John, I have had the same recurrent problem. They do adjust and it seems to
be a trial and error method- aka-drive a little and do an adjustment.
Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana
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The drawers in the front of our 1982 PT-40 won't stay closed, and
neither will several other drawers that use that same latching
mechanism.
Does anyone have a cure? Replace the latches or the striker bar? Or
can they be bent or adjusted back to where they will hold?
--PirateJohn--
http://www.PirateJohn.com
(a/k/a John W. Glmer)
Jacksonville, FL
Pirate John:
My drawer locks(really not locks) just a securing mechanism are on the back of
the drawer. The one on the drawer is diamond shaped and goes inside a roller
type locking receptor and locks in when over center. I have also found that
both locking pins on the front of the slide must be fully engaged for the slide
to lock in. I have spread the diamond piece out some to widen it, hence a
tighter lock.
I hope this helps. Do not have any idea if yours are the same.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Drawers don't stay shut!
The drawers in the front of our 1982 PT-40 won't stay closed, and
neither will several other drawers that use that same latching
mechanism.
Does anyone have a cure? Replace the latches or the striker bar? Or
can they be bent or adjusted back to where they will hold?
--PirateJohn--
http://www.PirateJohn.com
(a/k/a John W. Glmer)
Jacksonville, FL
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