nordic flame power door problem
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nordic flame power door problem
OK, I'm stumped, Today I was out in the boat, and something must have bumped against the inside cabin power door switch, and it started to close. I tried to stop it by pressing the dash power door button, but it continued to close.
My problem now is that the door is closed, the dash switch is not working, and the bow latches are locked.
How do I get into the cabin??
All electrical, and fuses are in the cabin, but I have no way in the fix them.
Anyone ever have this same problem, or any sugestions?
My problem now is that the door is closed, the dash switch is not working, and the bow latches are locked.
How do I get into the cabin??
All electrical, and fuses are in the cabin, but I have no way in the fix them.
Anyone ever have this same problem, or any sugestions?
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Re: nordic flame power door problem
I believe if both switches are pushed at the same time you will blow the fuse - there should be one for each switch. On my Heat to access the dash switch fuse you simply pull out the drivers cup holder and the fuse is below it on an extension wire. Not sure if it's the same on the Flame though - I'm sure some of the Flame guys will respond soon or you can call the factory tomorrow and ask them how to access.
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Re: nordic flame power door problem
I wish I was giving you an answer to this.
The circuit breaker is in the cabin and may have
been tripped by both switches being activated.
If you have to "break" into the hatches, I'd start
by trying to pry off or break off the mushroom caps
on the outside of the handles. Even if you don't have
new mushroom caps right away you can use through
bolts to temporarily put the latches back together.
Once the mushroom caps are gone you should be
able to move the handles and not have to break the
hatch panel itself.
Just some ideas, but you sure have me thinking of how
to build in some preventive measures for just this problem.
Pesky Varmint
The circuit breaker is in the cabin and may have
been tripped by both switches being activated.
If you have to "break" into the hatches, I'd start
by trying to pry off or break off the mushroom caps
on the outside of the handles. Even if you don't have
new mushroom caps right away you can use through
bolts to temporarily put the latches back together.
Once the mushroom caps are gone you should be
able to move the handles and not have to break the
hatch panel itself.
Just some ideas, but you sure have me thinking of how
to build in some preventive measures for just this problem.
Pesky Varmint