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Broken retractable screen door

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Garklife

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Hi, my name is Mark I'm new to this site , but I have a new 2026 Coachmen Beyond 22 RB , and my dog decided to go through the passenger side retractable screen door to chase a squirrel and knocked door off the track as well as snapped the tension chord on bottom track. Not sure if anyone has had a similar problem or can even suggest who to contact. Oh and of course the squirrel got away unphased .
 
Sorry you have this issue.

If you know the door manufacturer, that’s where to start. Coachman should be able to help with this if you don’t know.
I suggest email the CS rep for Beyond. You can find the info on the web site. Good luck.
I doubt if you can find parts out there, going to the manufacturer I think will be best.
 
Hi, my name is Mark I'm new to this site , but I have a new 2026 Coachmen Beyond 22 RB , and my dog decided to go through the passenger side retractable screen door to chase a squirrel and knocked door off the track as well as snapped the tension chord on bottom track. Not sure if anyone has had a similar problem or can even suggest who to contact. Oh and of course the squirrel got away unphased .
Welcome aboard! I'm sorry, I can't help you with your screen door problem but I can relate to your squirrel problem. We have a three year old miniature poodle that thinks squirrels, gophers, lizards, ducks, bunny's and lots of birds are her friends. She will lunge against the door or a window wagging her tail, barking her head off trying to get to her "playmates". :) We are hoping she will settle down in time.

Safe travels
 

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