Aha! Above my pay grade.....lol. My travel trailer stays at the lease in stonewall regrettably.
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostAha! Above my pay grade.....lol. My travel trailer stays at the lease in stonewall regrettably.
6 Screws hold it in (4 in front-Top & bottom) 2in back at bottom sides
Unplug unit from 120V outlet
disconnect 12V wires (Positive & ground)
Turn off propane & disconnect LP from fridge
Slide fridge out through opening
Easy, peasy
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If your refrigerator is a Norcold and you are getting the dreaded NC or NO CO error message you can do two things. You can take it to a RV dealer and they will charge you $100.00 or so to reset your frig.....or you can do this for free. It is easy, it will work, and it takes no time at all.
Access the rear of the fridge thru the vent cover outside and remove the circuit board cover.
There will be a 16 pin connector right in front of you. Make a jumper about 4-5 inches long and (with power on) insert 1 end in the # 15 pin location which is normally vacant (top row, second from left).
Touch other end to one of the three grounds at the bottom right corner of the board (white wire). Hold for 10-15 seconds. You can actually ground it to any available ground.
You should hear a click as the control resets.
If the fridge does not cool down and go thru a full cooling cycle this could be an indication of other problems such as a faulty cooling unit. If that occurs you should take it in to be checked further.
I keep a jumper wire inside my frig vent cover at all times for this reset procedure.
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Originally posted by Arrowsmith View PostIf your refrigerator is a Norcold and you are getting the dreaded NC or NO CO error message you can do two things. You can take it to a RV dealer and they will charge you $100.00 or so to reset your frig.....or you can do this for free. It is easy, it will work, and it takes no time at all.
Access the rear of the fridge thru the vent cover outside and remove the circuit board cover.
There will be a 16 pin connector right in front of you. Make a jumper about 4-5 inches long and (with power on) insert 1 end in the # 15 pin location which is normally vacant (top row, second from left).
Touch other end to one of the three grounds at the bottom right corner of the board (white wire). Hold for 10-15 seconds. You can actually ground it to any available ground.
You should hear a click as the control resets.
If the fridge does not cool down and go thru a full cooling cycle this could be an indication of other problems such as a faulty cooling unit. If that occurs you should take it in to be checked further.
I keep a jumper wire inside my frig vent cover at all times for this reset procedure.
This is the one you're talking about:Attached Files
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