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Fridge removel


Greetings to all.

My first time on the forum, I start with a question and also look forward to any useful input which I can give.

i have a 2015 Jayco Silverline, 21.63 layout. I need to get behind the fridge so I can re wire all the stereo, TV etc put new cables in as the set up that Jayco had was not that good. I need to get the fridge out to do this any tips On how to remove the fridge

Shac

 

 



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Is it not possible to remove the grille vent at the back of the fridge from the outside of the van to access wiring? 

Cheers Allen. 



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I will check this option first. Cheers



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Welcome to the gang Shac, enjoy here and out in the playground.

I would say check the outside vents as well. I did some wiring myself and run the wire so I could access via the bottom fridge vent. Worked well too.

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Go to you tube and search first on your brand of fridge then removal of fridge in general.

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HI Shac, good luck with the cables. Rewiring in a van can be a tricky business at times.

Cheers, John.



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To get to the wiring the fridge must come out. Big job, are you sure its a job that needs to be done, untidy yes, works yes. Only fix something if its broken. Could try getting down from the roof vent, but I doubt it.

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Can it be done another way ? Through floor etc ??

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Hello Shac

I hope that I am not too late to say welcome to the forum

It depends on the type of fridge you have
If it is a three way 12 volt, gas, 240 volt fridge, the Gas Fitters will tell you to have an authorised person disconnect the gas line, for reasons of safety

If you look up the net for a manual for your model fridge, it will show you where the mounting screws are situated

As others have said, perhaps you can do the work from the rear lower vent behind the fridge, or bypass the fridge by placing the wires under the floor

Hope that this info is helpful



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