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807151 Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:25 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Our first weekend away in a 'van, and though all didn't go exactly to plan, we both think we're getting there. However, the flaps on either sides of the van, that cover the water inlet and hook-up point, started flapping about in the wind when driving. I tried to get them to click shut, but only succeeded with one of them (for about a mile). The other, the water one, flaps like crazy as I drive. Apart from the fact is fairly distracting to me when I use the mirrors, and I'm sure for other motorists, I cannot but help think its only a matter of time before they break off. Is there a quick fix for these things or has anyone got a solution to stop my van looking like a very large white budgie flapping very small wings as I drive down the road.
ps Our other faults of which there were a few, have been remedied by searching on this forum. However, I didn't know the correct name for these flap things, hence the dumb question.
 
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cover plates perhaps

Kev.
 
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Blue-tack or similar?

Otherwise you may have to replace the whole unit. Theyt're meant to "click" into pace but if the "click" has gone then I'd try blue-tack- and refix it when you've finished with using the EHU/Water filler

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I had the same problem with our Adria , its adesign problem and your dealer can fix it with a hot air gun in about 10 mins .
 
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Double sided velcro works very well.

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Thanks for the help and suggestions folks. It'll be the velcro meantime to see how it goes.
 
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The Klett-power type of Velcro would cure the problem for good.

Klett-power thread

Kev

PS not found a UK outlet for the real thing yet though.
 
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[quote] The Klett-power type of Velcro would cure the problem for good. [/quote

Would need to be seasonably easy to open the flaps for filling/ehu connection.

Velcro good idea though

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interesting thought about a heat gun, ours has this problem, i can see it is down to the inlets being screwed too tightly to the bodywork and forcing them out of shape!
 
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If there's room under the flaps, the best and most convenient solution might be to fix a skinny rare earth magnet underneath on the bodywork, with a little stainless steel disk disk on the flap. (Not all stainless is magnetic, so check first.)

That would be a "fit and forget" solution, and would not depend on the flap being a good fit in its housing, and neither would it be affected by temperature, water or muck.

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