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Old 10-09-2011, 09:30 AM   #1
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Needed Help-- TV Removal

I have a 2010 321RLMS. Can anyone shed some light on how to remove the 40" flat screen. The HDMI ports are on the rear of the TV and I need to remove it to access them. I cannot figure out to get the wall mount to release.
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Old 10-09-2011, 11:56 AM   #2
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Got it figured out. Used a mirror to look behind. What aI thought were two restraining cables are for two latches ( one on each side) You pull downward and the top of the TV tips forward towards you. Then you just lift up and its out.
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Take this tool and get creative:



Just kidding of course. Obviously I have no clue! :hihi:
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Shhhh that is what my neighbours ex used on his TV, Car, computer, motorcycle, and lawn mower.
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:O LOL

QUOTE=Seann45;40072]Shhhh that is what my neighbours ex used on his TV, Car, computer, motorcycle, and lawn mower.[/QUOTE]
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That will be filed away for future use. When I first got my new rig, the tv audio was not working to the stereo box. I found a cable pulled out in the rear of the Jenson unit. It was rather tight back there too!
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Old 10-11-2011, 10:11 PM   #7
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There is a cabkle pull to the right of mine, it is located in the cabinet, there should be an hmdi connection on the left side of the tv, you don't need to pull the tv out to connect this one,
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I have a 2010 321RLMS. Can anyone shed some light on how to remove the 40" flat screen. The HDMI ports are on the rear of the TV and I need to remove it to access them. I cannot figure out to get the wall mount to release.
Did it work?
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That will be filed away for future use. When I first got my new rig, the tv audio was not working to the stereo box. I found a cable pulled out in the rear of the Jenson unit. It was rather tight back there too!
How did you reach the cable?
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We have 2016 eagle rsts 5th wheel, had same problem. We used about a 8" piece of bailing wire, made a hook on one end.And under the front center of the TV.We were able to fish out black nylon strap.That unhooks the TV from locking mechanism tv come right out.It took at least 5 calls to jayco tech support before someone could tell me how to find it.
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Did it work?
After you replied to his first post Did you read his second post?


Plus this thread is over 5 years old.
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Good Grief this post was 3 rigs ago LOL
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I work in a coach bus shop and I got to tell you that's one of the nicest BFH's I've seen in a while...
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