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  1. We are new owners of a 2004 Cruise Aire XL. The TV is located in the area of the dining table on the side wall of the bathroom, across from the refrigerator. The TV is built into a cabinet and is strapped or bolted down. Components for the TV were removed prior to our purchase and we now suspect that the TV was replaced with the existing one that we have now and not connected properly, if at all. The TV works fine for DVD's, video and wireless web, however, we cannot get antenna reception or reception when connected to cable. We would like to check the cable connections at the back of the TV. The only way that we can see to access the back of the TV is by removing the side wall of bathroom just below the wall cabinets. Has anyone had this issue or can anyone offer any suggestions for accessing the back control area of the TV? Regards, B
  2. Dear Carl, I have a similar situation. I have a pre owned 2004 Georgie Boy which I really like. However we had several leaks in the same area. The RV dealer said the problem was fixed several times, but under the pressure of an RV park the leaks still survived. I finally found a tool called, "DREMEL Multi-Max", which allowed me to cut the bay apart to give me access to all the water controls and drain connections. I replaced some of my control with and an after market item and was able to cut an access hole to control the valve. Now anytime I need to get to this area all I have to do is take out a few screws and I have full access to plumbing controls. We will never solve the problems trying to get things back together like the manufacture did, and RV dealers will charge you an arm and a leg to do so. John Billups jayrbiii@yahoo.com
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