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Old 03-07-2010, 06:01 AM   #1
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Planning on replacing the old tv with a new flat screen but can't see how to remove the old tv. It's in an '05 Itasca Sunrise and is the front tv. It's held in place with a metal strap and, apparently, no way to get to the strap bolts to release it. I'm sure there must be a way to remove that tv without destroying the wood trim work on the front of the set. But, at this point, I need a little advice on the best way to release the hold down strap. Thanks for any input.... / Larry

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Old 03-07-2010, 08:24 AM   #2
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On mine the wood trim can be removed by prying out the wood plugs that cover the screw heads and removing the screws. There were access cutouts in the cabinet walls on each side of the TV that allowed the nuts and bolts holding the straps together to be removed.

If you go here TVProject pictures by ClayL - Photobucket you can see pictures of my TV project.

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On mine the wood trim can be removed by prying out the wood plugs that cover the screw heads and removing the screws. There were access cutouts in the cabinet walls on each side of the TV that allowed the nuts and bolts holding the straps together to be removed.

If you go here TVProject pictures by ClayL - Photobucket you can see pictures of my TV project.
Thanks, Clay! I can't locate any wood plugs to access screws. That was one of the first things I looked for. Also, have looked in both cabinets on either side of tv and can see no access points for the nuts holding the strap down. I'll keep looking. Again, thanks!! / Larry
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Old 03-07-2010, 09:13 AM   #4
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I just replaced my Sony 24 inch big box. The wood trim did have plugs covering the screws that held the trim in.

But then I saw the metal strap across the back of the TV. What I realized after finally getting it out was that the strap has a rod about 1 1/4 inches long that extends into a hole built into the TV and holds it in place.

The way to lift the TV out is to lift the front of the TV up. This will allow the back to drop just enough to allow the rod to clear the hole in the back of the TV, and then the TV will slide out.

I discovered this on mine when I realized I could rotate the TV on the rod, but could not pull it straight forward.

If you need better instructions, PM me and I will send you a picture if that might help.

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Look in the top cabinet (front) for either a hole or a pair of screws. There may be a clip there, and on the bottom. I think that the frame you are looking at is nothing more than a retainer to keep it stable, and is not physically attached to the tv. Just a thought!
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I just replaced my Sony 24 inch big box. The wood trim did have plugs covering the screws that held the trim in.

But then I saw the metal strap across the back of the TV. What I realized after finally getting it out was that the strap has a rod about 1 1/4 inches long that extends into a hole built into the TV and holds it in place.

The way to lift the TV out is to lift the front of the TV up. This will allow the back to drop just enough to allow the rod to clear the hole in the back of the TV, and then the TV will slide out.

I discovered this on mine when I realized I could rotate the TV on the rod, but could not pull it straight forward.

If you need better instructions, PM me and I will send you a picture if that might help.

Mike
Thanks Mike. But, straps on mine are at the front of the tv. And, unless I've gone completely blind, there's no way to get to the nut and bolt that holds the strap tight. And, there's no screw plugs on the wood front frame work. I cannot find how the frame work is secured. I know I'm missing something but don't know what it is. / Larry
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Check the cabinets on either side of the TV. You'll probably find a couple of screws on each side near the doors that go into the woodwork around the TV.
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Clay, nice job on your install, I don't think I have ever seen a set with brackets like that for travel. Verrrry creative...
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Planning on replacing the old tv with a new flat screen but can't see how to remove the old tv. It's in an '05 Itasca Sunrise and is the front tv. It's held in place with a metal strap and, apparently, no way to get to the strap bolts to release it. I'm sure there must be a way to remove that tv without destroying the wood trim work on the front of the set. But, at this point, I need a little advice on the best way to release the hold down strap. Thanks for any input.... / Larry
I finally figured it out with a lot of assistance from those of you who responded. Guess I'm not only getting older but 'slower'! Thanks, all!!
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....and the answer was?????
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Clay, nice job on your install, I don't think I have ever seen a set with brackets like that for travel. Verrrry creative...
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....and the answer was?????
I apologize for the delay in responding to your question. There were, as advised, two small wood screws in each of the side compartments that had to be removed. Then, the plastic (?) cover (cowling) that covers the entire bottom of the tv comparmtent had to be removed. Finally figured out that the cowling had metal screws hidden by plug covers. Removed the plugs then the screws and, thankfully the entire cover slipped down and away. Removing the cowling revealed the hold down strap bolts that were then easy to remove.
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There is a good PDF on this forum where the owner installs a 32 inch flat screen TV and it looks great. I down loaded it for future use. He puts it on the outside of the wooden frame and it looks professional.
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Replaced my tv a few months ago and after finding the hidden screws, it was pretty easy. Two things you may want to know; I used two 2X4's and grooved them the width of the tv at top and bottom. I then used cushion tape in the grooves to avoid scratching. I drilled holes in the upper strap and screwed the strap to the upper 2X4 and tightened it down; worked great. We have travelled across country since and have had no problems with security of the tv. Second, If you have surround sound in your rv, you will have to remove the back of the new flat screen and solder the wires that are now attached to the old tv speakers to the new tv speakers. You will find a small electrical cylinder taped to the back of the cover when you remove it; don't cut those wires too short when you remove the old tv; you need to connect those wires to the new tv speakers. any questions let me know. I did this in a 2005 Itasca Meridian.

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