I removed both fans and hooked them straight up to 12volts and neither one worked. I assume that would tell me they are both bad but I am no expert on electrical, is this telling me they are both bad.My mistake it is 120 volt Refrig.you can still short across terminal on Snap Switch or use a volt meter. You should get power to at least one side. I,m not sure if there is a inline fuse or not.
I also used a test light and it showed that the wires were getting power but fans were not working. I have been having trouble with the refrigerator since we bought it used a year ago. We have had it at a so- called repair shop and the did absolutely nothing to it.I removed both fans and hooked them straight up to 12volts and neither one worked. I assume that would tell me they are both bad but I am no expert on electrical, is this telling me they are both bad.
. . . . . We have had it at a so- called repair shop and the did absolutely nothing to it. . . . .
Those fans will not provide the much needed airflow.Thank you for all the information. I bought 2 5" fans and installed them they both worked when I plugged them in. I hope that fixes my problem.
No sir I have not tried that. I have talked to a few repair places and basically all the say is that it is a bad design with the refrigerator in the slide out. I will check the things you suggested to see if I can get it figured out. Thank you.
Maybe you heard that from a dealer tech. If one said that to me, I would ask the sales manager why the dealership sells so many coaches with a bad design.I have talked to a few repair places and basically all the say is that it is a bad design with the refrigerator in the slide out.