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MKDSK

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Posted: 04/02/12 04:16pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Okay I went to see if everything was good in my TT and I went to turn the fridge to test it and it just keeps clicking and it won't turn on and YES the propane tank is on and there is propane getting to the fridge. The fridge works on the electric just not with the propane...

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Have you cleaned the burner and electrode/flame sensor on the fridge?


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Did you try running the stove to make sure there isn't air in the line?

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Go turn off the propane, let it sit for a bit, then reopen the valve slowly... Then go light off the stove burners for a few. Should cycle the air out, which is what I would suspect. However, as stated, it may also need to be cleaned as dirt, dust or even a spider could have gotten into the inlet and plugged it up.

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I did light the stove burners and they work fine then I tried the fridge and it still just clicks. What do I do to clean out the burner and electrode/flame sensor on the fridge?

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How old is the trailer? Could be the ignitor or the control board. On last TT I had to replace the control board because mine just kept clicking, even after replacing ignitor, cleaning burn tube etc. If you do replace, go with a Dinosaur Board.

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MKDSK wrote:

Camper wasn't level. Soon as I leveled it the fridge clicked right on.


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Need a little more info at this stage...

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Posted: 04/03/12 11:51am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Camper wasn't level. Soon as I leveled it the fridge clicked right on.

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I did have a situation like this one year. I could not figure it out. Had propane and spark, but nothing. A guy from the camp site next to me came over and checked it out and told me the spark was not where it needed to be. He adjusted it and it lit right up. It was crazy, because I had spark not an eighth of an inch from where he moved it to. Just a thought.

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