thought the information you gave on how to remove and replace the hose on the fridge but I can not understand why you did not give an important piece of information to the need of a pee trap in that hose. you forgot one thing that the loose of the hose will increase you temp in the fridge and with out the pee trap you really did not address that problem
Why would need a p-trap in a condensation drain hose? P-traps are only needed if connected to a sewer system. Also, doing so up north will lead to having to replace that hose each year because of it freezing and cracking.
No to pee trap, but, a bug trap on end to stop any nesting bugs. That's what happened to me. Glad I seen this video cuz now I know how to replace or clean hose. 👍
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. My new Winnebago trailer never had water coming out of the refrigerator drain tube. After several camping trips, we noticed the trim below the 'fridge swelling from moisture. That's when I dug into the problem. The drain tube went UP from the drain in the back of the refrigerator then OVER ALL the coils, made a loop, then came down to the outside drain port. Good grief! Your video taught me I CAN do this job! All done, and draining properly now. Thank you so much for this excellent video!
Thanks for getting right to the point and for explaining the process thoroughly. Great job showing where each fastener is located. Right on Papa. I followed all of your same steps. Mission accomplished.
Thank you for your video after watching it this morning. I was able to fix our refrigerator and not cost a penny. We had our new refrigerator installed in Arizona where we were at for two years never had to worry about water evaporation, so when we got to Florida. The water is been draining into the bottom of the refrigerator so I went out this afternoon opened up the vent. Remove the plug looked up in there and there was almost 3 1/2 4 feet of hose just looked several times and it was full of water and looped it Water. poured out drain pan dry put everything back and cut off the excess hose like you did. I installed it into the bottom vent hole so as it gets old, I can move it up and shorten it like on your video. Thanks for putting this out there my husband is 80 years old. He does some maintenance but I do most of the hard stuff like the roof and things like this so thanks again.
Your welcome. One thing I forgot to mention is you do need a "bend" in the tube to retain some water, it keeps the bugs out, like a pea trap. Safe Travels.
Nailed it!!!! Thank you so much for making this helpful video. I am not very handy, but after watching your video I had confidence to attempt this on my own. I followed your instructions and magically it worked! Thank you!!
Papa stuff like this is the whole reason I started watching TH-cam Videos. I have fixed so much stuff by watching TH-cam videos. Thanks for contributing to the community. I am sure this will save someone a bunch of money!
Hi there Papa Texas, Thank you for showing this video on how to change a RV refrigerator drain hose. We tried to follow your directions as we are novices to repairing broken things on our old 2008 coachmen Freelander motor home. Purchase a similar hose as you had. We found after removing all the six screws suggested from video, that we could not push our fridge forward do to the fact that it was chalked all the way around. With that said we did find the drain cup inside the fridge that the hose would have connected to. We had to remove it from the inside of the fridge to remove the rest of the broken old hose. Our hose was secured with a zip tie. We replaced the cup back in from the inside and then removed a piece of plywood from the outside area of the fridge. We then attached the hose and it screwed on in place. we found a little metal hook and slipped the hose into that.Then continued on as you did with pushing the hose through the outside white door. replaced the plywood and put the little white drain cap on the hose and we are now good to go. Thanks again. We got the job done.
Very helpful info since I have a Rockwood camper also. I used 1/2 ID tubing from the hardware instead of the cheap stuff that came on the camper. I also used a hose clamp and getting it tightened was the most difficult part. I used a socket on a nut driver handle with an extension. I also backed those sharp screws out that Papa Texas kept getting poked with(They're really sharp and brought blood on my arm!) All in All this video was great - I wouldn't have known how to start without it!
Thank you for sharing this. We need to replace ours and now we know how to do it. We like to do things ourselves when we can and it’s great learning from others. Be blessed!
