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Let me vent.... I have a 2003 TT and the fridge quit working last week when we returned from a great trip to the Catskills, NY. I can't believe the unit died after such a short period of time. It is a Dometic and I had the recall work done on it last year and have always taken care of it with normal operations and level operating use. Very frustrated and I am now putting in a $1200 Norcold. I refuse to ice box it. Called Dometic and they said I am SOL. Just venting!
 
Posts: 55 | Location: Cape Cod | Registered: January 27, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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What went on it? Norcold has had it's share of issues also. I have owned both and have been lucky. I am just curious.


Frankie
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THe cooling unit. THe tech said if I can smell amonia it aint good. ANd I smelled amonia from 20' away. Very strog odor and what appears to be yellow stains from the leak around the vent housing.
 
Posts: 55 | Location: Cape Cod | Registered: January 27, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The cooling unit on our Dometic in our current 5th wheel failed at almost 3 years and was replaced under warranty. The cooling unit on our Norcold in our previous 5th wheel failed within 6 months and was replaced under warranty. Based on my experience, it really is a toss-up to say that one is better or worse than the other.

YMMV....

Rusty


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THe cooling unit. THe tech said if I can smell amonia it aint good. ANd I smelled amonia from 20' away. Very strog odor and what appears to be yellow stains from the leak around the vent housing.

Yes , thats your cooling unit. I agree it shouldnt have failed .A replacement would cost you upwards of $600.00 or better.I would probably opt for a new fridge also, at least you will get a warranty.


Frankie
2006 FOUR WINDS HURRICANE 34N F-53
2003 SUZUKI XL-7 4X4
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Originally posted by RustyJC:
The cooling unit on our Dometic in our current 5th wheel failed at almost 3 years and was replaced under warranty. The cooling unit on our Norcold in our previous 5th wheel failed within 6 months and was replaced under warranty. Based on my experience, it really is a toss-up to say that one is better or worse than the other.

YMMV....

Rusty



Could go the other way too, mines 20 years old and still works great! Well hopefully it does as it's in getting the gas valve recall done right now. They better not screw it up!!! I do think though that when/ if the cooling unit goes on my fride Norcold 875EG2, I will replace just the cooling unit. I like the fact that my fride has no electronics, and it works just as good as a brand new one with all the fancy stuff. Personally I don't know why they went all electronic, just more junk to draw power and go wrong.


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I agree. I owned a 1987 Mallard with an original Norcold in it that is still working fine today. A friend of mine now owns it has not had a prob.
Prior to the fridge replacement, I was thinking of only keeping this unit for 2-3 more years. But now that I just dumped $$$ into it, for the first time since I got it, I will probably shoot for 5-6 more years with it. The only issue I may run into is if my kids (6&9) grow too fast and become uncomfortable in the bunks.
I will say, the new fidge looks great! But not $$$$$$$ as great as what I paid!
Just keep telling me I mad the right call and it will help me sleep at night! (:
 
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Let me be your sleeping pill, you made the right decision Wink


Frankie
2006 FOUR WINDS HURRICANE 34N F-53
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2000 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

 
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thanks
 
Posts: 55 | Location: Cape Cod | Registered: January 27, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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Just replaced our 3.5 y/o unit with a new Dometic (with extended warranty-5 year) to prevent having to replace for at least those years. It's unfortunate we consumers can't get some satisfaction from the mfr since SO MANY of these units are failing!!!!
 
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