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Old 07-31-2017, 08:39 AM   #1
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How to remove panels behind front TV

I want to get to the wiring from the A/V cabinet going up and appears behind the front TV is the best inspection point.

Any tips for safely removing the vented panels behind the TV on the window side and then reinstalling?
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Neal they are typically held on with a bead of silicon. Carefully run a knife around the edges and they should come off. For replacement I added industrial hook and loop so that they aren't 'glued' in.
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X2. Easy to remove with thin knife. I never put mine back on after removing. No one can see area so why cover.

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X2. Easy to remove with thin knife. I never put mine back on after removing. No one can see area so why cover.

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I don't know why anyone would bother to put them back on, I didn't
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Thanks all! Just wanted to check before I screw something up (again)
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TV removal

Hi all, I have read this forum and not found any info on how to remove thr front TV. We have a 2012 Ventana LE. I do see the two panels behind the TV. Is this where I get to the bracket screws? Kind of a tough spot to get to! Thanks for your help! Sincerely, Kurt from Fl.
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If it is like the DS then yes, the screws for the mounting bracket are in that cabinet. Remove the panels and you will be able to see them.
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Harder to remove than I expected, glad I didn't shatter one of them. But I didn't see what I needed behind it, hoping the cables going into the upper area and back to the coach would have been visible on the upper side but it's not. Still tracking down a sub-woofer cable :(

I just used a thin strip of velcro to re-secure it.
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TV removal

Thanks for the replies, I will try this and report back with progress!
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