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Sliding toilet door


I have a Living Edge caravan and the sliding door to the bathroom has drooped in the back end and will stick on the floor guide for the last 7 inches when you close it. I have not been able to find out how to get at the adjuster to raise the back end of the door. The cover for the track at the top of the door doesn't seem to be removable. Any suggestions ?



-- Edited by Greg9 on Monday 14th of September 2015 08:37:18 AM

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If it is like mine you need very dexterous fingers and a 9 - 10mm (from memory) open end spanner.

It is quite difficult to get to the adjuster but you can do it.

As we were on the road when I needed to do it I didn't look too hard at how to remove the pelmet which MUST come off.

Cheers Neil



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I ditched my door and put a curtain up instead. I saved a bit of weight too as those doors are a little heavy. You need a open end spanner with a slight bend in it. Bugga of a job.

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Dougwe wrote:

I ditched my door and put a curtain up instead. I saved a bit of weight too as those doors are a little heavy. You need a open end spanner with a slight bend in it. Bugga of a job.


 We did the same Doug, much better and used as an undies drying rack..biggrin

Aussie Paul. smile



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I fixed it, no thanks to living edge or kratzmann caravans who I bought it from. You can see a note about it at - http://wanderingoap.blogspot.com.au/2015/09/living-edge-caravan.html



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