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SORTED: guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 05:27
by Nicola&Tony
Hi, I'm trying to remove the guide rail cover (so that I can investigate a problem with the sliding door) but the bliddy thing won't budge. I've removed the two screws and tried hitting along the bottom edge (using a hammer and a piece of wood as a drift) but there's a piece of plastic trim / bead that runs along the top edge of the cover which seems to be stopping any movement and I can't get this bit of plastic out either!
Has anyone got any tips for removing the plastic bead or the rail cover?
Does anyone know if the sliding door is checked as part of the mot? Only asking because ours is booked for tomorrow and I'm running out of time (and decent weather) to get our slider sorted before the test.
Cheers
Tony
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 06:16
by weldore
Hi tony...there's no way the plastic trim will come off without the cover being off.
Don't pull the cover away from the van,just leave it at rest and tap it up.I know the tabs are in the way for it to come off but if you can get it to move a little bit then pull it away.the more you pull it away from the van the tighter it will be.once you have moved it a little it will become easier
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 06:18
by weldore
Oh...and I'm sure if its not going to fall off it'll be fine...and even if it does it'll proberbly be an advisory
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 06:27
by Nicola&Tony
Sounds good, I'll give that a go, thanks very much for the help and info.

Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 06:43
by weldore
No probs...have fun and good luck with the mot
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 06:54
by Mickyfin
You could try some hot soapy water, pouring along the top where the bead is, ths may assist the removal.
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 15:20
by Nicola&Tony
weldore wrote:...there's no way the plastic trim will come off without the cover being off.
Don't pull the cover away from the van,just leave it at rest and tap it up.I know the tabs are in the way for it to come off but if you can get it to move a little bit then pull it away.the more you pull it away from the van the tighter it will be.once you have moved it a little it will become easier
That worked like a treat! Makes a big difference when you use the right technique, thanks Weldore!
Tony
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 15:22
by Nicola&Tony
Mickyfin wrote:You could try some hot soapy water . . .
Unfortunately our van is allergic to both soap and water!

Thanks for the suggestion though.
Tony
Re: Guide rail cover (sliding door)
Posted: 06 Jun 2012, 15:24
by Mickyfin
No problem, glad you got it off.