
Any help is appreciated.
Don