Hi everyone!
Picked up our Freda last week and I'm a bit confused about the sliding door...it currently has to be slammed shut, but I did think that there's supposed to be a self closing device. How do I identify if it is supposed to be self closing? It is a new shape, 1999 Freda.
Many thanks!
Self closing sliding door.
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Self closing sliding door.
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Re: Self closing sliding door.
Just gently push it closed.....it should then finish off by closing tight on it's own.....you will hear the motors if it's working.
Re: Self closing sliding door.
think clue is number of contact pins on door and frame
i believe closer has 5 less if its not fitted
note it only pulls door in the last bit
i believe closer has 5 less if its not fitted
note it only pulls door in the last bit
Re: Self closing sliding door.
You need 5 pins for the door to be self closing
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Re: Self closing sliding door.
Thanks everyone.
Looks like we've got a slamming, sliding door!
Looks like we've got a slamming, sliding door!
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Re: Self closing sliding door.
I'd view this as a bonus. Little to go wrong and it isn't taking battery power when oyu're on a campsite. 
