By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Friday, 02 January 2026
Category: RV Industry News

RV Refrigerator Maintenance Guide

Maintaining your RV refrigerator is crucial for keeping your food fresh and ensuring a pleasant trip. RV refrigerators (often absorption refrigerators) operate differently than residential units and require specific care.

Operation and Usage TipsTroubleshooting Common Issues

If your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, try these steps before calling a technician:

Issue

Possible Cause

Solution

Not cooling on AC or DC

No power, tripped breaker

Check fuses and breakers; ensure the power cord is securely plugged in.

Not cooling on Propane

Gas flow issue, air in lines

Check propane tank levels; light a stove burner to purge air from the lines; check for a tripped safety valve.

Poor overall cooling

Not level, blocked vents

Level the RV; ensure exterior refrigerator vents are clear of obstructions like dirt, leaves, or mud daubers.

Frost buildup

Door opened frequently, high humidity

Minimize door openings; manually defrost the unit if frost is severe.

Routine Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular maintenance extends the life of your refrigerator and ensures peak performance.

Exterior MaintenanceInterior MaintenanceAnnual Service Checklist

It is recommended to have a professional RV technician inspect the refrigerator annually, especially the propane components.

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