Electric sliding door problem

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Electric sliding door problem

Post by hembramacho » Sat May 16, 2009 1:51 pm

Picked up my very first Bongo this week - chuffed to bits!!! Still finding my way round it and getting used to it's little quirky bits but loving every minute. :D
First problem - the electric sliding door.
I've worked out that I'm supposed to close it to about half way and then the electric closing mechanism should kick in and close it automatically. It doesn't. No matter how slowly and carefully I close it nothing takes over. Then when I shut it, THATS when I get a load of whirring and electric type noises.
Am I missing something here and being a bit thick, or has anyone else had (and hopefully cured) this problem.

Andrew

ps met another 2 bongos whilst out driving and was so excited to carry out Rule 1.1 (1) (a). Nothing in return! What's going on????????
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by mister munkey » Sat May 16, 2009 1:57 pm

Welcome to a wide new world!!

The soft close motor will only gently pull the door shut after closing to the first "click".

It doesn't actually pull the door shut along the runners, yours sounds to be about right, unless the motor is whirring after its fully shut, in which case some adjustments may be necessary.
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by westonwarrior » Sat May 16, 2009 1:58 pm

it needs to be almost closed ie in position half pushed in to the doorhole it just finished off the job

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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by hembramacho » Sat May 16, 2009 2:09 pm

That was a quick response - thanks a lot guys.

Just been outside for another look. NOW I see!!!!!! #-o After it clicks shut, the electric motor kicks in and pulls the door in further - I can see it now I'm looking for it!

Brilliant :D
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by mikeonb4c » Sat May 16, 2009 2:22 pm

Lots of jokes I believe about VW camper owners slamming their sliding doors late at night on the campsite (grrrr!) while Bongo owners just press the door 'to' and let the whirring thing finish the job. Mind you, I still hear the distinctive sound of Bongo doors rolling along their runners late at night on the campsite. But thats OK - it tells me its 12 bells and all's right with the world :lol:
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by francophile1947 » Sat May 16, 2009 2:50 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:Lots of jokes I believe about VW camper owners slamming their sliding doors late at night on the campsite (grrrr!) while Bongo owners just press the door 'to' and let the whirring thing finish the job. Mind you, I still hear the distinctive sound of Bongo doors rolling along their runners late at night on the campsite. But thats OK - it tells me its 12 bells and all's right with the world :lol:
Mike. I think it's 12 pints rather than 12 Bells :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by Doone » Sat May 16, 2009 4:47 pm

ps met another 2 bongos whilst out driving and was so excited to carry out Rule 1.1 (1) (a). Nothing in return! What's going on????????
Not every bongo owner is a member of BF. :wink:
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by hembramacho » Sat May 16, 2009 5:44 pm

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ps met another 2 bongos whilst out driving and was so excited to carry out Rule 1.1 (1) (a). Nothing in return! What's going on????????
Not every bongo owner is a member of BF. :wink:
They should be - it's great on here =D> =D> =D>
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Re: Electric sliding door problem

Post by Alison01326 » Sat May 16, 2009 11:17 pm

hembramacho wrote:ps met another 2 bongos whilst out driving and was so excited to carry out Rule 1.1 (1) (a). Nothing in return! What's going on????????
My 3 year old son also gets excited (bless him) but being in the back can only wave (and no-one can see him as the windows are darkened). If they don't wave back (notwithstanding that they can't see him) he'll say "They see us. They are busy watching what the idiot in front of them is going to do". Wonder where he got that from? :lol:

And as for your sliding door, at least you knew something was supposed to happen. No-one told me and I nearly trapped my fingers in it first time I shut it (it didn't look shut, so I put my hand out to give it that final nudge and the door-closer kicked in just as I touched the door).
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