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Abaddon

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Leaks when it rains.. Looking at it, it seems that it doesn't do the final
'push up' right at the leading edge when it closes. Anybody else had this
problem? It all looks ok, nothing missing and is smooth and everything, but
just doesn't seal properly...?




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> Leaks when it rains.. Looking at it, it seems that it doesn't do the final
> 'push up' right at the leading edge when it closes. Anybody else had this
> problem? It all looks ok, nothing missing and is smooth and everything,

but
> just doesn't seal properly...?
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been there had that problem - it isn't what you think there are drain holes
and pipes internally in the roof so any excess water runs away.
Unfortunately they get blocked and you get a shower, strimmer nylon wire is
ideal just run the roof back and stick your head out if I remember correctly
the drain is about 2 inches back down the side rails poke it out then wash
it through thoroughly there may be additional holes to the rear but short of
removing the furry cover (you dont want to do this it is a biatch to put
back) I couldnt find them. it is possible to adjust the s/r panel again
remove the cover and you will find four brackets mark the position slack off
the screws and play about until you get a good fit
Derek


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> been there had that problem - it isn't what you think there are drain
> holes
> and pipes internally in the roof so any excess water runs away.
> Unfortunately they get blocked and you get a shower, strimmer nylon wire
> is
> ideal just run the roof back and stick your head out if I remember
> correctly
> the drain is about 2 inches back down the side rails poke it out then
> wash
> it through thoroughly there may be additional holes to the rear but short
> of
> removing the furry cover (you dont want to do this it is a biatch to put
> back) I couldnt find them. it is possible to adjust the s/r panel again
> remove the cover and you will find four brackets mark the position slack
> off
> the screws and play about until you get a good fit
> Derek


Thanks Derek - I'll have a look tomorrow. Even if it rains, I figure I'll
get just as wet.. !!

Ian.


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