- May 14, 2018
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- Autograph 794-T
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- Caravan owner moved on to Motorhome
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Yep.. that looks like the one.. says its 'Unavailable'.
The whole thing is a bit of a design bodge from the start. Its well shonky.As above, drill a 2 or 3mm hole into the very end of the crack. This will prevent the crack from spreading. Use a Stanley knife down the crack a couple of times to create a slightly larger surface area for the glue to grip on to. Get a pot of pvc pipe weld or pipe cement from Screwfix (catalogue number 14295) and dab in neatly over the crack. Leave it to dry for several hours. Then using a piece of sandpaper or similar you can remove any excess glue.
Now you need to tackle the problem of why it cracked in the first place. It looks like there is a hinge at the leading edge of the panel, it’s very likely to have seized through lack of use and moisture ingress. Open the hatch as far as it will go, then from the INSIDE of the van spray the hinge with silicone spray (Screwfix catalogue number 436FE), leave for 10 minutes then work the window up and down a few times. Just had another look at the hinge, silicone spray from outside too, BUT DONT GET BIT ON THE BODYWORK/PLASIC PANELS as it will make cleaning it and treating with wax etc in the future turn into a real pain! Job jobbed!
Cheers!
Russ
Hmmm interesting ideaYou should be able to claim on your insurance if you have glass cover.
It would be good to get that crack stopped Asap with a small drill.The whole thing is a bit of a design bodge from the start. Its well shonky.
I'm touring at the moment, will get a good look at it after next week when I get back to the UK.
Do you know the German for 'Can you drill my sunroof at the end of the crack'? [Kannst du mein Schiebedach am Ende des Risses bohren?] and where to present ones self for such a request? It just isn't practical.It would be good to get that crack stopped Asap with a small drill.
I would try and persuade someone to help do that before the crack crosses into the double glaze section, then you are really screwed.
It’s not being tied down, it’s the wind under the leading edge could increase the crack.Do you know the German for 'Can you drill my sunroof at the end of the crack'? [Kannst du mein Schiebedach am Ende des Risses bohren?] and where to present ones self for such a request? It just isn't practical.
I've got the roof tied down so it wont move. It will just have to do.
May have moved to Shelf in Halifax if you google themThere’s a company near me called EECO in Elland, Halifax who specialise in repairing and selling replacement windows for caravans and Motorhomes.
I’d try them first before drilling your current window.
I’m sure if you can take some close up photos and explain the issue to them, they will advise you whether they can repair it and what they need? Ie, window taking off and sending or you driving to them etc.
Good advice but the op is currently in Germany touringMay have moved to Shelf in Halifax if you google them
Hi Paul, For such jobs I have used Bondic with excellent results. Even if you only use it until you find a new sunroof. I can recommend it for many other uses in the home or Motorhome.The overcab 'sunroof' has developed a crack near the hinge. It's a 2017 Autograph II. Been trying to find one on the internerd with no luck. Prima seems to come up blank (but I never can find anything on that god awful site). Anyone got any suggestions for sourcing one?
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I see the Northerners on tour have just done their last video replacing that window for the same reason.The overcab 'sunroof' has developed a crack near the hinge. It's a 2017 Autograph II. Been trying to find one on the internerd with no luck. Prima seems to come up blank (but I never can find anything on that god awful site). Anyone got any suggestions for sourcing one?
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I tried them, unfortunately they don’t manufacture the curved overcab windows. I’m going to try SFM a try later.There’s a company near me called EECO in Elland, Halifax who specialise in repairing and selling replacement windows for caravans and Motorhomes.
I’d try them first before drilling your current window.
I’m sure if you can take some close up photos and explain the issue to them, they will advise you whether they can repair it and what they need? Ie, window taking off and sending or you driving to them etc.
That's a shame.I tried them, unfortunately they don’t manufacture the curved overcab windows. I’m going to try SFM a try later.
I thought he'd asked for advice on sourcing one, not repairing whilst currently in Germany " I'm touring at the moment, will get a good look at it after next week when I get back to the UK. " (post 8)Good advice but the op is currently in Germany touring