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Old 12-18-2021, 04:59 AM   #7
jimcol
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Originally Posted by Wisconsin Retiree View Post
The wood platform worked well and I am thankful I put forth the effort to pull out the fridge and clean the coils they were in dire need of it. Many campgrounds with dust and sand making the unit work very hard.

The surprise bonus was my ice maker line behind the cabinet wall was dripping. It appears to have just started within a few days but left undetected would have been a disaster for my slide floor. I have decided to disconnect the ice maker line for it isn't worth the risk to me again for an item tucked away where it could do some serious damage if unchecked frequently. I suggest you look at your feed line valve connection to the fridge for your ice maker.

I also found the brackets that secure the fridge to the wall were loosened up and out 1/2 on one side. The flooring under the fridge wheels actually has wheel impressions into the flooring more than a quarter inch deep. I am truly not impressed with any of the craftsmanship on this unit for the money paid.
Great job cleaning things up. Did it fix the rising temperature issue?
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