My tabs also broke,you must replace/reseal complete part you cannot just replace swinging door.
I put a strip of gorrilla tape(good HD duct tape) 2 years ago at the top inside flap of the door and its holding up great, you cant see it and it fuctions properly.
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I believe the range hood in my 2009 X210 is a Ventline, rather than the Heng's. Not sure what years/models came with which manufacturer, but the photo looks identical to the one I have. (Which has also yellowed a bit.)
You can probably get a better idea by checking the websites for Ventline and Heng's Industries and taking a few measurements. It looks like the Heng's vent needs a 4" X 10.88" opening and the ventline needs 3 3/4" X 10 1/2" and is available with 2 collar lengths.
Ideally if you can find the model number & brand for your range hood you should be able to figure out which replacement vent model # you need.
Thanks! I wasn't sure if things such as those vents are universal, so thought I'd ask. Obviously, the most logical way to find out for sure is check the model
At this moment, it's not imperative that we replace it, but it just looks so out of place that it's yellowed compared to the rest of the camper.
After our first trip the stove vent closure flap was gone. Your idea about using the reinforcement tape sounds like a good idea. For my replacement unit of course. Thanks
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