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114954 PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:45 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I have an A/S Nuevo and when I was washing it the other day i noticed that the very front edge of the roof panel was moving up and down as I cleaned the roof.
On closer inspection it appears that the roof has lifted up from the cab surround moulding right in the middle by about 5-10mm, there doesn't appear to be any water getting in but it looks like it could be a biggish job to put right.

Anyone had a similar problem or any advice on putting it right, I am thinking of trying to seal the gap myself with silicone sealer, is there a preferred type of sealant to use?

Stuart.


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Hi,

I think if that was my van i would book it in with Auto-sleeper and let them take a look at that.

Don't know about new products now,but Sikaflex used to be the best sealer to use a few years ago.

Good luck......

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That sounds serious Stuart and if its moving up and down then sounds like either some part of the roof structure has failed or the cab-roof bond has gone.

I would do as hymmi has said, get on the blower to the Autosleeper Service Centre tommorrow and try and speak to Charles Trevelyan who runs the place and is veryy approachable and helpful.
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Hi, Stuart you have got me thinking, in France last yr. with very strong winds I had very severe vibration coming from cab area above, this ceased when I slowed down and as I couldn't find anything wrong I forgot about it till now. I think i'll take Petes advice and contact A/S.
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Hi, can you say if you have a Nuevo or a Nuevo ES, also were you on the roof washing the roof or doing it from the floor with a extended brush ? This may help with giving you some advise on how to rectify the problem. Rob
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Thanks for the replies so far, Rob it is the low profile one and I was on the floor with an extended brush.
I have been up on some step-ladders for a closer look, it's a difficult area to get to, but the roof panel has come away from the cab surround, difficult to see the gap because of the silly L-shaped trim that collects all the dirt.

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I have sent a note to the ASOC Tech Group suggesting they let club members who own this model know there could be a problem which needs checking
I am sure A-S will resolve the problem for you.

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Just got back from a few days away in the van, depressing to be home.

I received an email from Autosleepers, and they estimate the cost of a repair to be almost Ģ500, I don't know what you lot think, but to me that seems an awful lot of money to put right something that perhaps wasn't done correctly in the first place.


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Hi PugBoxter

Yes Ģ500.00 does seem a bit steep.

However, how old is the van? Is it under any warranty?

If it is a common fault affecting many, then it may be a manufacturing issue.

I suggest a chat with the manufacturer and then on to weights and measures for a chat

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Hi PugBoxter

Our Autosleepers Ravenna had to go back to their service centre when the side panel seam appeared to have popped out. On arrival at the centre the vehicle was inspected and the following remark was made.
Oh we didn't expect to see that, it's usually the front seal on the luton above the cab that is the problem. So perhaps there is a manufacturing issue with your van, I would be inclined to talk to Autosleepers about this, they do genuinely seem to care about quality issues. A phone call may be more productive than an e-mail. Charles Trevelyan is the man to speak to. Good luck

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