Main Entry Door Rattles

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Locking for assistance in figuring out why the main entry door rattles while driving. I have a 2019 SENECA, RB. It started a few days ago and continues to get worse. Any advice on how to stop the rattling is greatly appreciated.
 
On my Greyhawk, it was the kick panel in the bottom of the screen door. It was SUPER bad rattling. A run of black Gorilla tape around the panel attaching it firmly to the frame (virtually invisible unless you're actually looking for it) and voila, all fixed. Even DW noticed the difference immediately.

No other rattles, but I do have to keep an eye on the screws in the lockset. They have a tendency to back out. Probably should put some locktite on them. My son has gotten pretty good at notifying me when they're loose (he's 5, so that is right about eye level for him).
 
if it is the screen door the most common fix is adding a piece of foam so it will stop rattling against the entrance door. but you must find which area needs it. best way is someone is driving and the other pushes against the screen door in different areas to see if it stops rattling? then add a piece of foam behind that area.
 
if it is the screen door the most common fix is adding a piece of foam so it will stop rattling against the entrance door. but you must find which area needs it. best way is someone is driving and the other pushes against the screen door in different areas to see if it stops rattling? then add a piece of foam behind that area.

That's a really good point, and I like the diagnosis procedure.

In my case, the door itself sits pretty firmly in the frame, so that wasn't an issue, (and thankfully it's easy to adjust if it IS an issue).
 
On my Seneca there are a couple of things. The hinge screws back out twice a year and have to be tightened, I have use loctite but it still occurs so now just a routine maintenance item.
I installed additional weather seal foam at the top of the screen door to reduce some of the vibration however in some conditions the top of the door can rattle pretty significantly. I now close a micro fiber towel in the door gap which minimizes the rattle. I have been thinking about installing a magnet latch but have not had the time to do it.
 
Our door would move enough to see daylight around it. Jayco replaced the entire door under warranty.
We also had a rattle that ended up being the bottom solid portion of the screen door. I could see where Jayco had put silicon on about 1/8 of the edge of it. I ran a bead of silicon around the entire edge of the solid panel and it stopped the rattle. I had put painters tape on it first to make sure that is what was causing the rattle.


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These doors really flex, many are made out of aluminum. I remember reading a fix for a loose door is to give it a little bend, to make it have better contact. What the article said was to put a 2x4 at the latch location, then lean in on the top and bottom of the door, to give it a bit of a inward curve.

This way, the top and bottom of the door make contact before the latch does, and when the latch closes, you have a tight, non-vibrating seal at the top and bottom. I did that on my rig, and it stopped the noise.
 
Amazing thread... Was driving into a strong north wind today and I thought the door was going to come off it was rattling so bad... :)

Thanks,
Jeff
 
Just called Jayco customer service to see if they have a fix for the entry door rattle after being told to call them back a couple of months ago. Spoke with a gentleman by the name of Wayne who is so dishonest that I wonder why he even works for Jayco. He said that there are no problems with a rattling door on the newer Senecas. What a lie, they have known about this for a long time and so if you call for help with this do not talk with Wayne!
 
Just called Jayco back and spoke with another individual that said they for sure have a problem and that they have a fix for it. Two magnets and away you go. Only problem is getting the coach to a dealer to do the fix in a timely matter, but at least they recognize the problem and are getting it corrected.
 
Just called Jayco back and spoke with another individual that said they for sure have a problem and that they have a fix for it. Two magnets and away you go. Only problem is getting the coach to a dealer to do the fix in a timely matter, but at least they recognize the problem and are getting it corrected.

That's good they are at least listening a little. Picked up a new 2022 last week and the entry door rattles likes crazy. Along with all the paint overspray everywhere, loose screws, fuel door missing the latch, water heater that does not seem to work and a list of other items I am regretting not keeping my 06 on the Kodiak Chassis.
 
I have had mine since November and other than a few minor things we have loved it. We have put over 8000 miles on it since November with not one major problem. One of the things I hated the most was the water heater that the coach came with and so I had it changed out for the Truma and this is one of the best upgrades I have made. Yes, it was pricey, but worth every penny!! The door rattle only gets going when we are 65 MPH or above so we have learned to deal with it but now with the fix, we will be really happy campers.
 
Below is the fix that they have came up with and they are saying that it works extremely well. Not sure that I am thrilled with the looks but it is better than having to hope for matching paint and lines if they put in a new door.



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I am curious to know how hard is it to open the door with the "Fix in place"

has anyone gotten one?
 
Below is the fix that they have came up with and they are saying that it works extremely well. Not sure that I am thrilled with the looks but it is better than having to hope for matching paint and lines if they put in a new door.



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I'm not following how that fix addresses the problem. Is that magnet attachment on the hinge side? Mine rattles enough on the top side opposite the hinge that when it flexes out you can see daylight in the gap at certain speeds and with a cross wind from the drivers side it is worse. Would like to address that with this fix but not sure what it is doing.
 
So sorry to tell everyone but the magnetic fix doesn’t work. A rag between the door and the screen door will minimize the rattling. What it needs is a second maniacal latch near the top of the door.
 
I have never really had the problem on my 2018.5 RB. Renegades also used the same door and many have the same issue. One guy came up with this simple and he said very effective method of securing the door rattle.
 

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