Fall cleaning time and I wanted to clean the dirt and dust that had accumulated inside my MaxxFan. It appears that the inside screen is suspended on four mounting points and looking at them carefully they seem to be hinged or spring loaded.
Does anyone know if that screen can be removed and if so, how?
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Paul and Janet Braun
2003 Toyota 4Runner V8 now 2012 Toyota Sequoia V8
Escape 19' 2010 now 2014 Escape 21'
Just cleaned mine out, pretty easy - the four little lugs that hold the screen in actually rotate out of the way. Just give them a gentle twist and the screen will come out.
Or -- I took a small blower, opened the vent all the way and blasted everything on the screen onto the roof from inside the trailer. A little wiping of the screen while blowing cleaned it, too.
Hi: Paul Braun... I just finished cleaning our MaxxFan. Not to easy with 4 yrs. of grime. Removed the screen, unbolted the blades, and firmly but gently pulled them down. Reached up thru the housing to scrub off the greasy film with Mr. Clean + water and a JCloth. YUCH!!! I used a bamboo skewer wrapped with the JCloth for those hard to reach little corners. Good job to do on a rainy afternoon. Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie
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