CaveVan Forum
VW T4 "Eurovans" => Interior! => Topic started by: Micah on January 11, 2016, 08:09:59 am
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Hi all, I have a recurring problem on both my '99 and '02 EV's. When the weather gets cold (this morning it was about 10 deg. F) It is really difficult to get the sliding door to shut. On my '99 I have discovered I can lock and unlock - then shut the door ( I repeat this process until the door catches shut.) On my '02 when I tried this I can't hear the actuator in the sliding door, and it doesn't seem to work as well.
Any thoughts on a fix for this, and why it is temperature related? (is the electric actuator simply too cold to work, and is there a way to bypass to shut the door if so?)
Thanks,
Micah
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On my '01 EVC when I first got it the sliding door was very stubborn. Had to slam it really hard to make it latch. Turned out it was out of alignment and was bouncing back instead of sliding into proper seating position. Had to adjust it, and it works fine since then.
-albertr
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I've seen that problem a couple of times here in Colorado.
I've "cleaned" the latch out with WD-40. Seems the thicker greases get really sticky when they get really cold.
Most recently I've had good luck with using chain lube!
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Thanks to Albertr and Cole - I've checked the screws and latches, cleaned with WD-40 and re-lubed with some lithium grease - on both vans. It seems to have done the trick :D