Larry196 Report post Posted July 17, 2011 I have an older 1999 Pace Arrow, with a Domestic Refrigerator. The water supply line on the back has fallen apart from old age (Like Me). Is there a way to replace the line without having to take the refer totally out? Spec. sheet says 280 lbs. I have dinked with trying to remove the ice maker from the inside but can't do much more than get it to hang, must be something on the back I don't know about. Where can I buy the replacement line with the heating coil attached? I can buy replacement hose from Lowes but I'm not thrilled with that idea, no heater wire. I hate makeshift repairs, because you have to go back later and correct your work. Larry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted July 17, 2011 Larry, Welcome to the FMCA Forum. Depends on your installation. I have had good luck on some installations with sliding the refrigerator forward a foot or so (toward the interior). Then remove the roof top vent cover. Access the bottom of the water line from the coach-side access door and the top where it goes into the refrigerator from the roof vent. If mounted in a slide, the upper vent grill may offer you access to the top/ice maker location. On some, you can snake a new hose from Lowes/HD into the 12 VDC heater "jacket". Haven't done it myself on a Norcold, but have on a Dometic-- see if that would work for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites