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Potential Norcold recall on Refrigerators - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 11-08-2005 02:44 FYI...the 1200 series Norcolds have a recall: "NORCOLD HAS VOLUNTARILY RECALLED 1200LR & 1200LRIM MODEL GAS/ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS BUILT FROM 1996 THROUGH MARCH OF 1999." "THE DEFECT IS A POTENTIAL COOLING UNIT LEAK CAUSED DURING AC ELECTRIC MODE OPERATION." Check with Norcold if you have installed the above refrigerators to be certain of the validity of the above. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm Potential Norcold recall on Refrigerators - g_man1146 - 11-08-2005 03:05 Hi Ralph, Nice to hear from you! My 1999 LXi has the 1200LRIM (about 20 #'s shy of the serial # cut off point) and Norcold paid to have a new cooling unit unstalled two years ago. They are still attempting to locate the remaining units and offering $50.00 free propane and free replacement of the entire cooling unit. Here is a reprint of the information: " 1200LR and 1200LRIM Series Models Norcold has voluntarily recalled 1200LR and 1200LRIM model gas/electric refrigerators built from 1996 through March of 1999. Affected models have a cooling unit serial number (found on the solution chamber and viewed through the refrigerator vent door outside the RV) from 70000-1008700. The defect is a potential cooling unit leak caused during AC electric mode operation. If a leak occurs, the refrigerator's cooling performance will deteriorate and a yellow powder residue will be evident at the cooling unit's heating element. Because extended operation of a leaking cooling unit in the AC electric mode may result in a fire, immediate replacement of the cooling unit is required. We regret any inconvenience this may cause, and want to assure that your refrigerator provides you years of safe, reliable and dependable service. An affected refrigerator without a leak must still be serviced to have its cooling unit replaced to prevent any potential future problem. Persons owning one of the affected models should: 1. Immediately switch the refrigerator's controls to the manual mode and select LP gas as its method of operation. 2. Open the outside access panel and unplug the electric cord from the refrigerator. 3. Contact a Dealer/Service Center to arrange a service date as soon as possible. The cooling unit will be replaced. There is no charge for parts and labor. 4. Call Norcold at 1-800-767-9101: with any questions; to obtain the location of the nearest Norcold Service Center; or if the Dealer/Service Center fails to, or is unable to, remedy this defect without charge or within a reasonable time." Thanks for bringing this up as BB used these in several years coaches. Rich D. '99LXi43' CT --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > FYI...the 1200 series Norcolds have a recall: "NORCOLD HAS > VOLUNTARILY RECALLED 1200LR & 1200LRIM MODEL GAS/ELECTRIC > REFRIGERATORS BUILT FROM 1996 THROUGH MARCH OF 1999." "THE DEFECT > IS A POTENTIAL COOLING UNIT LEAK CAUSED DURING AC ELECTRIC MODE > OPERATION." > > Check with Norcold if you have installed the above refrigerators to be > certain of the validity of the above. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma > http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm > |