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2000 Fleetwood Southwind exterior cabinet latches

Flyteof4
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Does anyone know how to remove the exterior basement cabinet latches? I've removed the handle mechanism but can't get the latch parts out of the door. The screws just keep turning. All of the cabinet door latches have difficulty catching the pieces they're supposed to latch to on the side of the motor home so I would like to remove the hardware to make sure it's in good working order and oiled before reassembling it.

Anyone?
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar
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Chum_lee
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Using a silicone based dry spray on bicycle chain lubricant or Kwikee stair lube on the sliders and finger latches/locks will keep them sliding more smoothly over time. Expect all the plastic latches to eventually break. Getting them open if the latch breaks in the extended position can be challenging. Do it from behind the doors, not in front.

Chum lee

Flyteof4
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Excellent. Thank you!
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

happy-2
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I ordered my new latches from fleetwood and i keep 2 pairs with me while traveling.or you can buy the latches at camping world for about 10 bucks each.when you replace the door latches use sheet metal screws not nuts.

Flyteof4
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Hey that's a pretty good idea too. So basically you're just cutting through the plastic panel revealing the catch mechanism? I assume the styrofoam core is already removed on the inside surrounding the latch. Is there a place where you order the parts from? Do you know of a good website?
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

discovery4us
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I am slowly fixing mine one at a time as they break. I use a razor knife to cut a 5" X 5" square on the inside of the door right behind the plastic catch on the edge of the door. I have some stained plywood patches that I then cover the hole with but am thinking of using license plates from states I visit to cover the hole. Just use 1/4" tek screws to attach the cover.

Not the prettiest but allows full access to the plastic catch and I don't have to worry about bending the door trim. Will also allow me to easily replace them as they will break in the future.

Flyteof4
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Haha. Wasn't offended. I tried to remove the side piece with the latch by using a thin scraper to gently break the glue bond along the length of the trim piece but I couldn't get it all. I managed to pull the piece off enough so I could see inside and found that the screws were held by nuts that just spin. I will try your method of pounding the piece off using a block tonight. Thanks for the tips. Cheers!
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

RLS7201
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LOL....Glad you wasn't offended by my first post.
Thinking back, scratching head, I think the latch screws are only holding the latch to the side panel. If you have the corner screws out, then the glue should be your only problem. I know it's scary but the end piece should be removable. If it bends a little while removing, you can straighten it later. Brute strength and ignorance shall prevail.
If this is the design you have, get a wood block and hammer up near the end (close to where the corner screws were) and drive that piece off. Once it starts moving, move the block along the length of the side panel.

Richard

PS DON"T SLAM THE BAY DOOR. ROFLMHO
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
2 Segways in Toad
First brake job
1941 Hudson

Flyteof4
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Where were you when I was learning the hard way?? Ok, what's done is done and I will no longer slam the doors :). Going forward though, I removed the handle mechanism and removed the corner frame screws and the bottom piece of frame. The sides won't come off because I can't remove the screws from the latch areas. The screws just spin. I assume that means the holes are stripped or is there a nut or some other piece that's just spinning inside?
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

RLS7201
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Flyteof4 wrote:
In addition, Does anyone know how to adjust the catches so you don't have to slam the doors so hard just to get them to latch?


There in lies your problem.
Don't slam the doors!
Lift the handle on the out side of the door, close door, push door with your knee to latch it. I have the very same bay doors and latches on my 95 Bounder and all the parts are original. Those plastic latches on the edges of the doors will break off when slammed.
To change the latches, first remove the handle by removing the 4 screws on the inside of the door. Then remove the gas lift spring. Then remove the latch screws and the corner screws. Then start prying the edge aluminum from the door. Not only are the doors screwed together, they are also glued together. Once the repair has been made, don't slam the doors!
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
2 Segways in Toad
First brake job
1941 Hudson

Flyteof4
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I tried YouTube but nothing pertaining to my problem. In addition, Does anyone know how to adjust the catches so you don't have to slam the doors so hard just to get them to latch?
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

happy-2
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Explorer
look on youtube on how to replace RV side compartment latches

Flyteof4
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Yes. All the outside storage bay latches are very difficult to close and a few of the lugs have snapped off. I'd like to systematically remove each latch, replace worn or broken parts and reassemble. I'm able to remove the handle part but not the latch parts that are buried inside the door.
Cam & Nicole
2000 Fleetwood Southwind F53 w/Banks
2003 Honda CR-V
Demco Excalibar

happy-2
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Explorer
Are you talking about the outside compartment doors on both sides of the coach, as in storage bays