Practical Motorhome

How to replace an OMNIVENT COVER

The Omnivent (incorporating a multispeed fan) on our project ’van must be at least 18 years old. Over the years, the weather has taken its toll on the outer cover, to the point that it looks the worse for wear, and a hole has appeared on one corner because the plastic is brittle.

There’s nothing wrong with the rest of the unit, other than the need for a good clean, so rather than replacing it, I looked at fitting a new cover.

Although the basic design of the Omnivent hasn’t changed much, I wanted to replace

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