If it was easy, Robert, somebody else would have already fixed it! Great job. I think it might be called a "Jalousie window." Would like to see more handy man videos! (I like to watch others work!) Thank you!
Very true! I have been known to take a photo of something before disassembling it, but never thought about the benefits of actually having it on video. That's even better.
Nice video. I need to do this but thought it would be a huge deal, now I know it's pretty simple. Just ordered the part. Will be here in two day I bet I have the window fixed soon.
Robert: Your video shows exactly the window I have but without the eClip. Any suggestion for replacing the window operator without being able to remove that part of the window. or does the window just sperate with a bit of force?
This is the only RV window I have had to work on, but it does seem like there are a lot of similar but slightly different models out there. Our window was a bit different from anything else that I had seen on RU-vid so it was something of a trial and error process to disassemble everything.
I'm not sure where to find something like that unfortunately. I was able to find a few videos on RU-vid about the crank knob, but even then the linked knobs were out of stock so I still had to hunt around. There are some RV junk yards so I would wonder if any of them sell parts online. The only other idea I would have might be searching on eBay for someone who is parting out an old RV.
idk to me the mechanism look fine, my handle's ridges are gone (which is plastic and wears off not like aluminum) and that's the problem since it's not turning the mechanism, so for now I'll have one off the other window and will just pop it on to turn whichever window I want to open
The screws on the other side of the rods in my windows are inside the frame somehow..... As in, it looks as if I'll have to take the entire window all the way out of the wall just to replace these winders.... 😑