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Post Info TOPIC: Jayco (coast to Coast) Triple water filler door repair


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Jayco (coast to Coast) Triple water filler door repair


Hi,

Cheap alternative to removing complete door or infill to replace total unit when the middle pull out bit that covers centre hose inlet inevetiablly snaps off because its just a plastic hinge.

 

These can be snapped in as a quick repair (or leave until you sell van so you only have to replace total unit once). Would suit if you don't leave mains water plugged in or are happy to leave main door ajar.

 

  https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/225165457672

 

Thanks

Brett



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Welcome to GN's Ted, With the Jayco inlet flap most just leave the gap in the flap when centre breaks off - it is unimportant in the scheme of things - barely noticeable.

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I agree that broken tab is not that important, but some folk would like order returned.

A cheap rectification looks a good idea.  Might reduce extra road grim, dust and bugs getting into that space too.

 



Ted, I will have to search for a black tab like that one, if and when my Jayco water filler door has a similar problemsmile



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That was a good find, Ted Farkas

It is always good to know what is available, so thanks for that

Also welcome to the forum

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Thanks Ted for your info.

I gave up trying to feed mains water into my van (the door was only part of the problem) - I replaced all of the key bits but the hose kept blowing off so I fed the system from an independent feed now on the A frame. I only open that door to feed water into the tanks.

Welcome to the forum - I hope you'll enjoy your time here, learn heaps & share heaps. The Search function can be very useful at times.

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Warren-Pat_01 wrote:

Thanks Ted for your info.

I gave up trying to feed mains water into my van (the door was only part of the problem) - I replaced all of the key bits but the hose kept blowing off so I fed the system from an independent feed now on the A frame. I only open that door to feed water into the tanks.



 So did I

Barry



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