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Old 05-12-2019, 02:29 PM   #1
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Entry Door window has slid down

Hi, my entry door window has slid down about an inch leaving an open space. Has anyone dealt with this, that could suggest how I fix it? I'm not the handiest person, sadly, but I'm also on a fixed income. Oh it's a 2004 Class C Granite Ridge! Thanks in advance!
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We had a similar problem with our Jayco when we owned it and were able to easily remove all the screws on the inside frame, use some silicon to hold and seal the glass, and then reinstall the inside frame and screws. It held up just fine for the 3 years we owned it.
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Old 05-12-2019, 05:01 PM   #3
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Had this happen on a previous motorhome as well and is an easy fix. As the previous poster stated unscrew the frame from the inside, holding the outside frame so it doesn't fall. There are a couple plastic lugs that support the glass in the frame. Flip the frame upside down so the plastic lugs on the top are now on the bottom to support the glass, re-caulk if necessary and re-insert the screws from the inside to hold everything together. Will probably last for years afterwards, course depends on how bad the roads get in the future.


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