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Old 10-27-2011, 08:52 AM   #1
grabdawg
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"Slam door" problem

Well, as a newbie I wondered how long it would take to have the first problem with our new 3625RE. The slam door on the right side pulled the hydraulic arm and fastener plate on the left side right off the door the other day when opening. Just pulled all the screws right out, with the plate and screws falling on the ground.

Has anyone else had or seen this problem? The dealer said that the factory would probably send a larger plate to mount on the door so that the arm can be reattached, rather than replacing the entire door assembly.

What do you think?
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