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Originally Posted by sdh305@gmail.com
I had the same problem on a Kodiak door hinge. Door became harder to close every season. My solution was simple. After applying WD-40 to the hinges and working it in. it now closes very easily and still retained the friction to hold it open.
Hope this helps.
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WD-40 is usually the answer, but in this case the door is physically hitting the door frame which is causing the difficulty. Can't lube that away.
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Originally Posted by franktafl
Not sure I would go that last route. Suspect that the rv is off kilter so much that it’s sprung a bit. Try leveling it up a bit then check it again.
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Originally Posted by aguablanco
If it were me I would check to see if the tires and/or the stabilizer jacks hadn't sunk into the ground some causing the door frame to warp. Just a guess.
Canyon
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Like I said, it has the 4 point Ground Control autoleveler. I've taken it completely off the stands and let it rest on just the wheels for a full 24 hours. Then let it re-level itself. Nothing helped. So yes, I'm guessing it got torqued somehow, short of making it un-level I'm not sure how to correct it. I'd even be okay with making it a little off level but I don't know which way to go. I guess I could have a second person come mess with the controls while I watch the door and see what happens.