Fridge will not start w/ gas September 23, 2005, 11:01:11 am Yahoo Message Number: 58294Every Friday for the past 5 weeks I go out to our 2002 LD to turn on the fridge. 1st I turn on the gas (outside), then push the 'on' button. After checking 30 minutes later the 'check' light is on. I repeat the steps again and nothing. Then I start the generator (fridge is on auto setting). The fridge starts to cool. After 20 minutes I shut gen off, fridge switches over to GAS, and it keeps going. Any ideas why the fridge will not start w/out first running by electric?
Re: Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #1 – September 23, 2005, 12:03:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58297"1st I turn on the gas (outside), then push the 'on' button. After checking 30 minutes later the 'check' light is on. I repeat the steps again and nothing. Then I start the generator (fridge is on auto setting). The fridge starts to cool..." If your house batteries were so dead that they couldn't provide power to the refrigerator's 12VDC controller board, that could account for the symptoms you describe. But if that were the case, you would likely have noticed the dead batteries. I suspect that your problem has nothing to do with electricity. It takes awhile for gas to flow to the fridge, and two attempts to start it (as you describe) may not be enough, at least in my experience. If you light a stove burner first, that will help get the gas flowing through the system. Even then, it may still take two or three attempts to start the fridge with the "On" button. (You can turn off the stove burner as soon as it's lit, by the way--the fact that it lit that shows gas is flowing in the pipes.)Hope this helps!Andy Baird
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #2 – September 23, 2005, 12:13:23 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58299At 03:01 PM 9/23/2005 +0000, you wrote:QuoteAny ideas why the fridge will not start w/out first running by electric? In our 2000, there is a switch or button that allows you to move between "gas-only" and "automatic," which switches between gas and electric depending on what is available. If you leave it on automatic, it chooses electricity first if it is available, then switches to gas if electricity disappears. It seems to me that if you start the refrigerator on automatic mode, it searches for electricity and won't start without it. This might account for why yours starts fine when you start the generator but not when you start the gas and try to turn it on. Try starting with the switch in the LP-only mode.Sonsie
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #3 – September 23, 2005, 12:21:22 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58300We had a similar problem a year or so ago. Refer wouldn't start on gas, but would switch to gas after running on elec for a while (when the elec was turned off). Turned out to be a doohickey (can't think of the correct term - might be the igniter) with a hairline crack. Wouldn't fire when cold, but once heated by running on elec, would work fine. Had it replaced and it has worked fine since. Hope this helps.--Al in Bremerton --2002 26.5 MB
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #4 – September 23, 2005, 01:06:40 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58305In a message dated 9/23/2005 9:14:31 AM US Mountain Standard Time, writes: It seems to me that if you start the refrigerator on automatic mode, it searches for electricity and won't start without it. That's not the way our refrigerator works. If in Automatic mode, although it will look for electricity first, if it doesn't find it, it goes to gas and starts just fine.Linda Hylton 2004 Red 23.5' TK Timer Valley SKP Park Sutherlin, OR See where we are: http://map.datastormusers.com/user2.cfm?user=1167[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #5 – September 23, 2005, 02:19:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58311Al,Seems spooky, I also have a 2002 26.5 MB. Did Dometic to the repair or LD?RickPS Headed to http://www.gastateparks.org/info/unicoi/ in an hour and just checked and it is now cooling in 'gas' mode. I had to ruun gen. for 30 minutes 1st though
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #6 – September 23, 2005, 02:20:42 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58312Thanks Sonsie, I tried that today and it did not work. I was hoping that would work.
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #7 – September 23, 2005, 03:17:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58315I had it repaired at the local RV place. It was still under warranty, but the warranty only covered parts, not labor.--Al in Bremerton --2002 26.5MB
Where's Andy? Reply #8 – September 23, 2005, 03:46:59 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58317C'mon Andy! If you don't start posting your location I'm going to ask the moderators to block your messages!Karen - still playing grandma in NJ
Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #9 – September 23, 2005, 04:46:08 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58319QuoteAl,Seems spooky, I also have a 2002 26.5 MB. Did Dometic to the repair or LD?RickPS Headed to http://www.gastateparks.org/info/unicoi/ in an hour and just checked and it is now cooling in 'gas' mode. I had to ruun gen. for 30 minutes 1st though--- Al Kurkoski wrote:We had a similar problem a year or so ago. Refer wouldn't start on gas, but would switch to gas after running on elec for a while (when the elec was turned off). Turned out to be a doohickey (can't think of the correct term - might be the igniter) with a hairline crack. This problem is addressed in the FILES section under Frequently asked Questions, last item listed.
