Autotrail-Thetford Fridge

greylag
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edited September 22 in Motorhomes #1

I have just had the Habitation service done and only thing he found was the fridge will not work on gas.  So when we thought we were putting the gas on for a few hours, we were not.  On electricity it works, just not gas.

 

He showed me an error no 9 on the readout which means that a sensor that detects heat (I think) is not working.

 

He did say that I will not be able to replace this sensor, they do not make them and I will not be able to find one anywhere.  The only option is a new fridge, which will have to wait until next year.

I do not know the model number, but it is a full height fridge freezer, the Thetford Manual says it covers 'N' models.

 

Any info/help will be appreciated.

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  • DavidKlyne
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    edited September 22 #2

    Does this video help?

    David

  • peedee
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    edited September 22 #3

    Greylag the model number should be on a label at the back of the fridge compartment. Try the Leisure shop for parts. I would be very surprised if they cannot supply the part or eqivalent.

    peedee

  • greylag
    greylag Forum Participant Posts: 584
    edited September 22 #4

    Oh wow!  Thanks David.

    That Video gives me some confidence to have a look myself.

    One of the comments stated the same £ signs that I was given.

    Could it be as easy as the video????  I will study the video to fully understand the system.  Many thanks for all the suggestions.

    Peedee, I will get the details tomorrow and try LS should I need to.

    This site comes up trumps each time

  • greylag
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    edited September 26 #5

    David

    I tried the video technique but unsuccessful, so I will try Peedee's suggestion.

    Many thanks.

  • greylag
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    edited September 27 #6

    Update!

     

    Just spoken to an engineer servicing another caravan next to mine and he told me exactly the same story my engineer told me.

    You cannot get a new PCB anywhere, they do not make them now and no-one repairs them.

    This engineer says the first step is to strip and clean the burner and make sure everything is correctly positioned and then if it still does not work, it will be a new PCB which you can't get.

    I am about to book the service and see how it goes.

     

  • greylag
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    edited October 10 #7

    Well.........I have just had the gas burner serviced by a different engineer and he said it is not a problem with the gas burner.  Definitely it is a problem with the circuit board.

    He confirmed that they stopped making the boards a while ago and he does not know of anyone making them now.

    No problem most of the time as we always go for hookup, just have to watch out on hot days when we are away from the site.

    Thanks 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited October 10 #8

    I don't know it this applies to the sort of circuit board you have but I have heard of companies that can repair them. Is that perhaps an avenue worth trying?

    David

  • greylag
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    edited October 14 #9

    David. Thanks for replying.

    That was my first thought, but the engineer said that there is no-one at present repairing these boards.  Evidently one firm(Apuljack Electronics) is considering? this repair so I will have to wait and see.

    It's not urgent, van will be in storage soon and by spring things might have changed.

  • greylag
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    edited October 16 #10

    Just heard from Apuljack they do not repair 'error 9's', so we will have a van that cannot use gas anymore.

    We always use hookup so not too much of an issue, unless we want to have a day out in hot weather.

    My engineer said good luck if you decide to replace the fridge, as that fridge will not come out through the main door and likewise with the new one going in!

    Never know how things may change in the future.

  • Amesford
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    edited October 16 #11

    Try A&R Electronic Developments, Cannock they say they do repairs to a list of N type fridge circuit boards and the cost seems reasonable 

  • greylag
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    edited October 17 #12

    Amesford...Many thanks for that, I will contact them today.

  • Amesford
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    edited October 17 #13

    Hope they can help and they if they can let us know. I used them a while back when I dropped the mover remote and it broke and got a much cheaper replacement

  • greylag
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    edited October 17 #14

    Amesford

     

    Just had a reply which looks very promising, one or two reasons why they might not be able to help.

    Most promising so far.

    Just emailed my engineer to see if he will be able to remove the PCB for me.

    Many thanks!!!!

  • Amesford
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    edited October 17 #15

    My Pleasure 

  • Wildwood
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    edited October 18 #16

    If the worst happens it might be worth trying beakers to see if they have the part or even a full fridge. 

    SFM are one of the largest and can possibly help. You might however be sick of the whole thing by then and just go for new, but they are very expensive.

  • greylag
    greylag Forum Participant Posts: 584
    edited October 18 #17

    Amesford

    My engineer knows of these people and has used them in the past.  He will remove the board in a few weeks and check if it is repairable, if it is glued in place, then it is not....but he is confident all will be ok.

    Many thanks for the info.

    Wildwood

    Replacing the fridge if affordable, is a non-runner as these fridges are too big to go through the doorway.  God only knows how you replace one.

     

  • Kasspa
    Kasspa Forum Participant Posts: 359
    edited October 20 #18

    Probably something drastic, like removing the front seats, steering wheel, then sideways through the passenger door or removing the front skylight & hoisting it out the roof surprised

  • greylag
    greylag Forum Participant Posts: 584
    edited October 21 #19

    Lets hope it doesn't come to that.

     

    Thanks to all for the help.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 26 #21

    Ebay

    Should be a live link now.