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Hello Ollie lovers,

My refrigerator seems to be working, but the mode is flashing between "auto", and "DC" and "propane" simultaneously. The mode button and temp set buttons are unresponsive. The manual doesn't seem to address this issue. Can anyone explain what's happening and how I might correct it?

Dave & Terri Mazone

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1 hour ago, Dave Mazone said:

how I might correct it?

You should post what fridge make/model. Yours will be a newer model than ours. It may not help, but first cut all power to it for 10 min or more. Trip the 120VAC breaker or no shore power, LP doesn’t matter. Pull the DC fuse or all DC battery power. Ours has a 40A DC circuit breaker for all DC circuits (have a flashlight ready). This will force a reboot. If it goes back the same way, likely the switch panel or a control board could be bad.

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Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!

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Your hull number is close to ours, so I suspect you have the Norcold fridge. That isn't normal behavior and we haven't seen that on ours. I suggest you call Norcold and create a service ticket with Oliver as well. Meanwhile, try what @jd1923 suggests. 

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