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myredracer
Apr 24, 2016Explorer II
mgirardo wrote:myredracer wrote:
Is it possible that these latches can or do leak? If they do, not sure what can be done to fix it.
Anything can leak if not installed properly. Remove the latch; if the wood is rotted around the opening for the latch, you know that's the problem.
-Michael
I think it is the piece in the door that might be at fault, not the striker plate if that's what you meant. The pull/handle part in the latches have a horizontal pin for the handle to pivot on and there does not appear to be anything to prevent water from getting through. The roof gutter has a downspout that dumps water dead center over the doors so if it is windy at the same time, I think water may be getting blown hard against/into the latch. We are on acreage with no trees and over the winter we get some very strong winds that will blow water from the downspouts against the compartment doors. We didn't put our cover on this past winter and may be why I didn't notice anything this time last year.
I'll take it apart to see how it works and if there's something wrong or if an improvement can be made. It might be that the downspout is just in the worst possible location and there's nothing that can be done? The downspouts are the extended type so can't get water dumping any farther away from the doors. I may try putting a paper towel on the floor of the pass-through and spray a hose against the latch to see if water gets through.
Our slam latch looks like in this photo. KZ started using them in our model year, 2014. There's a number of different slam latch manufacturers. Don't know if others are any better or what brand we have.
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