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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: George Frudakis on August 13, 2023, 05:34:27 PM
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2002 Marquis round shower door rail has a plastic strip running the entire length of the top round rail. The roller that connects to the shower door roll along the rail. The plastic strip in the center of the rail lifted up in a 3-inch section and cause the roller to bind. I tried to push the strip down but it will not connect to anything and just come up again. I thought to glue it down but under the plastic strip is hollow. I tried to stretch it to the side hoping it will push down and lay flat but it will not move left or right. It will lie down but need something to secure it and keep it down.
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Hi George,
This might help you, https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cesana-Circle-Shower-Replacement-Nylon-Strip-722-36-for-Cesana/166049164202?chn=ps&norover=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=166049164202&targetid=1529493982782&device=t&mktype=pla&googleloc=9029184&campaignid=19851828444&mkgroupid=145880009174&rlsatarget=pla-1529493982782&abcId=9307249&merchantid=6296724&gbraid=0AAAAAD_QDh841At-eIeM_M5KVZC83MBlb&gclid=CjwKCAjw_uGmBhBREiwAeOfsd2L4SpW4rRUNk23jF2vjv-SXS0z2WFMlygGxHL5J-roFLCBbHnio0hoCfU0QAvD_BwE&pageci=eac15867-f073-4945-aa20-4b96676131da&redirect=mobile
Good luck!
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Thank you I hope it fits.
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The strip on the top of my shower door has split near the rear end of the coach. I purchased a replacement from eBay but have not installed it yet because the Scotch 88 electrical tape has held the plastic strip down for over a year.
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Gentlemen, I have a question to ask? Do you travel with the door closed or open.
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I assume the aforementioned gentlemen have the same shower enclosure that is found in our coach - a Cesana curved shower enclosure. Our shower door is obviously designed to be closed when the coach is moving because it has a wire loop that holds the door firmly closed while traveling. The wire loop has nothing to loop over when the door is open.
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The follow discribes the error in the original engineering and travel instructions. The shower enclosure was designed for a house not a recreational vehicle. The curved sliding door weighs about 70 pounds. When closed or stored, the weight of the door is suspended by the 2 rollers from a single curved tube between the 2 fixed glass panels on each side. The shower is generally located above the rear drive axle. The issues became apparent after the warranty claims about rollers and cam adjustment constantly loosening and the top tube was bending downward from rough roads or potholes in the road. The suggested repair was to store the door in the open position above the fixed curved glass panel. When secured with upper and lower pins, the door now has the strength of a fixed panel to support the weight of the sliding door. Those of us that have this method of transit storage, have not had any issues with the shower. Enclosed are some photos of the pin locations.
Caution when drilling to avoid the tempered glass panels. Fred Brooks, retired luxury coach technician.
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Here is another option, https://www.amazon.com/Camco-Refrigerator-Prevents-Extends-Between/dp/B0006IX7WY/ref=asc_df_B0006IX7WY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198056825273&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5832459306740371458&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=t&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9029184&hvtargid=pla-379430722046&psc=1
Use 2 of these to wedge the door securely in the open position preventing what Fred described above. These worked really well on my 02’ Marquis. Hope this helps.
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I keep my door in the open position when traveling. My door has straps to hold the door open or shut when traveling. I use a 3 or 4 foot piece of duct tape to hold the door open on the road. I put the tape vertically on the aluminum right where the sliding door meets the fixed panel.
I have seen the Fred Brooks pictures of the pins he uses to hold the door open but do not have the courage to drill holes in the doors with the glass so close.
Last year, before the duct tape procedure, our door bounced off the top rail when we hit a big bump in the road and when we stopped we discovered the intact door at a 45 degree angle in the shower. PHEW!