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8 days out of warranty

Toshiba 23HLV87 has had clicking noise for a couple of months Only correction was turn TV off for a few moments. Turn it back on clicking disappeared. Recently, turn of occasionally didn't work. Most time clicking seemed to cure itself. Appeared to come from one of the front speakers.
Yesterday.... Clicking accompanied by white screen. No on-off corrections. Pulled plug for 5 minutes... replugged ... no correction.

Warranty expired 8 days ago.

Any help is appreciated

**** Bradd
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  • rbradd Oct 25, 2008

    Your first suggestion is new to me. Plz explain extended warranty after orig warranty expires

    Thanks

  • rbradd Oct 25, 2008

    Rush 2 Robby said - advanced comb filter getting short

    Please indicate if this problem is responsible for both white screen and audio problem.

    Guestimate on repair charge....

    Thanks


  • rbradd Oct 26, 2008

    Neither of my last two questions have been responded to.....

  • rbradd Oct 26, 2008

    ready2helpu ....... Thanks for the info and the encouragement. Now to find a qualified technician in New Hampshire.

    Thanks again

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Could be a problem with fluctuating voltage. Try using a surge protector and see if this issue still occurs..

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EXTENDED WARRANTY

Sometimes a store offers extended warranty (manufacturers place a one-year warranty on their products regardless where it was purchased) with additional price of course and the store takes care of the defective product for you.

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The capacitors on the circuit board are bursting slowly-- slowly due to circuit short on the board.the track in which circuit is short is to be located and detected by checking it through multimeter and the capacitor on that track is need to be replaced.and it will be ok after that.as its very easy to do that if you have proper knowledge of how to use multimeters and soldering irons.or calling a technician is the another option.
the capacitors needs to be replaced are not very much costly.

this is a common problem faced by many of the customers and gets resolved by doing this.
calling a technician will also not cost u very much.

thanks.

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Advanced comb filter getting short due to that your tv have the problem, then u'll need a technician

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Hi Braddm
I would suggest call Toshiba , generally they give a grace period coverage. The problem could be with a swolleb IC or a capictor on the motherboard and would require a repair man to do the job.

The click noise or beeps from electrical equipment is to warn a person , that something is going wrong inside the device.


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proton

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    Mandeep Singh Oct 25, 2008

    Toshiba can be contacted on the following link

    http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/customersupp...



    Customer Service Group questions: 800-631-3811

    Thanks

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    Mandeep Singh Oct 26, 2008

    Hi

    I generally all companies , give a grace period of 15 days . from the time , the contracts expired. It is way , in case the customer wants to extend the warranty on the equipment or as in your case , the set broke down 8 days outside warranty. As you have already told , you have been experiencing problem with the set when it was in warranty. You can debate the same with Toshiba , and they can cover the same for you if there policy permits . It would be worth trying .

    If the same is not covered , they would give you the estimate of the cost involved in repairing the unit



    Thanks

    Proton

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You can ask dealer for extended warranty.
Other way is to ask an estimate of repair in local repair shop.
If you are tech guy and know about tv repair, let me know to open tv for diagnose problem.

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TV is in protect mode because of an internal error,

Try unplugging power cable for ten minutes.

If it does not clear the error , then you will need a technician.

Call factory to check if you can get an extended warranty.

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    Ginko Oct 25, 2008

    The clicking noise is the TV using a safety switch to turn off by itself, as the main chip detects an internal error.

    As mentioned you will need repair.

    Call Toshiba at the number listed on the owner manual, and ask the cost for a warranty extension, that will cover the cost of repair.


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    Ginko Oct 25, 2008

    After original warranty expires, you can get one of more years guaranty extension.

    This will cover all the same repair expenses and replacements as the ordinary guaranty, but requires an additional payment , and can cover up to five year.

    The longer the extension, the more expensive the charge for guaranty extension.

    One year guaranty extension, usually cost less than one average single repair.

    Guaranty extension is provided by many factories, ring Toshiba to find out the cost.

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