Re: Zip Dee Awning Won't Retract
Reply #3 –
Yahoo Message Number: 92909
Paul,
Last year while parked at a RV park, my motor on our awning would not retract as yours, What I ended up doing was to loosen up the top two screws where the awning attaches to the coach and use large zip ties and rolled up the awning and tightened the zip ties up to secure it. I also ended up zip tying the large roller to the zip tie I had to secure it to the coach. Mine lasted 2K until I got back into the states to get it fixed. You just need to watch it as you travel, it will unroll as you travel
Dave
07 Country Coach Allure 430 #31495
2 Jeep GC Toad
Mountains of So Cal
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 8:30 PM, Paul & Carol Onerheim wrote:
The Zip Dee awing on our galley will not retract. When I pulled the slide in, the awning bundled on the slide roof and would not allow the slide to retract fully. I manually rolled up the awning and now it looks normal.
My questions are, is it okay to travel with the awning in this situation, until I can get it repaired in 400 miles? There are arms on the awning that lock and keep the awning tight against the coach, but could it still unravel while driving?
Is there an auxiliary way to firmly attach the awning to the coach? The awning canvas has a chrome cover and and I can't see any way to positively secure it. Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated?
Paul 2004 Magna 6301