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I have 2010 Coach 1401 and can’t find a air release for the bedroom and Mst Bath air pocket doors. Does anyone know if the older coaches have a release?
Thanks!
Fred & Drinda Robertson
2010 Newell #1401
2017 Jeep Rubicon
Austin, TX
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Fred,
I never found any on 1202 (2007 but similar to yours) but did find a a page here on the forum that might point you in a direction. More than one wife has been concerned about this situation. Good luck,
Bob
Pocket Doors
Sandy and Bob McBratney
Previous owners of 2007 Newell #1202 "Boomer"
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I think, then, it’s best to contact Newell and get a floor plan for your rig. Hopefully, they can point you to where it’s hidden.
P. S. they are actually TOO GOOD at hiding some of them!! ?. A couple of ours are behind secret panels, but we have a 2015.
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA
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Hi, I have #1218 here in the UK my bathroom door "sticks" sometimes, and the only option I have found is that luckily you can get your hand under the bottom of the door and slid it with medium force open, I think I read somewhere that they are affixed to the actuator via a magnet system, and it re-latches when you operate it again, I hear my air valves operate one in the top left looking at the bathroom door from the inside, and above the subzero freeze for the mid door. I have not yet found out why the rear bath room doors sometimes sticks, and it always sticks closed!!!
Regards
Ian
#1218 in Europe based in the UK