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Anonymous Posted on Jul 11, 2013

Dometic DM2652 3 yr old Keystone Passport, Dometic DM2652 fridge always plugged in at home quit, there is power at the receptacle 120, propane full, all fuses are good, 15 amp, 3 amp and 5 amp on board, there are no lights on anywhere. No Light in fridge, no lights on display, is there a reset button or any other ideas?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2008

SOURCE: Dometic RM2652 Refrigerator Problem

Check the flu at the back is clean

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: Dometic refridgerator won't stay lit on Propane

A bit more info is needed. What model #, and how old is it? In back, does it have a computer board (underneath a green or black plastic cover, appros 4" x 6")? Im guessing that it does, ('cause you get an error message,) Make sure that you have a good 12 volts going to the board at all times, and make sure that the glass fuses on the board are not blown. If that checks out, than its a real good bet the you have a defective board. For Americana models, you're going to need a Dometic board, and for other models, an aftermarket board will usually do. Althoiugh the OEM ones have a better chance of fixing your problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2010

SOURCE: i have a dometic rv fridge. it works on the 120

I'm not sure what the problem may be but you could try calling All Seasons RV Appliance Parts & Service. There number is 1-800-344-0673 they have helped me in the past. That and there tech calls are free so it wouldn't hurt to give them a call.

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2010

SOURCE: 3 way dometic RV fridge RM2612 won't work on propane or 12 V

Check any fuses/circuit breakers in harness from battery. That battery should supply 12 volts dc to fridge lugs/terminals at bottom of fridge on outside behind vent.
If battery is good and hooked up properly but no 12 volts to fridge, then you will have to trace back to battery for broken /bad wire. If you want to test quickly, just run 2 jumper wires from battery to those 2 lugs marked + and - Battery + to + (pos)at fridge, and - battery to -Neg at fridge. That should allow you to run it on propane or 12 volt. Remember, running it on 12 volts will kill that battery pretty quick, unless it's being charged. When you are plugged in, the converter supplies the 12 volts to your fridge, as well as should be charging your battery.

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2010

SOURCE: My dometic fridge, (3 Way) for the past couple

Have you tried running it without the fan? I know it sounds funny but it has to get hot (outside the fridge) to get cold inside. Shut fan off and see what happens. Also, keep in mind the more items you put in it that are already cold, or frozen, the faster it will cool inside the fridge. Also take a look up the back of the fridge, with outside cover off to make sure no big wasp nests or similar up there. May need to remove cover at roof and look down if you can't see too good from back of fridge vent.

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