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    Quote Originally Posted by TravelingwithTucson View Post
    Yes. You have to squeeze it and pull down from the top. It is a bear to get off. Can't figure out how to add a photo to post
    I believe you must be a Site Sponsor (paid membership) to post photos.

    2017 Reflection 26RL "Mili"
    2016 Ford F250 Extended Cab Gas Engine "Buck" (the truck)

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    Any updates on replacement unit (s)?
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    2018 337RLS- 2nd ac, dual pane windows, table and chairs, Kodiak disc brakes 12-28-17 (Thanks Ed!)
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    Jim and Belinda H. Pa.

    2018 337RLS- 2nd ac, dual pane windows, table and chairs, Kodiak disc brakes 12-28-17 (Thanks Ed!)
    720w solar, 100/50 Victron scc


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    Did you ever figure out how to get the wood trim off so you could access the two screws holding the metal trim piece in place? I have a 2020 Reflection 202RLS and noticed the same grill coverage today.

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    This post is old but there is a YouTube video that addresses Furrion microwaves and how to repair them. The video is very useful.

    Here is the thread. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=furrion+mi...%3D0rK9EswMKY8

    The video shows how to disassemble, where the fuse is located, and how to test the door switches. They are often the source of the problem. When the door switches are bad they will cause the fuse to blow repeatedly.

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