SOURCE: FRIDGE WILL NOT IGNITE IN GAS MODE
The part you are looking for is the thermo couple. It senses the heat from the flame and holds the gas valve open. The clicking will try three times and then go into lock out. You then will need to reset on the front of the fridge. When installing the thermo couple do not over tighten.
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.
SOURCE: Dometic 3 way RV ...the igniter strtrer just keeps
sounds like thermocouple needs replacing..easy job ? if you know what to do....
SOURCE: 98 trailer with a Dometic RM2652 will not ignite on propane
Dometic DM 2652 just installed in travel trailer. Went to plug in and turn on later and discovered no lights or power? what do I start checking?
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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