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Behind Front Overhead TV - 2009 Southwind
Old 05-14-2011, 08:35 AM   #1
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I've searched, but I'm not finding an answer.....

Can anybody help me get behind the back wall of the left overhead entertainment cabinet or behind the front TV of my 2009 Southwind?

I tried the 4 screws under the TV (where the fans are), but no luck....

Any help is appreciated...

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Old 05-14-2011, 10:10 AM   #2
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OK, I'm able to remove the panel below the TV and can now see up behind it, but that is not helping me solve my problem......how do I get behind the compartment on the left side of the TV? I’m trying to replace the power supply to the KVH satellite dish and need to disconnect the existing power supply; that problem probably belongs in the tech forum. I will post there too.

Thanks for looking…….

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Old 05-14-2011, 02:32 PM   #3
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To remove the front TV and get into the back of the cabinet you need to pop out the 4-6 little buttons on the front of the wooden bezel. Behind these button are screws that hold the wooden bezel to the cabinet face. Then you should be able to see how the TV is anchored down sometimes with corner braces and screws. When you remove all the anchors BE CAREFUL, the TV will start to slide out of the cabinet best to have another set of hands that can catch and hold. Once the TV is removed I believe you can access the rear of the cabinets next to your TV.
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