The first couple of months I was on the net and just beginning to build
my library I kept reading about people pulling their wheel wells out at
the
drop of a hat.
Thanks Arch,
I didn't read about removing the liners until after I finished the
job. (Which has been the case in most of my dealings with this coach.)
By the way, my Norcold 641 died last week. I had just finished
following your way of running the propane line, fired it up for the test
run. killed the darn thing. (It had worked for 4 months prior on AC &
DC) I'm sure it had nothing to do with the propane, it cooks just fine.
The ammonia just won't circulate. I called the retailer & he
recommended shutting it off overnight & trying it the next day.....same
results except now I could smell ammonia. I brought the coach in,
explained the above, they agreed it was dead and removed it in about 5
minutes and said I could pick up my new one whenever I had the time.
They'd do the reinstall. My kind of warranty!
Steve Ferguson
San Diego
my library I kept reading about people pulling their wheel wells out at
the
drop of a hat.
Thanks Arch,
I didn't read about removing the liners until after I finished the
job. (Which has been the case in most of my dealings with this coach.)
By the way, my Norcold 641 died last week. I had just finished
following your way of running the propane line, fired it up for the test
run. killed the darn thing. (It had worked for 4 months prior on AC &
DC) I'm sure it had nothing to do with the propane, it cooks just fine.
The ammonia just won't circulate. I called the retailer & he
recommended shutting it off overnight & trying it the next day.....same
results except now I could smell ammonia. I brought the coach in,
explained the above, they agreed it was dead and removed it in about 5
minutes and said I could pick up my new one whenever I had the time.
They'd do the reinstall. My kind of warranty!
Steve Ferguson
San Diego