the refrigreator wont work
I saw the answer to this at vanagon.com - there is even a .pdf file about the Dometic refrig. if that's the one you have. Good luck!
Yes. I own a Eurovan Camper and the VIN is an RV VIN.
A standard refrigerator for a camper costs, on average, $500 up to $800. You may be able to find lower prices on standard camper refrigerators if you shop online at Amazon or eBay.
what may be causing my freezer to work but my refrigerator not to work
This air cooler would be better suited in a camper versus a tent for efficincey.
The propane tank in a 1982 Vanagon camper typically lasts around 3-4 weeks when running the refrigerator constantly. However, the duration can vary depending on factors like the size of the tank, the efficiency of the refrigerator, and how often it's opened. It's recommended to keep an eye on the propane level and refill as needed.
if they are rechargeble batteries then yes you can but they wont stay charged for that long
It depends on what kind of refrigerator you own.
The fuse box for all the camper stuff fridge lights 110v stuff in a 1974 Chevy M30 campervan is found in the 2610-rv-refrigerator.
Camper shoes play an important role in maintaining the structural stability of a camper on an uneven or soft surface. While camper shoes are important, it can be difficult to know what type works best for a camper. It's important to understand how camper shoes work. When a large camper is parked, a series of hydraulic supports lift the camper off the ground. If a camper is on soft ground or gravel, these supports may sink deep into the ground. This can increase the chance that a camper will tip over on its side. Shoes provide a larger surface area for camper hydraulic supports. Larger campers should use larger supports that distribute weight over a bigger area.
Try holding the on/off switch to turn it off. When it is off unplug it and plug it back in. Then turn the refrigerator back on. It worked for me.
thank you