I just bought my first coach, a 2005 featherlite. Neither of the pocket doors are working. The switches are all lit up red but nothing happens when I push them. The breakers all seem to be good. Any ideas of what I can look for or try?
I just bought my first coach, a 2005 featherlite. Neither of the pocket doors are working. The switches are all lit up red but nothing happens when I push them. The breakers all seem to be good. Any ideas of what I can look for or try?
Is your air compressor on? They are likely air operated.
Gil and Durlene
2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion
The step cover and slides are working so I’ll assume yes, the air compressor is working. How do I know if it’s electric or air operated?
Contact or go see Donnie Myers.
Les Stallings
Crossville TN
2006 Country Coach XLII
Do you have a contact?
https://dmrv.com/
He most likely built your bus.
Les Stallings
Crossville TN
2006 Country Coach XLII
Thanks for the info
The doors ended up being electric. The breaker didn’t look tripped and the light beside it was still lit but when I popped it off and back on the door started working. It must have been hung in between.
I had an enquiry yesterday. 2 air pocket door on a 98 Vantare have come off the tracks and how do u reattatch them?
My answer was depends how they r hanging and what exactly broke. Also suggested it is an inexact sience and could be a very challenging project.
How could my sugestions have been inproved? Also Has anyone diasbled air pocket doors due to leaks that were not easily accesable and what was the solution for holding them open and closed without air?
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A simple solution is leave them open and intall these at the opening untill a reasonable fix can be done.
Im also interested in how do u remove a leaky air clyinder on a pocket door when its leaking?? Dying to hear the correct method.
Last edited by Joe Camper; 03-17-2021 at 07:57 AM.
1990 Peterbuilt 377
3406 B Caterpillar
13 Speed Roadranger
No Norgrens
1 day on paper no machines
I use these magnets for lots of things. I’m sure there’s one strong enough to hold a door.
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