Does anyone know how the Electrolux fridge door comes off,I don't want to lever the hinges up in case they snap ,the bottom plastic bit has come loose.
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If your fridge is the old 2 way ( gas and 12v only) one then you can take the top vent off and get at the screws on the top hinge using a stubby or 90 degree phillips screw-driver.
Failing that it's a 3 inch slide out job, with all that entails...side scews, exhaust vent etc.
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Failing that it's a 3 inch slide out job, with all that entails...side scews, exhaust vent etc.
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It is possible that the exhaust vent can be manouvered from outside the van - taking off the external covers etc - but it has to be spot on to ensure no fumes can escape. It's far better - if you can see it - to slide the fridge in place and at the same time to locate the exhaust correctly. On my fridge (which is sealed off from the van interior) I can remove the top external vents to fit the exhaust pipe from the outside.
Hope this is of some help.
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Hope this is of some help.
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