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Old 09-16-2015, 07:58 AM   #1
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range vent outside cap on forest river ultra lite

trying to get the range vent fan to blow outside, but there's a cover under the cap outside.... part of winterizing I guess, but darned if I can get it out of there...there are two knobby things on it, but push,pull,slide, they wont budge. .
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joss; I see your not getting any help , if you haven't figured it out yet, any chance you could post a picture.
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Those knobby things are the flap retainers, you could put some silicone spray on them and let them soak ( or WD 40), after that pull them gently down.
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Old 09-22-2015, 07:14 PM   #4
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range vent

got the darn thing open...those tabs are not in a chanel that slide up ...I pushed up with way more pressure than I would have thought neccessary ...the tabs then bent up/arcing out... vent flap now operational.
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