Does anyone travel with the rear vent of the four seasons hatch open to remove hot air from the van? I see vans traveling with the shower cubicle vent open to remove moisture, odors. If this works would the rear vent of the four seasons hatch have the same effect?
Cheers Pete
allinone said
09:35 PM Oct 2, 2013
I sometimes forget to close all the vents, but luckily remember to close them all before getting above high speed >70km/hr.
I usually notice a breeze blowing and wonder where it is coming or going from. I was advised to drive with them closed at all times to save damage. FYI.
villatranquilla said
12:38 AM Oct 3, 2013
caravan repairer told us to keep it closed when travelling - he's had to repair many that were inadvertently left open. Occasionally our shower hatch works loose and opens slightly - need to check it each time we stop.
wasn_me said
02:40 PM Oct 7, 2013
thanks for the replies, it looks like leave it closed.
Does anyone travel with the rear vent of the four seasons hatch open to remove hot air from the van? I see vans traveling with the shower cubicle vent open to remove moisture, odors. If this works would the rear vent of the four seasons hatch have the same effect?
Cheers Pete
I usually notice a breeze blowing and wonder where it is coming or going from. I was advised to drive with them closed at all times to save damage. FYI.
thanks for the replies, it looks like leave it closed.
Cheers Pete