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Need replacement fridge vent

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I have a Westy kitchen and Electrolux fridge and I need to replace the large rectangular vent on the near side. The old vent leaked and has caused some rot so I'd like to replace it with a pukka one that has a proper rubber seal, does anyone know who could supply one ? There are some on Fleabay but they don't seem to have seals or vent covers. I couldn't get onto the Gunzl website from Germany that supplies Westy parts and the US vents are circular
Anyone know where ?

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You could try www.towsure.co.uk, or a local caravan/camping shop.
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http://www.caktanks.co.uk/ have loads of different ones.you can download a catalogue from their site in pdf format or they will post one to you....
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Top link there Sukhoi, never new that Caktanks did so much useful stuff. :)
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Thanks Sevy I got one of those MPK vents as it was wide enough to make new holes in the body (the screws sheared off trying to get them out). They are 4 quid or so, and they are pretty cheap and flimsy. I sealed mine up with IDL99 Sealant which is a non-drying mastic. In fact I went round and did all my bodywork openings with the same stuff.

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The MPK vents are just the job, mine has been on for 3 years now and has never let any water in. I fitted mine using 'mastic' tape available from any caravan accessory shop.

And it was creamy in colour which perfectly matched my van.

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