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Old 06-05-2013, 07:29 PM   #1
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2011 Knight - removing bedroom tv

I need to do some work behind my bedroom tv, but have no idea how to remove. Anyone out there have a real solution? I posted this once before with the only reply being a sledge hammer. There must be someone on this site who knows how to do this. Thanks.
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Don't know how one is installed in a 11 Knight. Does it have a wood frame around it that has wood plugs where there might be screws that hold the whole thing together? Call Monaco tech line and they will answer the question.
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Pop the plugs out.




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Unless someone before you modified it in some bizarre manner it should be very straight forward. As mentioned above, there is a wood frame that surrounds the face of the TV. In each corner should be a wood plug. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to pry out the plugs and remove the screws hidden behind the plugs. Shouldn't be anything more that that.
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I have the same RV as you. Look on the right side of the TV and you will see two screws there where the TV is attached the the wall in back. I haven't done this, but This is what I see. You will need a long extension and a square driver to get them out. The TV should swing out after the screws are removed. The TV in the living room Has screws top and bottom that I did take out.
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On our endeavor I had to go into the cabinet over head and dig out the little staples they use to hold the shelf liner on with. After prying up the board I was able to reach the wood screws that held the back board of the tv. For future service I drilled a round hole in the corner of the shelf in the cabinet so my finger can simply reach in and pull the shelving up. I did not staple it back down. There were a couple of wood screws accessed in the cabinet below the tv as well.
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I have the same RV as you. Look on the right side of the TV and you will see two screws there where the TV is attached the the wall in back. I haven't done this, but This is what I see. You will need a long extension and a square driver to get them out. The TV should swing out after the screws are removed. The TV in the living room Has screws top and bottom that I did take out.

I took a closer look today, and mine seems to have a Roberts head screw behind each corner of the TV. Looks like they may be hard to get to, but there has to be a way. Thanks for the help.
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