Thanks for the advice! Was thinking of doing the exact thing, but it was a little piece of ice 🧊 stuck blocking the hose drain 😂 so I just poured a bottle water in the tray to flush out
You did a great job getting that new refer house in there. Yep a crumbling drain hose is bad news for sure. Great job getting that done. Got your sticker I'm doing a video today 10/23. Thanks Papa Texas I really do appreciate you and your channel.
Yes, you and I both have SMA shirts! I hope over time I can help people save money by doing this them selves. Probably a $150.00 bucks to get this done versus $$8.00. Thanks Wyatt!
We discovered our hose was needing replacement. I hope this along with the thermistor will help our internal temperature. Short of replacing the gasket possibility.
I plan to get an RV in the next few years, still up in the air on some stuff, when I'm about ready will definitely seek advice from everyone (waiting for house to be paid off). I'll have to keep in mind your guys experience and expertise to ask questions when I'm ready.
I fixed mine to drain out the bottom of the floor and into the wheel well. Makes defrosting a breeze and I've had no maintenance issues related to the drain in over 10 years. Also took an old window screen and cut strips and used a glue gun to secure them inside the vent cover to keep wasps and other insects out.
Thanks for the info on where everything is at. Unfortunately once it's brittle it seemed like it just starts breaking everything you touch it so I don't think there will be an opportunity to shorten it to a different vent hole. I'm going to see if I can replace it with some clear water tube and a cap with holes drilled in it to keep bugs out. 🤞
Thanks for the video. One caution though. You may need to disconnect the LP line before pushing the refrigerator in. Similarly, the AC cord and DC wires might get need to be disconnected. Depends on how far you have to move it before you can get your arm up in there. And I would use clear vinyl tubing instead of that junk plastic tubing that Dometic uses. It’ll get brittle again after a few years and need to be replaced again. Vinyl tubing will be much less expensive too.
Your right on both counts. I did keep an eye to make sure there was wiggle room to slide the fridge forward. Yes, it will crumbly and I will have to do it again. Good advice!
Awesome! Some one did mention in a comment about the gas line. I did not disconnect it or even think about it. but it worked this way. Good luck with it, cheaper than taking it in! Happy camping! 👍
wow kinda funny I flip campers all summer from Craigslist so can relate. I have rebuilt and repaired so many!! I feel at home in an RV but I only flip bumper pulls and fifth wheels no driving ones but I own a 1987 Honey Ford E350 chassis
Wahooo Papa you got rv, that was awesome I would love to have one of that one of this days lol :-) Great video as always and great job Papa. BIG thumbs up. have a wonderful sunday evening :-)
i think you can pull out the drain "cup" inside the fridge slide hose down through there and then simply attach it to the drain cup and then no need to slide fridge. i will find out soon as i just ordered a drain pan and hose for mine. i went without one for last year cuz im a noob. peace papa texas.
@@PAPATexas nope doesnt work the hose is too thick...poorly designed if you ask me. for now im just using a jar under the pan. i am afraid since my rig is 2002 that i will mess something up if i move it.
today my fridge stop working & I notice water dripping from a broken hose up top ... I now know the problem & will attempt to fix myself . where did you buy the hose?!
Thanks for showing us the video. We were given a trailer that needs some TLC and this is timely for me. Overall if you have cracks in one hose, should you consider changing each of them? Also, I have you a shoutout in the card at 4 point mark on my video about Alaska's talking rocks and baby moose.
You would have to inspect each hose to see. If they are fine I would leave them alone, unless you want to just change them all out and start with all new hoses. Very cool, I will check the video out. Thanks Gayle.
I just did this. Don't pull it through the bottom area. It got too hot on gas and started the vent cover on fire. We were lucky I acted fast with an extinguisher. Mount it to the vent cover frame on top like it's supposed to be.
I had to get my manual out after I made the video. Looks like the part that cools is above the refrigerator and below the freezer. It said in the hot months it could develop water drops. So when you turn the climate control on it will evaporate the water drops.
