Re: Opening the Generator Door
Reply #4 –
Yeah I had that same problem last winter in mexico. I had a replacement cable because my problem was that the mechanism had bound up in the metal housing next to a lever. I think it was bent. What I had to do was to remove the two screws that hold the metal brace that secures the end of the cable housing and then you can pull on the cable and that should at least in my case then release the mechanism with somebody pushing in on the generator door to relieve pressure at the same time. I used a really small ratcheting screwdriver to do that. It's a square head drive. Unfortunately the Glendinning cable I bought on eBay that had been recommended by another member did not work for me so I have not fully repaired that yet. What I did do was to leave the catch off so I can pull on the cable while also putting some parachute cord around the yolk that pulls it and releases it as well. I can reach up underneath the front and grab a hold of the parachute cord.
That may not help you though as it sounds like it may have come across apart at the mechanism. It does help to have somebody pushing on the door to remove the pressure and then you should be able to get your arm up there and undo the latches. The other thing I had to do was to remove the bottom rubber pieces that it rotates on? I'm not sure what it's called and that way I was able to pull the bottom of the door away to get my arm up in there easier.
Good luck hope that helps