What to do when your RV door is stuck?

What to do when your RV door is stuck?

Rubbing a bar of soap on both sides of the latch will give you a temporary fix that will probably last around a month. Although it isn’t a permanent repair, it is definitely a money saving Do It Yourself (DYI) fix. Using the soap will not only take care of that sticky RV door, but it will also save you some cash.

Why does my RV door randomly lock itself?

Well, not exactly attacked, but it did start to mysteriously and randomly lock itself. Now, this isn’t a problem when you are inside the RV, but when you are outside it quickly becomes a major nuisance. The Door lock mechanism on my RV started activating…

How to fix RV door lock by Don Bobbitt?

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Rubbing a bar of soap on both sides of the latch will give you a temporary fix that will probably last around a month. Although it isn’t a permanent repair, it is definitely a money saving Do It Yourself (DYI) fix. Using the soap will not only take care of that sticky RV door, but it will also save you some cash.

Do you need to replace your RV door lock?

RV Door locks seems to be something that needs to be replaced for a series of different reasons. That’s why we offer a huge variety of RV door locks and RV latches to choose from so that no matter what style camper door you have, we have the RV door lock for you.

What to do if your front door won’t latch?

In most cases, the door latch is too low on the strike plate and won’t fall into the latch hole. –Put a large screwdriver or piece of stiff metal against the inner lip of the strike plate and drive it down with several hard taps from a hammer. Check to see if door stays shut.

What to do if your garage door is too tight?

Tighten any that might be loose and then check the door again. If it latches securely, the problem is solved. If not, there is more to look for. Slide the latch in and out to see if it moves smoothly, and if not the door knob may be too tight. Loosen the knobs a little to relieve some of the pressure on the door and to free up the latch a little.

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