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Old 03-09-2016, 01:06 PM   #1
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Master BR wardrobe closet doors

master bedroom wardrobe closet doors in my Seneca are sliding back-and-forth as I am driving or turning corners. Does someone have solutions that they have used for this problem.
Don't understand why the latch is not strong enough to keep it from happening.
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Old 03-09-2016, 01:53 PM   #2
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master bedroom wardrobe closet doors in my Seneca are sliding back-and-forth as I am driving or turning corners. Does someone have solutions that they have used for this problem.
Don't understand why the latch is not strong enough to keep it from happening.
I have had no problems with mine. I can take pictures of them if you want so you can compare. I can not imagine them being difficult to replace or expensive if you need a better solution.
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Every one I ever had was equipped with a plastic latch that holds the door closed while underway. They are inexpensive and work.

I can post a pic if you need one.
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Mine have been replaced by the dealer. Broken latch tab in the mechanism. CW has a medium and heavy latch combo that is exactly the product. Catalog #36121 medium and #49551 for heavy. Medium works fine.
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is that the original latch that came on the seneca?
thanks RoWest for the info.
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latch

It's OEM with different manufacturer/supplier name on the part.
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Old 03-15-2016, 04:19 PM   #7
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You need to close them firmly, don't slam them, just close slow but firm, you will hear a click then they are latched. I can just push my closed, won't latch, have to do it firmly.
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Changed to heavy duty latch and solved the problem.
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