Malfunctioning fridge in your customers’ motorhome?
If a motorhome refrigerator encounters problems, such as display anomalies, 230V power supply problems, temperature imbalance or gas failure, it’s possible that the electronic board is faulty. These faults can affect the essential functions of your refrigerator. We repair a wide range of motorhome refrigerator circuit boards, offering you a cost-effective, long-lasting solution to get your equipment back in working order.
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Repairing motorhome refrigerators: identify common faults
The motorhome fridge is essential for storing food and beverages on the move. However, various malfunctions can occur, often linked to the electronic board that regulates the various energy sources (12V, 230V, gas). Here are the most common faults:
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Display anomalies: Errors or an unreadable display on the control panel may indicate a problem with the electronic board.
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230V power supply problems: A refrigerator that does not operate from the mains may be affected by a fault on the electronic board.
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Temperature irregularities: Temperature fluctuations or failure to reach the desired temperature may be the result of a malfunction on the electronic board.
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Gas failures: Difficulties in switching on the refrigerator in gas mode, or an untimely shutdown, may be caused by electronic problems.
At Repturn, we repair a wide range of motorhome refrigerator circuit boards, including :
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DOMETIC / ELECTROLUX: Models such as AES 3, AES 241.2771, AES4 / MES4 - 289 0241-XX.
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THETFORD: N3000 electronic boards.
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SCHAUDT: Electronic modules like the EBL263-5.
By opting to repair your electronic board, you benefit from an economical and ecological solution, extending the life of your refrigerator and reducing electronic waste.
In addition to problems with the electronic board, several other faults can occur on recreational vehicle refrigerators. Among these, gas leaks are common, especially on older models, and can lead to complete refrigerator malfunction in gas mode. Another common fault isclogged ventilation ducts, preventing proper air circulation and disrupting the cooling system. Another common problem is compressor overload, which can be caused by power supply problems or wiring faults. All these problems can be identified and repaired without having to replace the entire unit.