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What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 22 May 2012, 22:09
by nevill3
Lorraine complained this weekend when for the umpteenth time the sliding door caught/paused half way along its travel when she was closing it. So I decided to remove the sliding door cover to see if there was any grunge in the channel that was causing the problem...what I found was much worse

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The guide rail for the centre runner was slightly warped because of the rusty panel behind it, causing the hinge to catch as it went past the bowed out section. The rust had set in and after sanding it all back the only solution for the moment was to straighten the guide rail, treat the area with vactan and filler it to cover the gaping hole. Not ideal but I don't have a welder but I am seriously thinking of investing in one.

After a few hours work it looked like this..

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And so I refitted the cover panel and have saved lots of photos of the "Bodge" for future reference so I don't forget where the filler is.... :rollin

Nev

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 22 May 2012, 22:32
by Cruz
Would that hole be caused by water leaking in through the window seals?

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 23 May 2012, 12:22
by DavidPallister
Take a look under the other side too, bet it's in exactly the same state, both mine were. The inner and outer skins are spot welded together at that point, and makes a perfect collection point for any rain that leaks passed the window seals above.
Luckily, my slider track side rusted through to the inside of the van so was quite easy to repair, didn't have to remove the slider track. The other side went through the outside, but with no track on that side, it was again quite an easy repair.

Dave

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 07:20
by jimpainter
DavidPallister wrote:Take a look under the other side too, bet it's in exactly the same state, both mine were. The inner and outer skins are spot welded together at that point, and makes a perfect collection point for any rain that leaks passed the window seals above.
Luckily, my slider track side rusted through to the inside of the van so was quite easy to repair, didn't have to remove the slider track. The other side went through the outside, but with no track on that side, it was again quite an easy repair.

Dave

Exactly what he said. :D

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 10:51
by Cruz
I have a bubbling patch on the non-slider side but I have no window :?:

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 10:55
by jamesc76
Cruz wrote:I have a bubbling patch on the non-slider side but I have no window :?:
panel van with the pressed vent in that panel???

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 14:27
by DavidPallister
Probably just as good at catching condensation running down the inside of the panel as it is at catching rain leaks

Dave

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 19:16
by Cyrus
I repaired mine the other week before my door fell off, seems a common place to rot. :(

Re: What's Hiding behind your Sliding Door Cover Panel??

Posted: 24 May 2012, 21:33
by Cruz
jamesc76 wrote:
Cruz wrote:I have a bubbling patch on the non-slider side but I have no window :?:
panel van with the pressed vent in that panel???
No. Just the plastic air vents at the back. Unless there is something nasty going on beneath the high top :shock: