Mine wouldn't catch because the nylon block on the top front door slider was badly worn. I turned it 90 degrees so the worn side wasn't being used and the catch worked fine. The worn block allowed the door to lean out to far to catch. Ken 82 Westy On Tuesday, September 15, 1998 6:42 AM, Michael Jurik [SMTP:MAJurik27@AOL.COM] wrote: > I also have a sliding door with a mind of its own (ditto for almost losing > my > dog). I've got the thing rigged with a hasp on the interior side for safety > and security. I see what's causing the problem -- the catch on the rear end > of > the slider. I haven't had the courage to inquire as to its price. Does > anyone > know the recall status of this problem? > > Michael Jurik > 87 GL |
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