Nice job buddy. I would rather fix it myself also. What you saved in labor will pay for a weekend of RVing at your favorite place. Thanks for the video DIY. BigW:-)
@@PAPATexas We had trouble getting our refrigerator to slide forward after removing all the screws. Took a flat tip screwdriver and worked under each slide and sprayed with WD-40.Thanks again!
I have made other How to videos that I never upload but I didn't like the way they turned out. Over a long period of time the How To videos seem to get a lot of view. Thanks for watching Glocked.
thought the information you gave on how to remove and replace the hose on the fridge but I can not understand why you did not give an important piece of information to the need of a pee trap in that hose. you forgot one thing that the loose of the hose will increase you temp in the fridge and with out the pee trap you really did not address that problem
Good tip. I will see if I have enough drain hose to do this!
Why would need a p-trap in a condensation drain hose? P-traps are only needed if connected to a sewer system.
Also, doing so up north will lead to having to replace that hose each year because of it freezing and cracking.
@@stevenreardon4974 Forced me to go out and check mine.. No 'trap' just a drain line nearly straight down..
No to pee trap, but, a bug trap on end to stop any nesting bugs. That's what happened to me. Glad I seen this video cuz now I know how to replace or clean hose. 👍
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. My new Winnebago trailer never had water coming out of the refrigerator drain tube. After several camping trips, we noticed the trim below the 'fridge swelling from moisture. That's when I dug into the problem. The drain tube went UP from the drain in the back of the refrigerator then OVER ALL the coils, made a loop, then came down to the outside drain port. Good grief! Your video taught me I CAN do this job! All done, and draining properly now. Thank you so much for this excellent video!
That is Awesome to here. O love hearing how my videos have helped someone. Have an Awesome 2023 dnoble and enjoy your Camping Trips!
Thanks for getting right to the point and for explaining the process thoroughly. Great job showing where each fastener is located. Right on Papa.
I followed all of your same steps. Mission accomplished.
Glad I could help Bert!
Thank you for your video after watching it this morning. I was able to fix our refrigerator and not cost a penny. We had our new refrigerator installed in Arizona where we were at for two years never had to worry about water evaporation, so when we got to Florida. The water is been draining into the bottom of the refrigerator so I went out this afternoon opened up the vent. Remove the plug looked up in there and there was almost 3 1/2 4 feet of hose just looked several times and it was full of water and looped it Water. poured out drain pan dry put everything back and cut off the excess hose like you did. I installed it into the bottom vent hole so as it gets old, I can move it up and shorten it like on your video.
Thanks for putting this out there my husband is 80 years old. He does some maintenance but I do most of the hard stuff like the roof and things like this so thanks again.
Your welcome. One thing I forgot to mention is you do need a "bend" in the tube to retain some water, it keeps the bugs out, like a pea trap. Safe Travels.
Awesome you are a Trump Girl!
Nailed it!!!! Thank you so much for making this helpful video. I am not very handy, but after watching your video I had confidence to attempt this on my own. I followed your instructions and magically it worked! Thank you!!
Awesome John, Glad I could help.
Papa stuff like this is the whole reason I started watching TH-cam Videos. I have fixed so much stuff by watching TH-cam videos. Thanks for contributing to the community. I am sure this will save someone a bunch of money!
These kind of videos grow over time, thanks Ronnie
Hi there Papa Texas,
Thank you for showing this video on how to change a RV refrigerator drain hose. We tried to follow your directions as we are novices to repairing broken things on our old 2008 coachmen Freelander motor home. Purchase a similar hose as you had.
We found after removing all the six screws suggested from video, that we could not push our fridge forward do to the fact that it was chalked all the way around.
With that said we did find the drain cup inside the fridge that the hose would have connected to. We had to remove it from the inside of the fridge to remove the rest of the broken old hose. Our hose was secured with a zip tie. We replaced the cup back in from the inside and then removed a piece of plywood from the outside area of the fridge.
We then attached the hose and it screwed on in place. we found a little metal hook and slipped the hose into that.Then continued on as you did with pushing the hose through the outside white door. replaced the plywood and put the little white drain cap on the hose and we are now good to go. Thanks again. We got the job done.
Awesome!
Very helpful info since I have a Rockwood camper also. I used 1/2 ID tubing from the hardware instead of the cheap stuff that came on the camper. I also used a hose clamp and getting it tightened was the most difficult part. I used a socket on a nut driver handle with an extension. I also backed those sharp screws out that Papa Texas kept getting poked with(They're really sharp and brought blood on my arm!) All in All this video was great - I wouldn't have known how to start without it!
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Nice job on that PAPA! Its not that hard to do, but fear stops most people from doing it themselves! Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend!
Hi Ed, hope you are doing good. Fear is what makes the repair shops a lot of money. Thanks for watching.
I have a "Roo" too. And this is exactly what I needed! Thank-you!
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing this. We need to replace ours and now we know how to do it. We like to do things ourselves when we can and it’s great learning from others. Be blessed!
Awesome!
I’ll give you an A for a job well done. That was impressive. The hard part is knowing what to do, not the job. Thanks for sharing. Tony
Thanks Tony
Well done and very useful for any one needing to change the drain hose
That was pretty good! Thanks for sharing your DIY expertise with us. I like to learn stuff like this.
Thanks for the advice! Was thinking of doing the exact thing, but it was a little piece of ice 🧊 stuck blocking the hose drain 😂 so I just poured a bottle water in the tray to flush out
You got lucky!
You did a great job getting that new refer house in there. Yep a crumbling drain hose is bad news for sure. Great job getting that done. Got your sticker I'm doing a video today 10/23. Thanks Papa Texas I really do appreciate you and your channel.
I saw the video. Thanks Lucky Larry
Those RV places charge a lot for labor so your right, doing it yourself saved a lot of money. Look at you sporting the SMA T-shirt, very cool.
Yes, you and I both have SMA shirts! I hope over time I can help people save money by doing this them selves. Probably a $150.00 bucks to get this done versus $$8.00. Thanks Wyatt!
I was quoted $300.00 today for this exact problem. I am going to attempt it myself, first!
Great tutorial on this Papa . Love me some DIY tutorials, you never know which ones will kick off!
Thanks Jaxx. Hope it does take off, I have a few that have.
Those little clips will get ya every time ha! Great job Papa
They seem to love to get me!
Wow you're very handy, PT! Great job!
We discovered our hose was needing replacement. I hope this along with the thermistor will help our internal temperature. Short of replacing the gasket possibility.
Good Luck Sharon!
I plan to get an RV in the next few years, still up in the air on some stuff, when I'm about ready will definitely seek advice from everyone (waiting for house to be paid off). I'll have to keep in mind your guys experience and expertise to ask questions when I'm ready.
I will answer what I can for you. You should get a notebook just for questions and answers on RV's, you will have a head start doing that. Take care
A nice little DIY project that can save you a lot of money. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks MP
Thanks PapaTexas!! You are saving us $$ with your helpful videos! 🤗
Thanks you for the words Bevy
Hey papa, great video for anyone with a rv on a diy project, thanks for sharing
Handy to know how to do that yourself very cool :) thumbs up x
I fixed mine to drain out the bottom of the floor and into the wheel well. Makes defrosting a breeze and I've had no maintenance issues related to the drain in over 10 years. Also took an old window screen and cut strips and used a glue gun to secure them inside the vent cover to keep wasps and other insects out.
Good Job Fred!
Thanks for the info on where everything is at. Unfortunately once it's brittle it seemed like it just starts breaking everything you touch it so I don't think there will be an opportunity to shorten it to a different vent hole. I'm going to see if I can replace it with some clear water tube and a cap with holes drilled in it to keep bugs out. 🤞
Also one thing someone brought up that I forgot. Curve the hose like a pea trap.
