squeak from sliding door
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- Registriert: Sonntag 26. August 2018, 20:46
- Basisfahrzeug: DucatoX250
- Modellbeschreibung: Malibu 640LE
Re: squeak from sliding door
Unfortunately i reconize your problem as we have the same. The strange thing is, it isn’t constant. Sometimes it doesn’t squeak at all, but other times it squeaks quit a lot. The problem has been localized (same as with you) but unfortunately we haven't found a solution yet so we read this with great interest 
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- Registriert: Donnerstag 1. November 2018, 23:15
- Basisfahrzeug: Ducato MJ2 150
- Modellbeschreibung: Malibu 640 Le
Re: squeak from sliding door
Hi
I agree with you sometimes it’s very squeaky other times is not too audible, and then it gone. As there is a lot of different “ things” attached to the door window other blinds and its own insect mesh, wood at top press and panel, plastic sheet panel(upper finish) and the culprit in my opinion the slide insect mesh. I looked at removing this frame today to see if I could spot the rubbing contact. But I’m also looking in big hardware shops for thin stiff nylon something like poly-penco which has a low friction property.
I’m also concerned with taking screwdrivers to parts of the camper as they are mainly self tapping screws and the potential of them loosening.
Regards
Von Dermot ( ha ha )
I agree with you sometimes it’s very squeaky other times is not too audible, and then it gone. As there is a lot of different “ things” attached to the door window other blinds and its own insect mesh, wood at top press and panel, plastic sheet panel(upper finish) and the culprit in my opinion the slide insect mesh. I looked at removing this frame today to see if I could spot the rubbing contact. But I’m also looking in big hardware shops for thin stiff nylon something like poly-penco which has a low friction property.
I’m also concerned with taking screwdrivers to parts of the camper as they are mainly self tapping screws and the potential of them loosening.
Regards
Von Dermot ( ha ha )