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Date:         Fri, 18 Sep 2009 22:29:24 -0600
Reply-To:     David Klein <david@ASHTEC.CA>
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From:         David Klein <david@ASHTEC.CA>
Subject:      sliding door
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My sliding doors has been popping open "half" way when driving and driving on bumpy roads makes it happen quicker after closing. I lubricated as per bentley and it worked better for about half of our month long trip. I looked on the clearance on all side and it seems to sitting low in the opening but the strider plates are all lined up. The door had fallen off recently (previous owner) but was put back on by a good shop. I looked bentley about raising the door but it looks like the door is already raised as high it will go. Is the inner-working of the latch worn?

Thanks, David


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