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- bricotExplorerAre you replacing it because it doesn't open all the time when you open the outer door?
May be putting our PA up for sale...gonna be hard to do. - Fyr_guyExplorer
FreshAir wrote:
Screen door latch needs replaced. I have an 05 Pace that has a black screen door latch with lever on inside and keyed push button on outside. Anyone know if their still available and if so where can I get one. Been doing some searching but no can find. I'd like to stay with original style.
Thanks,
Pat
The latch is pretty standard and can be found at most RV supply houses. We found one at the place in town. - FreshAirExplorerScreen door latch needs replaced. I have an 05 Pace that has a black screen door latch with lever on inside and keyed push button on outside. Anyone know if their still available and if so where can I get one. Been doing some searching but no can find. I'd like to stay with original style.
Thanks,
Pat - dkingdoeExplorer
Parrotguy wrote:
I have a slow leak in the bathroom sink faucet. Its the 2 knob 4" type with the inverted U shaped faucet. When I remove the covers on the knobs I do not see anything I could tighten. Anyone figure this one out?
Thanks, Gary
Gary - we had this same leak with the bathroom sink faucet and I thought the same thing until I was talking to my brother in law and he looked at ours. You gotta keep going - there's a seal that you need to replace. We got a replacement at Lowe's - it worked. Good Luck!! - LobstahExplorerGary,
I got advice from a member at a different forum. He removed his windows, took them apart, replaced the seal between the two panes, and reinstalled with windows.
I think I may embark on that mission this fall, as replacing the windows is ridiculously expensive. I'll see if I can find the procedure and forward it to you.
Jim - ParrotguyExplorerI have a slow leak in the bathroom sink faucet. Its the 2 knob 4" type with the inverted U shaped faucet. When I remove the covers on the knobs I do not see anything I could tighten. Anyone figure this one out?
Thanks, Gary - ParrotguyExplorerHas anyone priced replacing the windows that are fogging up? Mine are getting progressively worse. ('05 36D) Everything that I read says that the fix where they drill small holes is temporary, because that does not fix the leak problem.
- dkingdoeExplorer
Meme&Ray wrote:
FLEETWOOD BRAKE RECALL
Just got a call from our dealer that parts are now available for the brake recall. Dealers are able to order enough parts to fix 5 coaches at a time.
Just got our notification to have our vehicle repaired. - LobstahExplorerBob,
Was this fix referring to your basement doors, or your main entry door?
My weather stripping has now "rolled in" all the way around the door, and it's very difficult to close, so it's moved up to the top of my list now.
Jimwa0mqe wrote:
Regarding my post above I found what I've been looking for at this web site. Weather Seal It comes in a 25-ft length for $57.00.
It's slightly larger and a better rounded bulb then the original Fleetwood uses, or used on my rig anyway. It really fits good. I had modified the brackets for the old seal, even though it still didn't do a very good job, but I removed my modifications so the brackets are back to original and the doors shut and seals perfectly.
Definitely recommend this type of repair. I'm ordering more of the rubber seal to do the other doors. It's a little expensive, but as usual we the owners have to fix what Fleetwood should have done in the first place. - Livin_GoodExplorerMy understanding that it is a "cheap" fix. Not meant for a long time fix....
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