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Save Hundreds to Thousands of Dollars Through RV Repair

New book supports “Going Green” movement through repair instead of replacements

 Benton, KY – There are over a million RV refrigerators in landfills today, and what people don’t know is that over 90% of these could have been repaired. In an attempt to educate the consumer on repairs instead of expensive replacements, authors Roger D. and Onna Lee Ford, owners of Ford RV Refrigeration Training Center, collaborate on a comprehensive manual, Average Joe’s RV Refrigerator: Troubleshooting & Repair Guide.

 For years, RV owners have been told that their RV refrigerator cooling unit cannot be repaired. They are sold a replacement cooling unit that can cost them thousands of dollars with a limited one-year warranty that is non-transferable. In many cases, a new refrigerator is sold to the consumer and this costs a greater expense for them. Average Joe’s RV Refrigerator: Troubleshooting & Repair Guide can save the consumers hundreds to thousands of dollars and show them how to obtain the industries’ best warranty.

 With this handy guide, consumers can do repairs and know if their tech really knows what is wrong. For every refrigerator and cooling unit repaired and reconditioned, a huge difference is made in keeping landfills decongested and contributes to the Going Green movement. The authors operate a small company in a town with less than 5,000 people, and yet they have been told they are a major Icon in the RV Industry because of their innovative, unique, and unprecedented procedures and ideas they have implemented. They can fix original cooling units for less than half of the cost for replacement and they are the only ones in this industry to give a 100% warranty that is transferable, and the only ones to offer extended warranties for as many years as desired.

 

 

 

 

 

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 Save Hundreds to Thousands of Dollars Through RV Repair

New book supports “Going Green” movement through repair instead of replacements

 Benton, KY – February 23, 2010 –There are over a million RV refrigerators in landfills today, and what people don’t know is that over 90% of these could have been repaired. In an attempt to educate the consumer on repairs instead of expensive replacements, authors Roger D. and Onna Lee Ford, owners of Ford RV Refrigeration Training Center, collaborate on a comprehensive manual, Average Joe’s RV Refrigerator: Troubleshooting & Repair Guide.

 For years, RV owners have been told that their RV refrigerator cooling unit cannot be repaired. They are sold a replacement cooling unit that can cost them thousands of dollars with a limited one-year warranty that is non-transferable. In many cases, a new refrigerator is sold to the consumer and this costs a greater expense for them. Average Joe’s RV Refrigerator: Troubleshooting & Repair Guide can save the consumers hundreds to thousands of dollars and show them how to obtain the industries’ best warranty.

 With this handy guide, consumers can do repairs and know if their tech really knows what is wrong. For every refrigerator and cooling unit repaired and reconditioned, a huge difference is made in keeping landfills decongested and contribute to the Going Green movement. The authors operate a small company in a town with less than 5,000 people, and yet they have been told they are a major Icon in the RV Industry because of their innovative, unique, and unprecedented procedures and ideas they have implemented. They can fix original cooling units for less than half of the cost for replacement and they are the only ones in this industry to give a 100% warranty that is transferable, and the only ones to offer extended warranties for as many years as desired.

 About the Authors

Roger and Onna Lee Ford have been married for thirty-two years. They believe in the importance of providing quality service at a fair price. Their business, Ford RV Refrigeration, began operation in 1984. Along with the extensive RV service they provide, they also offer certified training in the field of RV refrigerator cooling unit reconditioning. In 1990, they began advocating “Going Green” with RV refrigerators and began training RV refrigerator repair and cooling unit reconditioning to others throughout the USA and other countries in an attempt to make this service available to all RV owners. In 1994, they wrote The Ford Procedures, the first step-by-step technical manual on RV refrigerator repair and reconditioning; it’s used in conjunction with the training they offer. In November 2005, their business, home, vehicles, and all belongings were completely destroyed by a tornado with over 200mph winds. In May 2006, they reopened their doors, were awarded Business of the Month by the Chamber of Commerce, became members of the Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association, and increased their training to include certification. In 2007, they began advocating the “Go Green” movement in the RV industry, developed the RVRN Association which networks those who have received their certification training, became members of the Better Business Bureau Association, and became Kentucky State RV inspectors. Over the years, their customers have voiced the need for a manual that would enable them to do minor repairs themselves, or, at the very least, give them enough education to know whether or not a service tech had been properly educated. So in 2010, they published the 241-paged book, Average Joe’s RV Refrigerator Troubleshooting & Repair Guide. This first of its kind manual, supporting the “Going Green” movement, was written at the request of both consumers and service techs. From 2003 to 2009, editors from many RV technical magazines engaged them to write articles for their magazines and websites.

Average Joe's RV Refrigerator * by Roger D. & Onna Lee Ford

Troubleshooting & Repair Guide

Publication Date: January 15, 2010

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