golly
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yes all of my previous had a square flap which was sprung, much better.I just remembered without looking. Ours is sprung... Goes in straight not at an angle and is a much smaller flap
I thing our old caravan might have been like yours. Seem to remember it was a pain to disconnect as well. Don't remember it flapping.yes all of my previous had a square flap which was sprung, much better.
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haven't you got a big one
don't have a problem with ours, or we just sleep more soundly
A cable tie round it when parked would stop it I guess, but there must be a better way
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Us too. SimplesWe put an elastic band round ours
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Use hair bobble- fit around cable before plugging inHas anyone got a satisfactory solution to stop the flap of the hook-up point on the van from banging in the wind. It drives me crazy
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Has anyone got a satisfactory solution to stop the flap of the hook-up point on the van from banging in the wind. It drives me crazy
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I do believe I have some of those somewhere, o will give that a try, thanksOn my old Hymer, the spring was broken / too weak, I used a couple of small neodymium magnets superglued to the flap and base. I always have a stock of these small powerful magnets. Never had a problem with the flap when using hook-up, but then we very rarely use hook-up anyway.
So do I.We put an elastic band round ours
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