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Originally Posted by cecasarez
How do you get the thing out in order to replace it?
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I just went through this on our 2017 Voltage 4150 for the same thing and the date on the back of ours was from 2016 so I got an extra year out of it.
Our detector is a different model than what you have pictured but there was a mounting plate screwed into the cupboard and the detector slides up and is held onto the mounting plate by friction/tabs. Just lift up and it slides out of the mount.
I found a cheaper unit than what came with the trailer to replace ours and there is just a 12 volt positive and negative wire behind the mounting plate so I snipped those wires and put male/female connectors on the new detector so if I ever have to replace it again it will be easier on me.