Feature

●Secure your sliding door within seconds
●Easy one-time installation within 2 minutes
●Solid 6 mm stainless steel cable and steel angle
●Compatible with Ducato, Jumper and Boxer
●Sleep more relaxed, thanks to more sense of security


Description

One of the most desired products was an additional security for the sliding door.

Of course, we have also implemented this again with our popular coated steel cable. Suitable for Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroën Jumper (also for the Ducato 8).

Easy to install: unscrew the rubber buffer of the sliding door and replace the screws with our included longer screws as required. You put our retaining plate under the rubber buffer and screw everything together again to the sliding door. Done!

Easy to use:

Fiat Ducato (until 2021), Peugeot Boyer (to date) and Citroën Jumper (until today).

You thread one end of the wire rope through the opening of the retaining plate and then guide one eyelet through the other eyelet of the wire rope. Now turn the passenger seat towards Dinnete and push it completely "back" towards the dashboard. You now thread the long end of the rope through the door handle. Then simply insert the strike plate into the belt lock. If desired, pull the seat forward (direction dinette) and thus additionally tighten the steel cable.

Of course, the system is also compatible with our Lock-Y-Door system. Simply attach the carabiner to the hole of the strike plate of the Lock-Y-Door.

Ducato 8:

You thread one end of the wire rope through the opening of the retaining plate and then guide one eyelet through the other eyelet of the wire rope. If not already available, connect the carabiner to the eyelet and hang the strike plate for the belt lock into the eyelet of the remaining rope. Then lead the rope forward over the seat and simply insert the strike plate into the belt lock. If desired, pull the seat in the direction of the dashboard and thus tighten the steel cable additionally.

Of course, you can also do the whole thing with Fiat Ducato (up to 2021), Peugeot Boxer (until today) and Citroën Jumper (until today) if you do not want to turn the seat.