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Old 10-19-2016, 05:10 PM   #1
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How to remove b/u camera monitor

I have had good input on changing camera and monitor, but I would like some specifics if possible on getting to and removing the monitor..... Help... Thank you
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Old 10-20-2016, 08:47 AM   #3
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your setup here is what I referred to as what I want to do, but what I am looking for specifically is the steps to "remove" the monitor..having a difficult time seeing under the dash to where it is held in place.
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On the F53 chassis, if you remove the "doghouse" exposing the top of the engine, lay something like a moving quilt over the engine and this gives you far more access to the back of the monitor!
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On the F53 chassis, if you remove the "doghouse" exposing the top of the engine, lay something like a moving quilt over the engine and this gives you far more access to the back of the monitor!
Just be careful where you put weight on top of that engine .There is some
expensive things that can get broken .Don't ask how I know that .
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Yep that's a fact and I should have made mention of that!
I actually used two moving quilts folded over several times to help pad the engine from damage!
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