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Posted on Apr 01, 2009

Thermal fuse on sony KDF-60XS955

Can anyone tell me where i can find a picture of the thermal fuse on a sony KDF-60XS955 tv and also where to purchase one thank you in advance!

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Check out link below for part. i have 55cs955 and just ordered one. I still do not know where to find in TV but as most post says its somewhere near lamp housing.

http://www.partstore.com/Part/Sony/Sony/191002393/New.aspx?ModelMfgName=Sony&ModelBrandName=Sony&ModelNumber=KDF55XS955

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