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Owner of 2004 Newmar Mountain Aire 4018. Had for 14 year's trying to upgrade front tv can't figure out how to remove it. Did rear and center.
 

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Owner of 2004 Newmar Mountain Aire 4018. Had for 14 year's trying to upgrade front tv can't figure out how to remove it. Did rear and center.
Welcome aboard. I can't help you with your TV issue but I'm sure someone here will have your answer.
 
Welcome!

I removed/rebuilt my front TV cabinet in a 2006 Ventana. Access from the back of the cabinet - or at the front of the RV between the windshield and the cabinet - was the key to unbolting the TV from the board to which the TV was secured. I can't be sure that what I took apart was the original, it looked a bit amateurish, but see if looking at it from that end of the cabinet helps.

Good luck with it,

Greg.
 
Thanks, dear Newmar put a mesh screen across entire rear access it too has no screws for removal. Going to get a remote borescope camera and hopefully find something.
 
I remember the screen now that you mention it. My screen was already partially removed or bent in half - don't remember exactly, except that it was a vicious arm trap that I was glad to be rid of. I do remember cutting out what was left of the screen, and then removing it completely once I got the TV out of the way and discovered how the screen was attached. I added a light board to the back of the cabinet at the end of my rebuild.

Greg.
 
Considering cutting it out. Will try borescope view first before destruction access. The front wood bezel trim has no apparent screws not even plugged or covered types. Guess they forget having to work on things after windshield and everything in place. Thanks for the input mesh is probably glued on this as well.
 
Looking down the narrow gap at front that maybe tv held by metal L brackets at rear by mesh screen to release TV to come out. Will get the mesh screen reviewed and out on my return home. Presume TV will slide out with wood bezel staying in place.
 

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