| The most common question I am asked by people that visit my website is "how difficult is it to change the cooling unit in my rv refrigerator" and "is this something I can do myself." Well, changing the cooling unit isn't as difficult as it might appear. There are no special tools required, no welding or solder connections to make, the cooling units simply bolt to the back of the refrigerator. Most people with average mechanical ability and a basic set of hand tools can change the cooling unit in there refrigerator in a few hours. Below I have listed installation instructions for the most common rv refrigerators, find your model number below and read through the instruction to become familiar with the steps involved in changing the cooling unit. |
Installation Instructions
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Common Two-Door Dometic Refrigerators |
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RM2600, 2601, 2604, 2607, 2610, 2611, 2612, 2620 RM2800, 2801, 2802, 2804, 2807, 2810, 2811, 2812, 2820 RM3600, 3601, 3604, 3607 RM3800, 3801, 3804, 3807 RM761, 763 RM1300, 1301, 1302, 1303 |
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Updating Instructions Currently Unavailable |
Americana Series and New Dimension Series(NDR) by Dometic |
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RM2452, 2453, 2552, 2553 RM2652, 2852 RM3662, 3663, 3862, 3863 NDR1092 |
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Updating Instruction Currently Unavailable |
All Norcold 2-Door Refrigerators |
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682, 683, 662, 663, 6062, 6063, 6162, 6182, N821, N841, N621, N641 962, 963, 982, 983 838EG2, 838EG3, 8310EG2, 8310EG3, 8010EG2, 8010EG3 |