Furrion Everchill SRD-360WTG-E Basic Troubleshooting And  Service Information
Furrion Everchill SRD-360WTG-E Basic Troubleshooting And  Service Information

Furrion Everchill SRD-360WTG-E Basic Troubleshooting And Service Information

10.7 cu. ft. 12v refrigerator, black glass doors

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10.7 CU. FT. 12V REFRIGERATOR, BLACK GLASS
DOORS
MODEL (LIPPERT PN)
SRD-360W TG-E (LHH-2022302076)
SRD-360W TG-E (RHH-2022302077)
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE MANUAL
This manual contains the product's basic information, safety, maintenance,
replaceable parts, fault diagnosis and basic troubleshooting procedures.
* Picture shown here is for reference only.

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  • Page 1 10.7 CU. FT. 12V REFRIGERATOR, BLACK GLASS DOORS MODEL (LIPPERT PN) SRD-360W TG-E (LHH-2022302076) SRD-360W TG-E (RHH-2022302077) TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE MANUAL * Picture shown here is for reference only. This manual contains the product's basic information, safety, maintenance, replaceable parts, fault diagnosis and basic troubleshooting procedures.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Main circuit board layout Introduction This document provides an overview on replaceable parts for Furrion® Everchill 10.7 cu. ft. 12V Refrigerator, Black Glass Doors, as well as basic troubleshooting and service information. NOTE: Images used in this document are for reference only when assembling, installing and/or operating this product.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Failure to follow instructions provided in this manual may result in death, serious personal injury and/or severe product and property damage, including voiding of the component warranty. The “CAUTION” symbol above is a sign that a safety risk is involved and may cause personal injury and/or product or property damage if not safely adhered to and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
  • Page 4: Power Source Requirement

    Electric Shock Hazard Failure to follow these instructions can result in electric shock, fire, or death. Keep ventilation openings, in both your refrigerator and the built-in structure, clear of obstruction. Do not touch the interior of your refrigerator with wet hands. This could result in frostbite. Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 5: Wire Connection Diagram

    Wire Size The Max Length (Feet) 14 AWG 3' 3" 13 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG 14 AWG wire is not recommended. 13 AWG wire or larger is recommended. Remarks This DC unit is not equipment with a power source. Please purchase a power source from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 6: Replaceable Parts List

    Replaceable Parts List Callout Part # Description Model 2023011258 Compressor Control Board 2023011730 Right Hinge Cover 2023011731 Left Hinge Cover 2023011732 Right Upper Hinge 2023011733 Left Upper Hinge 2023011734 Lock Holder 2023011735 Middle Hinge 2023011736 Right Lower Hinge Assembly 2023011737 Left Lower Hinge Assembly 2023011738 Adjustment Leg...
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Callout Part # Description Model Fridge Compartment Door Gasket 2023011753 Lower Refer Door Fridge Compartment Door Gasket 2023011754 Lower Refer Door 2023011749 Freezer Fan Assembly 2022455281 PCB Control Board 2023011253 Fridge Shelf Retainer 2023011256 Freezer Shelf Retainer Troubleshooting What Is Why? What Should Be Done? Happening?
  • Page 8: Fault Display

    What Is Why? What Should Be Done? Happening? Is the light damaged Replace the LED light. The light is The control system has disable the lights due to the The door has been open not working door being kept open too long, close and reopen the too long door to reactivate the lights.
  • Page 9: Srd-360Wtg-E Troubleshooting W/R600A

    SRD-360WTG-E Troubleshooting w/R600a Negative and chassis ground are not tied together. Fuse size: 15 amp Wire size: 10g Resources Required: Tools used: Philip screwdriver, standard screwdriver, needle nose pliers, Digital volt/ ohm meter, piece of 10g wire to use as a jumper. NOTE: When checking voltage anytime in the guide, checks should be made with the refrigerator off (no load) and refrigerator on (load) to rule out a false surface charge.
  • Page 10 To continue checking the harness you will need to remove four screws securing the protective grill. If you have proper voltage continue to check the power harness by checking the two white connectors to ensure they are securely plugged in and there is proper voltage at both sides of the connectors (Fig. 4). (12.5-13.6) If not disconnect and reconnect to ensure they are properly connected.
  • Page 11: Refrigerator Has Power But Is Not Cooling

