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- bricotExplorer
dkingdoe wrote:
bricot wrote:
What was the fix for the screen door staying closed when opening the outer door?
Brian ... not sure what you're asking??? Are you asking what keeps the screen door attached to the frame when the two doors are separated and the main door is latched open?
Sorry could have been a bit more descriptive. Weren't people posting recently about opening the main door and the screen door was 'sticking' or staying closed? - rolnhomeExplorerOn the inside outer door is a plactic "catch". It is spring loaded so that when the doors are closed together it graps the screen door latch and pushes the button so the screen door will not latch. This allows the two doors to open and close as one unit. The only way I know to operate them seperate is to manually release the "catch" holding the two doors together each time you open the outer door, this can only be done from the inside of the coach if the doors are closed. You do this by lifting up on the "catch" to release the screen door. The "catch" is shaped like a sideways V. Working properly booth doors open when opened from the outside of the coach.
Hope this helps. - dkingdoeExplorer
bricot wrote:
What was the fix for the screen door staying closed when opening the outer door?
Brian ... not sure what you're asking??? Are you asking what keeps the screen door attached to the frame when the two doors are separated and the main door is latched open? - Fyr_guyExplorer
Paul Turpin wrote:
Fyr guy,
Most are good, but remember to get a black in color chassis battery. You can see it behind the front grill. A big yellow battery in the grill, would really look good.
Paul
Paul, I always want to stay incognito on my trips and will keep your "Stealth" idea in mind.;) - bricotExplorerWhat was the fix for the screen door staying closed when opening the outer door?
- Paul_TurpinExplorerFyr guy,
Most are good, but remember to get a black in color chassis battery. You can see it behind the front grill. A big yellow battery in the grill, would really look good.
Paul - Fyr_guyExplorerI need to replace the chassis OEM battery, any recommendations?
- bricotExplorerI've also had luck cleaning the probe's with ultra-fine (2000 grit) wet/dry sand paper.
- ParrotguyExplorerThanks Pat, I'll give it a go.
Gary - FreshAirExplorerGary, My heater is the 10 Gal Atwood. The sensor is called a, "single sense probe." No need to remove anything to see it. Look in the burner tube where the flame is and you'll see it. The tip of the sensor will be glowing red.
Mine looked good and in the flame OK, for lack of nothing else to do I moved it slightly. ????
Pat
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