E07

Dometic Refrigerator: “E07”

warning RV refrigerator error codes

Safety Propane hazard: if you smell gas, do not reset or operate the fridge — shut off the LP supply, ventilate, and have the system checked. Never test the burner near open flame or sparks.

What it means

The fridge is not producing cooling while running on gas (LP). The cooling unit is not generating cold even though gas mode is selected and burning.

Most likely causes

  1. Vehicle/fridge parked off-level, stalling the absorption cooling cycle most likely
  2. Weak or partially blocked gas burner / restricted LP flow common
  3. Aging or partially blocked cooling unit (boiler not heating properly) less common

Safe checks you can do yourself

How to reset / clear E07

  1. E07 is an ERROR-type fault: after correcting level/gas, press and hold the control/encoder button about 2 seconds until a beep to reset.
  2. If it returns after resetting, deeper diagnosis is needed.

When to call a technician

If the fridge stays off-cooling on gas after re-leveling and a reset, or the burner/cooling unit is suspect, contact a qualified RV refrigeration technician.

Applies to

RMD10.5 · RMD10.5S · RMD10.5T · RMD10.5X · RMD10.5XS · RMD10.5XT

FAQ

What does Dometic Refrigerator code "E07" mean?

The fridge is not producing cooling while running on gas (LP). The cooling unit is not generating cold even though gas mode is selected and burning.

How do I reset Dometic Refrigerator E07?

E07 is an ERROR-type fault: after correcting level/gas, press and hold the control/encoder button about 2 seconds until a beep to reset. If it returns after resetting, deeper diagnosis is needed.

What is the most common cause of E07 on a Dometic Refrigerator?

The most likely cause is vehicle/fridge parked off-level, stalling the absorption cooling cycle.

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Note: Dometic's listed first step is to check that the unit is level; persistent E07 after that points to gas or cooling-unit faults.

Last verified 2026-06-29 · compiled from manufacturer documentation. Codes can vary by model year — always cross-check your unit’s manual.