Thanks for the video. One caution though. You may need to disconnect the LP line before pushing the refrigerator in. Similarly, the AC cord and DC wires might get need to be disconnected. Depends on how far you have to move it before you can get your arm up in there. And I would use clear vinyl tubing instead of that junk plastic tubing that Dometic uses. It’ll get brittle again after a few years and need to be replaced again. Vinyl tubing will be much less expensive too.
Your right on both counts. I did keep an eye to make sure there was wiggle room to slide the fridge forward. Yes, it will crumbly and I will have to do it again. Good advice!
Thank you so much for this information! It is exactly what we need to know to replace our broken, brittle hose!
Awesome! Some one did mention in a comment about the gas line. I did not disconnect it or even think about it. but it worked this way. Good luck with it, cheaper than taking it in! Happy camping! 👍
Always nice to learn something new!! TFS PT!!
your newest subber #1821, thanks for coming by me and I'll come to support you from time to time! The laughing Lion 🦁
Nice install..RV in the near future, I guess I'll need to do a lot of research on models..Have a good one!
Thank you. There are some many different ones out there to choose from. Good luck when you do start looking for one.
Great job on the refrigerator! 👍😘❤
Excellent job Papa. That was quick and easy.🤗
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
I'm dealing with similar situation.
The one thing I forgot to do and went back and did. Create a pea trap in the house to trap water so it keeps bugs and heat out.
Thanks a lot gotta replace mine and woulda had no clue I had to push the fridge out.
It's pretty easy, good luck!
Thank you Sir!!! Very helpful!
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Thanks! Just found out I need to do this. Helpful info
FYI, be sure to "U" shape the drain so it can hold water to keep bugs out.
@@PAPATexas cool! Thanks 😊
Perfect! You should add #1 to the title of this video. Thanks, I can do it!
Got to love helping!
wow kinda funny I flip campers all summer from Craigslist so can relate. I have rebuilt and repaired so many!! I feel at home in an RV but I only flip bumper pulls and fifth wheels no driving ones but I own a 1987 Honey Ford E350 chassis
Hi Papa, Dark sent me and I have subscribed ....great job on the refrigerator 😊
Thanks Ernest
Cool video good work well done PAPA Texas
Thank you BarrowBoy
Wahooo Papa you got rv, that was awesome I would love to have one of that one of this days lol :-) Great video as always and great job Papa. BIG thumbs up. have a wonderful sunday evening :-)
Thanks Shirley
your welcome PT anytime :-)
VERY Helpful .
I used to do alot of RVing ♡
Always good to do it yourself, I reckon PT. Good job.
Yes it is! Cheaper!
Thank you very much I had month try to figure how to do it
Glad it helped!
wow Papa great video thanks for sharing.
Thank you now I know I definitely can do this myself 👍🤗🎉
Curve the hose to make a pea-trap, I forgot to do this in the video.
Very helpful video. Thank you for sharing!
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Yep, I've done that a few times with spring clamps mate :)
lol, thanks Big Gaz!
i think you can pull out the drain "cup" inside the fridge slide hose down through there and then simply attach it to the drain cup and then no need to slide fridge. i will find out soon as i just ordered a drain pan and hose for mine. i went without one for last year cuz im a noob. peace papa texas.
Let me know if that worked, I couldn't see away around it!
@@PAPATexas nope doesnt work the hose is too thick...poorly designed if you ask me. for now im just using a jar under the pan. i am afraid since my rig is 2002 that i will mess something up if i move it.
im impressed good job papa
Thanks Drew
today my fridge stop working & I notice water dripping from a broken hose up top ... I now know the problem & will attempt to fix myself . where did you buy the hose?!
I don't remember were I bought the hose, but I show the model # in this video.
Thanks for showing us the video. We were given a trailer that needs some TLC and this is timely for me. Overall if you have cracks in one hose, should you consider changing each of them? Also, I have you a shoutout in the card at 4 point mark on my video about Alaska's talking rocks and baby moose.
