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Old 12-25-2008, 09:35 AM   #1
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I have a 2003 Adventurer 31Y - Does anyone have info on how to access the rear TV?? I'd like to get at the rear to do DTV box connections. I have accessed the front TV several times but on the rear don't see any obvious panels, etc that appear to be removable - Any insight or help appreciated

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I have a 2003 Adventurer 31Y - Does anyone have info on how to access the rear TV?? I'd like to get at the rear to do DTV box connections. I have accessed the front TV several times but on the rear don't see any obvious panels, etc that appear to be removable - Any insight or help appreciated

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I have a 02 Adventurer and the TV is in a cabinet over a desk area. I removed the screws on the upper front of the panel over the desk/under the TV and the panel tilted down so I could get to the screws that hold the TV strap. No need to remove the entire panel.
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