No electircal fail.. simply went to turn the tv on and nothing! Checked the power supply, all ok No electircal fail.. simply went to turn the tv on and nothing! Checked the power supply, all ok
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That problem is usually cause of faulty capacitors on the power supply board..
Just follow this instruction to fix your TV..
1. Open the back cover of your TV. 2. Look at the power supply board..Its normally connected to the power cord.. 3. After that,,try to look at the actual image of capacitors if it is bulged on the top so that you can easily determine the bad capacitors.. 4. After that,,try to replaced the bad capacitors using soldering iron and soldering lead..replaced the capacitors only with the same type ratings and value.. 5. Some of the capacitors not bulged so its better if have a capacitance meter
I can supply the service manual, but I'm only go to do so when I know that you have returned to FixYa for an answer. I regularly waste time posting all the information for people only to find they never return and I would need to upload this to a filesharing site for you to download. I trust you can understand my reasoning here.
Check ur DVD player and read ur instructional manual find out if ur DVD player have a HDMI port hub?Tries websites like Amazon.com,Ebay.com to buy a HDMI cable.That the esiest way to hookup a DVD player to a LCD or a Plama tvs.Just one HDMI cable to the DVD player HDMI hub and the other side of the HDMI cable to the tv HDMI hub.
I've read on your site where a number of others have had this problem and on the strength of that have talked to a local technician who has more or less agreed - so will go with his expertise. Many thanks for your interest.
It seems as if the Picture-in-Picture feature of your television is activated. Please take a look at the remote control and find the PIP button and press it, this should bring the picture into full-screen and allow you to hear the audio.
No electircal fail.. simply went to turn the tv on and nothing! Checked the power supply, all ok
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