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Title: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: Peter and Sue on Sep 28, 2003, 07:05 PM
 Hi everbody-
 Took the Jayco 21 C for 1st camping experience this last weekend. Saturday night
 became very exciting.  We had a tornado within a couple of miles of the State Park (Govenor Dodge) and we had the most intense rain/thunder/lightening that I ve seen.  The trailer was extremely stable and there were no leaks.  When I was
 putting everything together for the trip home (really is about 15 minutes except for getting the carpeting up out of the new mud), I saw that the access panel was loose on the refrigerator.  I pushed it closed (it isn t hinged, just friction catches and locator tabs on bottom )and drove home.  At home I saw that
 the panel was missing.  The winds coming home were gusting at 20 + miles/hr.
 I called the dealer about this but I m not really sure if it is his liability or mine.
 Appreciate your input.  
 Thanks,
 
Title: RE: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: Y-Guy on May 30, 2003, 01:53 AM
 Peter and SueDid they take care of you or did it end up costing you?  I know on our 23D getting those catches to rotate and lock it a lot harder than on my Niagara.  I wish they had a better method of locking them in place that was quick but secure too.
Title: RE: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: Y-Guy on May 30, 2003, 01:54 AM
 Peter and Suetest
Title: RE: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: Surfcal on May 30, 2003, 12:54 PM
 Y-Guy
 
QuoteORIGINAL:  Y-Guy
 
 test
 

 Y-Guy, are you OK?  You ve been testy lately.
 
 Surfcal
 
Title: RE: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: Y-Guy on May 30, 2003, 10:43 PM
 Peter and SuePerhaps I do need to be tested, just not sure what for.
Title: RE: lost access cover to refrigerator
Post by: homecrew on Jul 02, 2003, 02:48 PM
 Peter and SueWe lost the the fridge cover also - who did forget to latch it tightly ??? - Anyway when we got a new one I drilled 2 small holes in the bottom of the frame and 2 in the new cover and used long plastic covered twist-ties to attach the cover to the frame. The ties are long enough for the cover to hang down for access. Twice we ve seen it flapping in the wind, but it is still there.