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Old 12-08-2011, 04:36 PM   #1
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removing TV

I have a 2007 southwind 32V with a flat screen samsung in cabinet over front dash. Was getting no sound and saw two of the 3 RCA jacks that are suppose to be pluged into the rear of TV had come loose. Cannot figure out how to get TV off of the mounting bracket so I can get behind it and plug jacks back in. There is no way to get to rear of TV via any of the side cabinets. The TV had to be mounted after the cabinets were in place but cannot figure ut how to get it off what ever is holding it.
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Old 12-08-2011, 05:46 PM   #2
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Look at the panel underneath the TV cabinet, you should see round buttons near the corners, they are screw covers, pull them off and unscrew the bottom panel. This should give you access to the back of the TV.
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You might also check the very back of the cabinet behind the tv. Ours had a vent cover that screwed on, probably to prevent heat build up. There was space between the cabinet and windshield to unscrew the cover.
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Thanks, will give this a try. I saw the buttons your were talking about on the bottom
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Thanks, will give this a try. I saw the buttons your were talking about on the bottom
They are "snap buttons" -- all you need to do is pop them off carefully with a screwdriver, and there should be a Phillips screw underneath.
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thanks all, I got to back of tv like you said
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