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Old 10-04-2021, 07:45 PM   #4
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On all of our previous travel trailers, we had a "conventional" RV gas-electric refrigerator and they came with little blue stops that fit in the door to hold the door in place so it wouldn't open or close, allowing air to circulate inside.a

Our current Montana has a residential refrigerator and, just like in your house if you are not using it, prop the door open so air can circulate. If you close them up, they stink after a short while and that stink is very hard to get rid of. So propping them open is what you have to do.

On our residential refrigerator, we had it at the dealership for a repair and they had it for about 6 weeks. I propped the doors open with a bath towel, so the doors would not shut. Then used a bit of tape between the doors to keep them from swing open.
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