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Picking up our '05 Bus on Monday. When I asked why the entry door didn't lock in the open position, the salesman said that a lot of coaches now don't have that feature. (All the Monaco's I looked at do!) I ask, "how do you keep the door open, when you want just the screen door open?" He says...well, you could jamb a block into the hinge gap of the outer door.

I suppose I could, but that seems sort of, um, 'ghetto', for a coach that costs this much! What are others doing that don't have the door that latchs open?


Gary & Eloise
'05 Allegro Bus, 40TSP
'01 Honda CR-V

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Don't believe that salesman. He just wants to sell you the coach, not fix it. Both my 2004 Allegro Bus and my 2007 had doors that stay open. There is a detent mechanism that holds it in the full open position. Apparently the one on the '05 that you're looking at has a broken one and he's just giving you the old "they all come that way" story to sidestep the issue.


Mark & Leann Quasius
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2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited



 
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Thanx Cruiser.

I'm afraid it's on my nickel now. I can't see anything unusual on the door that looks broken or not quite right. Dunno what to do next to take care of it myself.


Gary & Eloise
'05 Allegro Bus, 40TSP
'01 Honda CR-V

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Aime,
He was talking about the entry door to the bus, thanks though.


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They sell at any RV parts, the mechanism that you screw-in in place. About $10, but depends on the model . I would go for the chrome one, more solid, but it is your call.



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I would never use a block in the jamb to hold the door open, if someone pushed it, or a big wind came along it could spring your jamb out of rack. Now you got a real problem. IMHO the salesman is goofy. Talk to the service manager about it. Big Wink


Steve, Pat, Hakbar, & Root Motor
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2007 HHR towed, 4 Motor Cycles mixed heritages.
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The detent mechanism should be inside the door near the top. It may be a real simple thing to repair.


Mark & Leann Quasius
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2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
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Gary,

If you have not fixed it yet, try calling Tiffin service department (256.356.0261) in Red Bay. They can tell you what's wrong (I'll bet Cruzer is right), how to fix it and get you the right part. Helps to have your serial number ready when you call. They'll ask for it.


Travel well, travel safe,
Jim & BJ C


2006 Tiffin Phaeton 40 QDH, 350 Cat C7, Freightliner XCR Chassis, SuperSteer Motion Control Units, Safety T Plus Steering Stablizer, Michelin Super Single "Fat Boys" on Rear Axle, Garmin 7200 GPS
2007 Saturn Outlook, Blue Ox Avente LX Towbar, Brake Buddy Vantage Auxiliary Brake
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Thanks for asking. What I did was to push up on the metal bracket some. That seemed to cause it to stay in an open position with a rather weak detent. Good for now. I'll take your advice if it won't stay put reasonably.

Thanx again,

Gary


Gary & Eloise
'05 Allegro Bus, 40TSP
'01 Honda CR-V

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You guys are ahead of me. Things on my coach generally have one of two conditions, they work or their broke. If they work, I use them; if their broke, I call somebody that knows what their doing to unbroke them. At this stage in my life, I just want to use things, not fix them. Besides, I don't fit under things like I did 100 lbs ago. Don't hesitate to call Red Bay, they are really great people there.


Travel well, travel safe,
Jim & BJ C


2006 Tiffin Phaeton 40 QDH, 350 Cat C7, Freightliner XCR Chassis, SuperSteer Motion Control Units, Safety T Plus Steering Stablizer, Michelin Super Single "Fat Boys" on Rear Axle, Garmin 7200 GPS
2007 Saturn Outlook, Blue Ox Avente LX Towbar, Brake Buddy Vantage Auxiliary Brake
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