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Topic: Elldis Odyssey Front Locker Door
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Gongon
23/10/2013 at 4:46pm
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Bought this caravan (2003 524) from a dealer seven years ago and put it into winter storage shortly afterwards.
3 months later, when I collected the van again, a bucket inside the locker was found to be full of water.
I discovered that the door seemed too wide for the aperture and so was bowed out enough to prevent the water seal from doing it's job.
Dealer argued that it wasn't supposed to be sealed as it's a gas locker.
Argument continued but the dealer went bust so we have lived with it ever since.
Don't really know what to do as both the door and the front panel are plastic mouldings so they must all be the same?
Have thought of an additional catch at the top in the middle to pull the bow out but this would be unsightly.
Other thought is some kind of bracket to pull the bow in as the door shuts.
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jeff juke
23/10/2013 at 8:20pm
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Id take the door off if you can and sit a very heavy weight on it and leave for a few weeks till it goes straight ?
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