How To Fix RV Window Blinds

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RV window blinds are a great way to control the light and privacy in your RV, but they can also get damaged or malfunction over time. If your RV window blinds are not working properly, you may be able to fix them yourself with some simple tools and materials. Here are some common problems and how to fix them:

How To Fix RV Window Blinds That Won’t Go Up Or Down

If your RV window blinds won’t go up or down, the problem may be with the strings or cords that control the movement of the blinds. The strings or cords may be broken, frayed, tangled, or jammed. To fix this problem, you need to restring the blinds with new cords. Here are the basic steps:

  • Purchase a new cord that matches the length and thickness of the old one. You can find RV blind cords online or at RV parts stores.
  • Remove the valance and the cord anchors from the wall.
  • Remove the shade from the wall and the end caps from the top and bottom rail.
  • Attach the new cord to the spring(s) and replace the cord bushings.
  • Re-string the shade following the original pattern and position the cords evenly.
  • Replace the end caps, the cord anchors, and the valance.

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How To Fix RV Window Blinds That Won’t Tilt

If your RV window blinds won’t tilt, the problem may be with the tilt mechanism that controls the angle of the slats. The tilt mechanism may be broken, worn out, or stuck. To fix this problem, you need to replace the tilt mechanism with a new one. Here are the basic steps:

  • Purchase a new tilt mechanism that matches your blind model and size. You can find RV blind tilt mechanisms online or at RV parts stores.
  • Remove the valance and the cord anchors from the wall.
  • Remove the shade from the wall and the end caps from the top rail.
  • Remove the old tilt mechanism from the top rail and disconnect it from the cords.
  • Install the new tilt mechanism on the top rail and connect it to the cords.
  • Replace the end caps, the cord anchors, and the valance.

How To Fix RV Window Blinds That Have Melted Spots Or Holes

If your RV window blinds have melted spots or holes, the problem may be caused by exposure to heat or sunlight. The heat or sunlight may have damaged or burned through the material of your blinds. To fix this problem, you need to patch up or cover up the melted spots or holes. Here are some possible solutions:

  • Use adhesive tape to seal or hide small holes or tears. You can use clear tape, duct tape, or fabric tape, depending on your preference and blind color.
  • Use paint to cover up small melted spots or stains. You can use spray paint or fabric paint, depending on your blind material and color.
  • Use fabric panels or curtains to dress up your blinds and add some softness and texture. You can use plain or patterned fabric panels or curtains that match or contrast with your blind color.
  • Replace your blinds with new ones if they are too damaged or unsightly. You can find RV window blinds online or at RV parts stores.

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That’s A Wrap!

We hope you enjoyed this post and learned how to fix RV window blinds with ease. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. And don’t forget to check out our other posts on RV tips and tricks. We have tons of information and advice to make your RV life easier and more enjoyable. See you soon!

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