How to Remove Screen From Ventline Vanair Trailer Roof Vent
Question:
How can the screen be removed for cleaning ? The gasket on the exterior cover is no longer attached to the cover. New gasket ? Just re-glue ?
asked by: Steven C
Expert Reply:
To remove the screen on the Ventline Vanair Trailer Roof Vent # VP-543SP you will first need to remove the screw from either side of the handle, remove the handle, and then remove the screws that hold the vent in place. Be careful when you lower the vent as that switch will still be connected to wires. You can either disconnect the wires or choose to leave them connected while you clean (carefully).
To replace the gasket that came with the vent you can use the Sealant # 34427034145-1 which is the industry standard for roof vents.
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Products Referenced in This Question
LaSalle Bristol XTRM Universal Self-Leveling Sealant - White - 10.1 oz - Qty 1
- RV Roof Repair
- Sealant
- 10.1 oz
- Self-Leveling
- White
- LaSalle Bristol
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Ventline Vanair Trailer Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan - 6-1/4" Diameter - Smoke
- RV Vents and Fans
- Vent
- Roof Vent
- Manual Lift
- 2-3/8 Inch
- 12V Fan
- Plastic
- Tinted
- Ventline
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