At what voltage? 12 v DC or 110 VAC? Have you checked the circuit breaker in the power distribution panel? Is the outlet the 110 volt cord connected to hot? Is the 12 volt converter producing voltage? The only thing that exists between those components is wire. Look for the not so obvious problems like a wire pulled out of the back of the plug the 110 v cord is connected to or inside the power distribution panel for wiring problems.
SOURCE: Info on replacing drain hose on dometic model 2652
You will need to remove the fridge and set it on the floor or at least pull it forward enough to reach the top of the drain hose. There is clip that holds the drain tube to a nipple that sticks out of the back of the fridge that will need to be removed. Remove this clip and the drain hose should pull right off. Route the new drain hose down through the cooling unit coils to the door panel. Attach it back to the nipple with the clip and you should be good to go. The part number for the new drain hose is 2932749019.
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SOURCE: need directions to remove and replace 110 element in Dometic 2652
Get to the back of the fridge. On the right hand side, there is a metal tube about 4" in diameter which starts at the bottom and goes up. This is a piece of thin sheet metal, which holds insulation against the refrigerant line that goes up the right side of the fridge. The 110 volt heater is located inside of that, near the bottom. The heater sits inside of a small tube, welded to the refrigerant line, and is easily replaced. To get to it, remove any flat sheet metal parts that block your view of the 4" tube (you will need to have a clear view of the bottom of it.) Then you can see the heater. It is on the left side of your 4" tube, metal, about 5/16" in diameter, has 2 wires attached, and sticks out an inch or so to the left. Trace the wires back to where they are connected on your fridge, and remove them, (probably with a small straight blade screwdriver.) It may be necessary to remove another cover or 2 to get to that connection, so remember where all your cover plates came from. Digital cameras are great ;-) . Then, on your 4" tube, unsnap and open the "door" (the metal piece which is a couple if inches wide and 7" or so high,) Grab a hold of your old heater, and pull it up. It probably wont come up all the way so you can lift it completely out, so you will have to unsnap some of your 4" tube above the door. When you remove the old heater, note its position relative to the insulation and refrigerant tube, 'cause the new one goes right back in the same spot. Pull the old one out, and put the new one in. You will know you have it installed correctly when it is snug in its own little tube (you wont be able to see that part,) and there is no side to side play. Then reverse the directions, and put everything back together again. When you re-attach the 2 wires to your unit, don't worry about getting it wrong, it doesn't matter which wire goes with what connector.
SOURCE: Dometic 2652 recall repair and now converter heats
you will need to get an adaptor for your plug as the electric volts in mexico are different than US.You can go to hardware store and they will tell you wich one
SOURCE: dometic 2652, Works fine on a/c, no spark or flame
might be the igniter you should here a clicking when it tries to light ther are two parts to this system the reigniter and the electrode also check for spider webs in burner
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