Common Issues with Sliding Doors in Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, and Citroën Jumper Vans
Sliding door roller wear, handle, and lock breakage are frequent problems in these vans, especially during winter. Handles are more prone to breaking in cold weather, particularly in models from 1994-2002. This can often be avoided by opening doors carefully, even for vans over 20 years old, reducing the need for handle replacements.
For sliding door rollers and locks, wear and tear are common, such as worn rollers and loosened metal connections. These issues don't just affect the rollers—a misaligned or heavy sliding door may close poorly and open with difficulty, leading to additional wear or even breakage of the locks and handles.
To prevent further damage, it’s wise to replace the rollers at the first signs of wear and realign the sliding door to its original position.
We offer both high-quality aftermarket rollers and genuine factory rollers for those who don’t want to compromise on quality
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