Re: Where's Andy? Reply #10 – September 23, 2005, 06:25:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58322QuoteC'mon Andy! If you don't start posting your location I'm going to ask the moderatorsQuoteto block your messages! Agreed !!! I'll do myself !:-)Eudoro
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Where's Andy? Reply #11 – September 23, 2005, 06:37:20 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58323Karen: I don't have him! Lol, Mari Susan (Tacoma, WA)Karen wrote:
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Where's Andy? Reply #12 – September 23, 2005, 06:57:14 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58324QuoteKaren: I don't have him! Lol, Mari Susan (Tacoma, WA) EEEGADS!! Sombody's holding him hostage? I never thought about that, Mari Susan ;- ). Eudoro, Don't banish Andy until we can prove that he hasn't been forbidden to disclose his whereabouts.Karen
Re: Where's Andy? Reply #13 – September 24, 2005, 12:30:10 am Yahoo Message Number: 58335QuoteC'mon Andy! If you don't start posting your location I'm going to ask the moderatorsQuoteto block your messages!Karen - still playing grandma in NJ ANDY HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!!!!! Thank you Mam
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Where's Andy? Reply #14 – September 24, 2005, 01:33:41 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58348Quote EEEGADS!! Sombody's holding him hostage? I never thought about that, Mari Susan ;-Quote).Eudoro, Don't banish Andy until we can prove that he hasn't been forbidden toQuotedisclose his whereabouts.Karen Gang, I have seen photographic evidence that Andy B. might be in the Denver area! I've heard reports of "picnic" lunches and .....well, I better leave it at that. Right Sarah?Steve K.
Re: Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #15 – September 24, 2005, 02:18:42 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58352"It seems to me that if you start the refrigerator on automatic mode, it searches for electricity and won't start without it." In "automatic" mode, the fridge uses electricity when available, but automatically switches to gas when there's no 120V power. At least that's how my Norcold works, and I'd be surprised if the Dometics behaved differently.Andy BairdCherry Creek State Park, Colorado
Re: Fridge will not start w/ gas Reply #16 – September 25, 2005, 09:09:45 am Yahoo Message Number: 58372In "automatic" mode, the fridge uses electricity when available, but automatically switches to gas when there's no 120V power. At least that's how my Norcold works, and I'd be surprised if the Dometics behaved differently.Quote Andy Baird Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado Right again, Andy. In Auto my dometic fridge seeks 120v AC and if it's not available it defaults to propane. BTW, I've seen "standard" AC referred to as 110v, 115v, and 120vAC but I've never seen 12vDC referred to as 11 or 13vDC or 220vAC referred to as 215v or 225vAC? Any idea why (110, 115, 120)vAC power is tossed around so much?Paul NE 50
was Fridge will not start w/ gas, now Andy almost banned... Reply #17 – September 25, 2005, 06:32:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58381Quote "..... Andy Baird Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado" Andy, you can't imagine how close you were from being banned from this group, in a rebellion led by General Karen....Sgt. Eudoro
Re: was Fridge will not start w/ gas, now Andy almost banned... Reply #18 – September 25, 2005, 06:58:11 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58382" Andy, you can't imagine how close you were from being banned from this group, in a rebellion led by General Karen.... Sgt. Eudoro"Isn't this the second time he's been warned?Eudoro, Does this mean I can pull rank on you?Karen - polishing my stars ;-)
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Where's Andy? Reply #19 – September 27, 2005, 04:25:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58450Steve K wrote: Gang, I have seen photographic evidence that Andy B. might be in the Denver area! I've heard reports of "picnic" lunches and .....well, I better leave it at that. Right Sarah?You're absolutely right, Steve! Actually, we had a mini GTG - Chris and Pat Horst fixed a delightful picnic dinner, came by our Craig Hospital Campground, (joke. it's parked on the street with an electrical hookup) picked us up and we went out to Andy's digs. After that, we have NO idea what he did, except that he was taking off with a friend to see the fall colors up in the mountains and chase some lumens. Well, actually, Andy did send me some absolutely frame-able pictures of some wild life the other day - further evidence of his existence. Hope he didn't become dinner to the wolf he photographed!Sarah Camp Craig, Englewood, Colorado
Re: Where's Andy? Reply #20 – September 27, 2005, 09:50:52 pm Yahoo Message Number: 58467"we had a mini GTG - Chris and Pat Horst fixed a delightful picnic dinner...and we went out to Andy's digs."Quite a sumptuous repast, and much enjoyed by all! "Andy did send me some absolutely frame-able pictures of some wildlife the other day - further evidence of his existence. Hope he didn't become dinner to the wolf he photographed!" Fortunately it was only a coyote, and was much more interested in field mice than in us humans! Likewise, the elk had their own affairs to attend to. Only the ground squirrels and a few Clarke's Nutcrackers took an interest in us...but I suspect them of ulterior motives. Seems to me they were eying the bag of trail mix in my jacket pocket... ;-)Andy BairdRaton, New Mexico