You would have to inspect each hose to see. If they are fine I would leave them alone, unless you want to just change them all out and start with all new hoses. Very cool, I will check the video out. Thanks Gayle.
So it sounds like a visual inspection is a good idea, but they may not all have to go. Good to know.
Anytime you have questions just ask, If I can answer them I will.
thanks very much, i found i have the same problem, it well be fixed this spring,,,, thanks again
You are welcome!
I just did this. Don't pull it through the bottom area. It got too hot on gas and started the vent cover on fire. We were lucky I acted fast with an extinguisher. Mount it to the vent cover frame on top like it's supposed to be.
Ouch!
Should there be a small plug with holes in the end, so bugs don't get in?
Probably, but I did go back and created a "pea trap" so water would sit in the tube to hopefully block the bugs.
Thanks sir this is a good video to help others your nice to help. God bless
Thanks Danny
Very interesting papa, hope you are well
Thanks BOW STAR
Man, i need to do this as well. I found out the hard way the 1st time i defrosted mine and flooded the floor.
Thanks Ron, hope it helped!
Great job PAPA :)
Enjoyed the video!
Well done!
Thank you Papa
Shane Frost 👍
Don't forget to install your Drain Hose Plug. Available from Amazon.
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Great Dyi My friend
Thank you Keith
Thanks for the info!! Fellow RV'Arr
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Nice job! Like the channel!!
Thank's for video
Gotta learn this stuff
Yes, thanks for stopping by
What is the climate control switch for?
I had to get my manual out after I made the video. Looks like the part that cools is above the refrigerator and below the freezer. It said in the hot months it could develop water drops. So when you turn the climate control on it will evaporate the water drops.
Thanks. Great info.
Thank you!
Wow amazing job
Thank Amy
wasps infiltrated my drain hose, all the way up to the hose bib. Important to add a bug barrier on outside end of hose
You Rock! thank you!!
Awesome!
You still rock lol
Nice job buddy. I would rather fix it myself also. What you saved in labor will pay for a weekend of RVing at your favorite place. Thanks for the video DIY. BigW:-)
Very true Big W
Well done
Very Cool! 😎
Good video, thank you!
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@@PAPATexas We had trouble getting our refrigerator to slide forward after removing all the screws. Took a flat tip screwdriver and worked under each slide and sprayed with WD-40.Thanks again!
@@bobbypearson655 Awesome, glad you got it slid forward Bobby!
very informative
You save some money there friend. I get nervous doing projects on video.
I have made other How to videos that I never upload but I didn't like the way they turned out. Over a long period of time the How To videos seem to get a lot of view. Thanks for watching Glocked.
PAPA Texas I hear you. I should make more videos that never go public...so I can get used to the camera.
Good FYI had no clue on that
Thanks Grant
Thanks? Yep.
Thank you now to fix mine
Good luck, it is easy 👍
Ugggg so big country heartland you have to completely take the fridge out to get to the line. 😟
Ouch!
lisa, check out my friend "Lost on land again" you might like her channel!
M unit is only 2 years old and it’s rotten!
Thanks
ow, but good job Papa Texas.
Thank youi
nice video
Thanks Ash
your welcome
You forgot to install the drain tube plug or at least put a pee trap in end to keep out moisture from entering fridge
Yes, I had forgot and did it after video was made. Thanks
PPE all the time buddy
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Hello, Hi from Georgia, Cool video! Let's be friends. We've already subbed
HAHA you enjoyed it too. Nice to know
Thanks Steve, Steve Rob!
It's like a Steve Rob learning video!
nice DIY... it would of cost you about 68 dollars to fix that at the place I work at... we do all RV repair's... and Honda Automotive.
Thanks Spongie. Never got your google hangouts request!
yeah I sent it right after my live stream.
Saved a bunch of money by doing that yourself.
Whatever , make it good