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Old 12-13-2018, 10:14 PM   #1
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How do you remove front TV on a 2014 Ventana

I'm ready to "remodel" the front electronics cabinet. Lots of things need straightening up and there are many wires crammed up behind the TV.

I've searched around and most threads talk about removing vents to see the mounting screws... I don't have any vents to remove :(

What I do have is a solid panel with a large square hole, almost as large as the TV, covered by the TV. Looking from behind, where the shades roll up into, I can see metal bars that look like they attach to the TV. I just don't easily see how it is connected.

The last picture is a a shot looking up from below the TV showing the backside of the TV.

Need a little help please
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Old 12-14-2018, 11:23 AM   #2
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I had a TV mounted like that in another brand coach. One or both of the cabinets on each side of the TV should have removable panels to access the back of the TV. It takes two people to remove it. One holding the TV in place the other backing out the screws that hold the TV to the mounting brackets.
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This is the frame for the TV in my Ventana. The TV is attached from the back using the 4 standard VESA pattern bolts. I had to modify mine when I upgraded from the 32"Sony to a 39" Vizio as the VESA spacing is different.
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Thanks John. That is exactly like mine...

I'm going to see if I can work without dismounting the TV. I figure I can rework the wires easier than removing and replacing the TV...
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Just so everyone knows when changing out old tv's with newer LCD's in the QTs links there are many threads saved on older coach's and newer that have answers on how these tv's were mounted by Newmar both the front and back bedrooms, look for the TV Conversion thread section of the QT's links, have fun with your upgrades.
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