You might want to check your gas pressure before needlessly replacing the regulator. ?According to the Norcold?
Service manual (https://rvrefrigeratorrepair.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Norcold-Service-3163.pdf) ? ?the fridge requires 11" of water column gas pressure. You can easily make a manometer (Youtube) to determine if the regulator is supplying the correct gas pressure.
Also, higher elevations will affect the performance of the fridge causing it to not function properly on gas due to the lack of oxygen.
On Sunday, June 13, 2021, 09:31:59 AM CDT, David Horner <dahorner@...> wrote:
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OK, another question. ?It seems that my best bet might be to replace my LP regulator. ?It's 19 years old and should probably have been replaced long ago anyway. ?But... how difficult is it to remove & replace the LP regulator on a 2002 EVC? ? On 2001-2003 EVCs the regulator sits in front of the LP tank, surrounded by some brackets & a shield, and to this relatively non-handy person it looks like a rather formidable task to remove all that stuff, especially since (1) I don't know what I'm going to find when I do, (2) it's underneath the vehicle, (3) the bolts are unlikely to come loose easily and (4) I don't have a how-to guide like the page that helped me through replacing the burner. ?Does anyone have photos and/or a step-by-step procedure they're willing to share? ?Or know of a shop within an hour or two of Chicago that might be willing to do this?