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el sketcho
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the fridge on the van I'm getting is not working on gas (hasn't been checked on electric yet. Does anyone if these can be serviced or would i be better getting a new one? If the answer is get a new one, how much would i be looking at and what would people recomend as a replacement?
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first thing is model of fridge
is it getting a gas supply
are you lighting it properly
number 1590 i think!!!!

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Take a look in the Wiki section at the top of the page, im sure it's covered there.
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There's loads of previous posts on here about fridges not working on gas and things that can be done to correct this. Have you had a go at using the search facility in the menu at the top of the page?

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for a replacement, you are looking at the thick end of £400, as for a recomended replacement model, you will be kinda limited to whatever size gap you have for a the fridge!

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I would replace it with a working one of what you have!

try caravan breakers for second hand stuff
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DiscoDave wrote:for a replacement, you are looking at the thick end of £400, as for a recomended replacement model, you will be kinda limited to whatever size gap you have for a the fridge!

Don,t i just know it :(
I had to replace mine with a new one in the summer.
One word of advice pleased get the fridge checked out by an expert,mine caught on fire on the motorway and its not nice,best to be safe.
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