    Once the enclosure is removed you will check for voltage at the white positive and blue negative wires on the circuit board (Fig. 6). Fig. 6 Positive Negative If there is proper voltage(12.5-13.6) and the refrigerator still doesn’t power on, the main circuit board will need replaced.
  • Page 12 If the voltage is not correct check voltage on both sides of the slow burn fuse in the choke coil power harness. It is in the white wire that is connected to the positive terminal on the compressor board (Fig. 8). Voltage should be the same on both sides.
  • Page 13: Compressor Is Running But Unit Is Not Getting Cold

    Compressor is running but unit is not getting cold Check the current draw when the compressor is running (Fig. 10). It should be drawing 4 to 6 amps at 12.5- 13.6 volts This can be checked on the incoming positive or negative wire. Fig.
  • Page 14: Freezer Is Freezing Up

    Gently pull the fan assembly towards you until you can see if the black plug is connected (Fig. 12). Fig. 12 If it is plugged in, check for voltage at the red and black wires (Fig. 13). You should have 12-12.5volts. If voltage is present and fan is not working replace fan assembly.
  • Page 15: Water Leaking In Refrigerator Compartment

    Water leaking in refrigerator compartment Check to see if the drain tube and or the wind channel drip tray is blocked. You will need to remove the single Phillips screw holding it in place (Fig. 14). Fig. 14 Screw Page 15 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 16 Fig. 15 Drain Tube Fig. 16 Drain Tube You can check the drain tube (Fig. 15) for blockage by running a length of 10g wire to try and unclog the tube (Fig. 16). If it is iced up let it sit for 24 hours unplugged to thaw out. Page 16 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 17: Refrigerator Is Cold But The Light Does Not Function

    Refrigerator is cold but the light does not function Check the operation of the door switch (Fig. 17). When the door is open the light (Fig. 18) should come on. If light does not come on replace led light by removing the temperature control assembly(wind channel) to access the light.
  • Page 18: Fan Is Making Noise

    Fan is making noise Remove fan assembly from freezer compartment and check the routing of the wires. Reinstall wires in clips under the foil insulation. Fig. 19 is the incorrect installation. Fig. 20 is the correct installation . Fig. 19 Incorrect Fig.
  • Page 19: Flashing Lights On The Temp Control Panel Indicate The Following

    Flashing lights on the temp control panel indicate the following Temp Control 1 & 2 (Fig. 21) indicate the refrigerator temp sensor in the wind channel is not reading correctly or is not plugged in. Check CN2 on main circuit board (Fig. 22). If it is plugged in replace refrigerator temp sensor in the wind channel assembly.
  • Page 20 Temp Control 2 & 3 i (Fig. 23) indicates defrost temp sensor is not reading correctly or is unplugged (Fig. 24). Fig. 23 Fig. 24 Freezer Temp Sensor Freezer Temp Sensor Plug Page 20 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 21 Temp Control 3 & 4 (Fig. 25) indicates freezer fan fault, check fan for power. Check red and black for 12 volts (Fig. 26). Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Red and Black Wires Page 21 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 22 If all lights are flashing on the Temp Control (Fig. 27) it indicates under/over voltage has occurred. Remove fuse from power center and let it set for 10 minutes and then reinstall fuse and check for flashing lights. Fig. 27 Page 22 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 23: Main Circuit Board Layout

    Main circuit board layout Fig. 28 Thermistors Refrigerator LED Temp Control Panel CN8 Door Switch Fan Assy Compressor Feedback Defrost Power and Power Ground Page 23 Rev: 03.25.25 CCD-0008004...
  • Page 24 Furrion, LLC (Furrion) are wholly owned subsidiaries of Lippert Components, Inc. (Lippert) Furrion, LLC (Furrion) sont des filiales en propriété exclusive de Lippert Components, Inc. (Lippert) Furrion, LLC (Furrion) son subsidiarias de propiedad total de Lippert Components, Inc. (Lippert) Furrion, LLC: 52567 Independence Ct., Elkhart, IN, 46514 Furrion Innovation Center &...

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