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Old 09-08-2014, 10:50 AM   #1
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Refrig is coding!!!

I hope some of you have an answer for delimna. We had the trailer washed in Elkhart at a truck wash. Now.... Plugged back in to the pole and the refrigerator is beeping with a code of LI oP. It will not work on LP or electric.

So please tell me you have a solution? Please?

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Old 09-08-2014, 10:58 AM   #2
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Mina and Bob-- Try turning the frig off totally and let it sit for about 5-10 minutes then turn it back on. It should reset itself. I had to do that with mine a while back. Also check to see if the breaker for the frig has kicked out or if the 120 plug behind the frig in the lower vent door for the refrig on the outside of the unit had gotten wet and shut itself down. It could be a GFI but not sure! What brand refrig is it? Let us know what you come up with!
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Sounds like the truck wash blew water into the vents.
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Old 09-08-2014, 12:26 PM   #4
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The wash water tripped the ammonia sensor. It is pretty common. The trick is to use a STRONG magnet in the area of the[s] blinking[/s] solid red light on the back of the refer. But you know this because John posted the same answer on Facebook. The answer is also available via a Google search on the "LI Op" code. You can jumper around the sensor (also posted on FB) as a temporary fix. But don't do it for long. This all assumes there is no yellow/green powder in back of the refer indicating you really did have a leak.
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Old 09-08-2014, 01:40 PM   #5
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The wash water tripped the ammonia sensor. It is pretty common. The trick is to use a STRONG magnet in the area of the blinking red light on the back of the refer. But you know this because John posted the same answer on Facebook. The answer is also available via a Google search on the "LI Op" code. You can jumper around the sensor (also posted on FB) as a temporary fix. But don't do it for long. This all assumes there is no yellow/green powder in back of the refer indicating you really did have a leak.
Bob says it was/is not a red blinking light. It is solid red light.

Right now... Frig is off. (Defrosting will not hurt and we will deal with in the morning.). Beeper is off! (Thank the good Lord!) not much in the freezer that will be bad if we loose it. Keeping frig doors closed .. Not open any more than necessary.

Tomorrow is another day. Will keep you all posted. Stay tune for updates as they happen!!! Thanks everyone!!! MOC is tops!!!!
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My bad!! I wrote blinking red light when it is in fact a solid red light.
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Old 09-09-2014, 05:44 AM   #7
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I had that on mine, the limit switch is open. I had to have it replaced.
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