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anon125
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our MH has 2 of these levers that you just rotate and the emergency window opens.
except it doesn't!
with both open and giving it a good push... nothing moves.
any ideas ?
thanks all
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NinerBikes
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Spray the seal with silicone spray, not WD40. WD40 is oil product with solvent, which is bad for rubber seals. Use silicone instead.

RJsfishin
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I've heard that in the case of a fire, the window comes out much easier (Big Foot!!)
Rich

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srt20
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Thanks for this thread.

I have never open the emergency exits. I just never thought about it other than knowing where they were. I'm actually going to open the RV up this weekend. And opening the exits will be a main priority.


Thanks!

rockhillmanor
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westend wrote:
Anything you choose to use on the seals will be better than WD-40. WD-40 eats rubber and certain plastics.


X2!

THIS advice was posted on another thread about ER window seals:

Check the windows every year and lube the seal when you change your smoke alarm batteries.

NOT just any grease...sparkplug boot release silicone from NAPA, made for rubber and will not eat the seal.



And 'why' we should test and know 'how' to use them:
http://forums.woodalls.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/28293467/srt/pa/pging/1/page/1.cfm

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

MEXICOWANDERER
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I tried heavy-duty silicone spray and the door started re-sticking after eight months. The grease on the other hand has lasted for several years now. If you already have the spray lube, I'd try it first.

westend
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Anything you choose to use on the seals will be better than WD-40. WD-40 eats rubber and certain plastics.
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anon125
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We have some silicon spray, I wonder if that would work.
Thanks

MEXICOWANDERER
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Explorer
Clean the edge and apply a coating of electronic silicone GREASE. It's clean, doesn't run and thete's no need to fuss with it annually. Ten years from now you can open the window normally. Course with flames licking your hind end, you'd be through that window in nothing flat. Stuck or not...

wa8yxm
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fj12ryder wrote:
Maybe just a "good push" isn't enough. Maybe it takes a "really good shove". ๐Ÿ™‚


Most folks never open the escape window and the seals "Stick" together so you hit it on the head.

I have used both of mine for one use or another.. They work.

Even used one as an emergency ENTRANCE!!!!!!
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anon125
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Explorer
Well nothing moved. even with a hammer and block of wood to protect the paint.
then I hoped opening the window would allow the frame to flex a bit.
success.
thanks all

Bipeflier
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Slow, steady push in one corner should move it. You should hear the gasket start to pop as it starts to un-stick.
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jwmII
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Quick trip wrote:
spray some WD40 along the seal!
Wait 10 minutes and should start to loosen the seal!
Have a rag handy so the WD40 doesn't run down the sides.
Good Luck & Drive Safe!








Rather than WD40 my preference would be to use one of the spray silicone lubricants and let it soak in. Once the window is open then use NAPA SIL Glyde (comes in a tube) and rub some on the seal to prevent future sticking. Sil Glyde also is great for all the rubber seals on the car and truck door seals.
jwmII

anon125
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Thanks all

fpresto
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I make a point to open mine before every trip as part of my preparations. It takes just a few seconds. I agree that if you spray some WD-40 on it now and let it set for a few minutes it will open.
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