Autosleeper Symbol replacement window
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Autosleeper Symbol replacement window
I need to replace the double window on the driver's side of my Autosleeper Symbol 2005 model, but have been unable to source a direct replacement. Does anyone have any experience of this and can advise on where I can obtain a suitable replacement?
milus- Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Symbol
Vehicle Year : 2005
Re: Autosleeper Symbol replacement window
Eeco of Halifax. You'll have to remove your window, send to them and they will make one to pattern, expensive but other than finding one from a breakers, you don't have much choice.
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Re: Autosleeper Symbol replacement window
Recently I needed to replace several windows in my Pollensa. Only the "glass" needed replacing, not the entire frame. To start with, you need to find out who made the window and whether you need to replace the whole thing or just the blade (blade, I discovered, is the technical term for the plastic "glass" used in these windows). If the window is made by Dometic/ Seitz you should find information about it in the top right-hand corner of the blade, which includes its part number and dimensions.
I spent ages on the internet researching suppliers, and finally went with Brownhill's - https://www.brownhills.co.uk/motorhome-parts-and-spares.html.
If your window is a Dometic / Seitz make I have a list of suppliers I found on the web which may save you some time and effort. I'd be happy to send it to you if you let me know your email address (it should be possible to PM me - there's a button in the message profile, but I've never tried it!).
I spent ages on the internet researching suppliers, and finally went with Brownhill's - https://www.brownhills.co.uk/motorhome-parts-and-spares.html.
If your window is a Dometic / Seitz make I have a list of suppliers I found on the web which may save you some time and effort. I'd be happy to send it to you if you let me know your email address (it should be possible to PM me - there's a button in the message profile, but I've never tried it!).
Slow-Lane- Donator
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Pollensa
Vehicle Year : 2006
Re: Autosleeper Symbol replacement window
Thanks for the info. Looks like my window is made by Para Press, so i'll have to continue searching.
milus- Member
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Location : Bentham
Auto-Sleeper Model : Symbol
Vehicle Year : 2005
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