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Title: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: FtRoadTrip on August 18, 2022, 02:36:28 pm
Greetings-

I have read that people sometimes have trouble getting the front generator access door to open after pulling the handle.  My handle will not budge- It is frozen.

I know I can pull harder but I think it would only damage a latch etc.

Can someone give me a fix?

Thanks.

-FT
Title: Re: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: Rudy on August 18, 2022, 03:05:50 pm
Hose everything with CorossionX and pull.  Once open, CorossionX the latches and cable thoroughly
Title: Re: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: FtRoadTrip on August 18, 2022, 03:20:40 pm
I had to move the coach to let someone into the bay I was in.  Gave it a try-  Opened easier than ever.  I tried 20 times over two days prior to this happening.

Thank you Rudy.

The cable has a torn jacket with broken steel strands surrounding a nylon cable.

I am going to look into a replacement.

Thanks again Rudy!

-FT 
Title: Re: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: D.J. Osborn on August 18, 2022, 04:02:14 pm
I had to move the coach to let someone into the bay I was in.  Gave it a try-  Opened easier than ever.  I tried 20 times over two days prior to this happening.

The cable has a torn jacket with broken copper strands surrounding a nylon cable.

I am going to look into a replacement.

Foretravel had the replacement for mine when it failed a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: oldguy on August 18, 2022, 05:09:22 pm
I will try CorossionX  Ernie on my cable. I got mine broke free but I know if I leave if it will
freeze up again so I was planning on ordering a new one.
Title: Re: Generator Door Stuck
Post by: FtRoadTrip on August 18, 2022, 06:11:58 pm
The reason that I was opening the generator door was I had to change the generator fuel pump. 

After further inspection of the door situation I have determined that the cable is supposed to coil in a specific way to allow it to open smoothly the next time.  I had not paid any attention to this before.  I have opened it at least 10 times since and it is smooth as can be.  I just have to pay attention when closing the door rather than just slamming it closed.

I appreciate all the responses.  I will get around to replacing the cable soon.

-FT