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My son took my '88 Regal to the lake today and stated the he has two minor (I hope) issues.
1st -- He is hooked up to site water and states he has low hot water pressure. Water is plenty hot but not a lot of pressure. The cold pressure appears ok.
2nd -- the refrig is not cooling the refrigerator section. The freezer is getting cold but not the bottom. Same result whether running on A/C or propane
Any hints or suggestions would be welcome.


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Hi - If I had slow water in the hot water side I would first make sure there wasn't anything heavy sitting on the line between the HWH and the shower. Just a thought.

On the fridge - my 85 Regal bottom always cools much more slowly than the freezer if it has been off. Maybe as much as a day after. But it works great as soon as it hits the proper temp.


Hope this helps.

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