Thanks, I'll give it a try, the switch does not light up, so tomorrow with sleeves rolled up etc !!I had the same problem Oppy, but I managed to fix it by replacing a fuse on the pcb housed within a cover box positioned behind the lower vent. From what I gathered this is the most likely cause, followed by a blown element.
Here’s my thread with lots of info, I hope this helps.
Fridge not working from engine
Our fridge works fine on gas and electric, but not from engine, it’s a thetford auto. I tried manually setting it to battery but no luck.wildcamping.co.uk
You should see where the 12v element is plugged in on the pcb. I would unplug it and check it for continuity on your multi meter.Thanks, I'll give it a try, the switch does not light up, so tomorrow with sleeves rolled up etc !!
Thanks for your advice, but sadly ours is a different setup to yours, ie a 1996 electronic oneYou should see where the 12v element is plugged in on the pcb. I would unplug it and check it for continuity on your multi meter.
If you get an open reading then its your element, if you have a Thetford fridge they're about £30 on Ebay.
If the element is ok then look for a 20A vehicle type fuse on the PCB, thats what caused my problem.
I have shown the blown fuse on my thread, and also its position on the PCB.
Hope you get it sorted ok.
That’s a shame oppy, compressor fridges are different. Hopefully someone else on here will be able to help you.Thanks for your advice, but sadly ours is a different setup to yours, ie a 1996 electronic one
Bloomin' auto complete !!!!!!!!!!!herrumphThanks for your advice, but sadly ours is a different setup to yours, ie a 1996 Electrolux one
There's usually a sticker on the inside wall/door with a model number on it...Bloomin' auto complete !!!!!!!!!!!herrumph
Thank you, I'll have a look and get back to you (not too good at the moment so it may be a couple of days)There's usually a sticker on the inside wall/door with a model number on it...
Might help finding details for it.