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Locked entry door on 2004 M380 - garyvant55439 - 08-10-2012 04:05

I have a 2004 Wanderlodge M380. When I returned home after two weeks, I could
not open the entry door with my key. The rig had sat in 100+ degree heat all
that time.

Eventually, I got in through a window and found one of the DC breakers in the
front dash panel tripped. I reset it and was able to open the door.

This morning, I found the door locked again. The breaker that was tripped
yesterday was now Ok. I checked other breakers in both the dash panel and the
outside driver's side panel. They were all Ok.

Do any of you have any ideas?

Gary Van Tassel
Cottonwood, AZ
612-207-5807


Locked entry door on 2004 M380 - brad barton - 08-10-2012 09:19

Gary,
I had similar problems with my 2000 LXi, butno electrical issues. I'm convinced it was the uneven heating of differently-colored painted surfaces.
They probably needed a little wider tolerances around the door to account for expansion.
Brad Barton, former LXi


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Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 16:05:20 +0000
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Locked entry door on 2004 M380



I have a 2004 Wanderlodge M380. When I returned home after two weeks, I could not open the entry door with my key. The rig had sat in 100+ degree heat all that time.



Eventually, I got in through a window and found one of the DC breakers in the front dash panel tripped. I reset it and was able to open the door.



This morning, I found the door locked again. The breaker that was tripped yesterday was now Ok. I checked other breakers in both the dash panel and the outside driver's side panel. They were all Ok.



Do any of you have any ideas?



Gary Van Tassel

Cottonwood, AZ

612-207-5807