Autosleeper Fridge removal

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Autosleeper Fridge removal

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I want to remove my fridge in my autosleeper. Is it fairly easy and is there a thread elsewhere on this ? I did a search but didn't come up with anything.

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Try this. https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=84798" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Its not exactly the same as yours but the same principles should apply. Good luck with it. :ok
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E D I T your title to read 'Autosleeper Fridge Removal' and then you'll be more likely to attract an Autosleeper owner who might have done it previously :wink:

E D I T:

have just seen this, read kevtherev's post about thirteen posts down https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=68566" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Autosleeper Fridge removal

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Cheers

Will give it a go
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thinking back mine was screwed in with two screws on each side thro the cupboard on each side then it slid out enough to disconnect the electric's and gas which you would have check is all off hope this is some help
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Re: Autosleeper Fridge removal

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Ive just removed mine today to see why it wasnt working. 2 screw and slide , disconnect the gas 1/3 of the way out and bobs your uncle. Bugger me I tried it on 240 whilst it was out and it started working. did some Fluke electrical tests and all connections were secure. :? :? :?
So I put the darn thing back in and it wouldn't work. So, even though on 240v, I leveled off the van and I'm still testing now. Been on for 2 hours on Gas and the last 5 hours on 240v :? :? :? :? :roll: :roll:

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Many thanks folks.

Looks like scews and a slide then.
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