Fridge not working on my Devon - can anyone tell me how to remove it?
Thanks
Mick
Removing Devon Fridge
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
Remove top and bottom grills and disconnect exhaust pipe, may have to drill pop rivet out, then it should slide out disconnecting everything else on your way out...thats how I took mine out, anyway 

Mmm what's that strange smell from my exhaust...
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
As above but----------------------------------------mine was a bit different, open door/draw to right of fridge and mine had 2 self tappers through the side panel into side of fridge and Im not sure but I seem to recall there was also 1 screwed in from behind the seat, likewise into the side of the fridge.
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
Thanks - defo got self tappers on drawer side, does exhaust disconnect from inside
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
Well if its a devon original fitment then at the back of the fridge you should see an alluminium funny shaped ! short tube with some flexi flue coming off this to the outlet plate on the van side, usually you can just lift/wiggle this ally tube/pipe up (1/2") to then come away from the fridge bit,
Im sure this could be written simpler in less words but hey ho.
glad you found those self tappers but do check the other side as Im sure they went through there as well and maybe carpeted over
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Im sure this could be written simpler in less words but hey ho.
glad you found those self tappers but do check the other side as Im sure they went through there as well and maybe carpeted over
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
Thanks for that. Other side is carpeted over and I guess it probably covers some more self tappers. Will see if I can trace them through somehow - don't really want to pull the carpet off (glued I think). It's all original.
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Re: Removing Devon Fridge
sometimes the front feet were screwed down, but if you got the 2(i think) out of the rh side and there is nothing under it then wiggle it, they are a er well 'snug!' fit then you will have to peel a bit of carpet back, besyt of luck
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