Bryan01519
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Hi Allies!
Anyone else have this problem?
The Norcold DC refrigerator in my 2022 32RLS is slowly but gradually getting ready to fall out of its wall cabinet!
The attached pictures show the Leaning Tower of Norcold and the closeup shows a typical screw attachment that has pulled out of the cabinet face frame.
A few weeks ago I noticed a blemish in the refrigerator cabinet face frame near only one screw point and didn’t pay much attention to it. But now after some bumpy road trips the cabinet face frame now has 3 failed anchor points and the refrigerator is noticeably leaning forward.
There are multiple screw anchors in the upper refrigerator compartment that show signs of pull-out. The lower ones in the freezer compartment look like they are securely attached.
Behind the cabinet particle board facia, there is a strip of solid wood blocking on both sides of the opening that I believe is the intended target for the refrigerator mounting screws.
In the closeup of one of the failed screw anchor points, you can see the tip of the screw! It wasn’t long enough and never penetrated the solid wood blocking.
The mounting screw heads are inside the refrigerator compartment. I’m camping now and don’t have an ice chest to empty out the refrigerator and take my time to make a permanent repair. I’ll just do a temporary quick fix with longer upper mounting screws.
Come on Alliance, this is terrible workmanship and terrible quality control. Usually the factory hacks overdrive the crap out of every screw but something this important has now become a safety hazard!


Anyone else have this problem?
The Norcold DC refrigerator in my 2022 32RLS is slowly but gradually getting ready to fall out of its wall cabinet!
The attached pictures show the Leaning Tower of Norcold and the closeup shows a typical screw attachment that has pulled out of the cabinet face frame.
A few weeks ago I noticed a blemish in the refrigerator cabinet face frame near only one screw point and didn’t pay much attention to it. But now after some bumpy road trips the cabinet face frame now has 3 failed anchor points and the refrigerator is noticeably leaning forward.
There are multiple screw anchors in the upper refrigerator compartment that show signs of pull-out. The lower ones in the freezer compartment look like they are securely attached.
Behind the cabinet particle board facia, there is a strip of solid wood blocking on both sides of the opening that I believe is the intended target for the refrigerator mounting screws.
In the closeup of one of the failed screw anchor points, you can see the tip of the screw! It wasn’t long enough and never penetrated the solid wood blocking.
The mounting screw heads are inside the refrigerator compartment. I’m camping now and don’t have an ice chest to empty out the refrigerator and take my time to make a permanent repair. I’ll just do a temporary quick fix with longer upper mounting screws.
Come on Alliance, this is terrible workmanship and terrible quality control. Usually the factory hacks overdrive the crap out of every screw but something this important has now become a safety hazard!


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