Camco 40162 White Polycarbonate RV Vent Cover For Old Elixir RV Roof Vents
Camco 40162 White Polycarbonate RV Vent Cover For Old Elixir RV Roof Vents
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Replacement lid fits your Elixir RV roof vent. Durable polycarbonate is virtually unbreakable. The translucent white lid lets some light through. Integrated, rust-resistant mounting brackets included.
This replacement lid is UV stabilized for sun protection and is quick and easy to install. It has a rigid center post for added support and durability. The lid also comes with rust resistant galvanized mounting hardware. All white polycarbonate RV vent covers by Camco are guaranteed unbreakable and carry a lifetime warranty.
Features
- Replacement lid fits Elixir RV roof vent from before 1994
- Virtually unbreakable polycarbonate won't crack over time
- Translucent white color lets some light through
- Preassembled for quick, easy installation
- Integrated, rust-resistant mounting brackets included
Specs
- Fits 14" x 14" Elixir vent, pre-1994
- Lifetime warranty
Camco RV Vents and Fans - CAM40162
- Roof Vent
- Replacement Lid
- 14W x 14L Inch
- White
- Camco
- Continuous Hinge
40162 Camco Polycarbonate Replacement Lid for Pre-1994 Elixir Roof Vent for Motor Homes and Enclosed Trailers - White
Installation is quick and easy in a few simple steps
1. Open existing lid by turning crank handle.
2. Remove crank handle.
3. Remove trim (4 screws) and screen screws (2 screws).
4. Remove crank (2 screws) and slide out of hardware in lid.
4. From roof of RV, remove screw from each end of hinge and slide lid off.
5. To install lid, reverse steps 1 through 5.
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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