Window Blind
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Window Blind
Just had the nylon cord snap on the rear door window blind. I could try a claim as the van is under 3 years old, but a bit of a hassle with waiting to get it booked in etc. So having not looked at it yet in detail, has any other owner had to replace the cord, if so any advice will be welcome?
It must have known that I was about the take the door trim off for fitting the Fiamma Bike Rack!! as it's the same side rear door.
Not had any real problems with the van since new, is this a sign to P/X as the 3 years is up at Christmas.
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Richard
It must have known that I was about the take the door trim off for fitting the Fiamma Bike Rack!! as it's the same side rear door.
Not had any real problems with the van since new, is this a sign to P/X as the 3 years is up at Christmas.
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Richard
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Re: Window Blind
Can't help with the issue I'm afraid but it might not be covered under warranty anyway.
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Re: Window Blind
Weegie wrote:Can't help with the issue I'm afraid but it might not be covered under warranty anyway.
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Page 5 excludes blinds after a year.
I remember now about the warranty, had to read it once when my leisure battery failed after 9 months. Was told batteries only carry a 90 day warranty!
Good news, I took my time and managed to fix the window blind ok, a screw was loose that traps the end of the cord, just needed to remove the rear door trim. Not easy on the big blind by the cooker etc, looks like all units have to be removed, so hoping that blind never fails or it's curtains!
Thank you for your reply.
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Richard
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Re: Window Blind
rgermain wrote:hoping that blind never fails or it's curtains!
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