I know the TV is 11 years old, but it still works as well as the day I got it. I'm thinking someone hit something on the remote and then did not tell me. Any help would be appreciated. check input or source then go to power settings and turn off timer
SOURCE: toshiba 32a33 32"tv
My dad and I fixed the TV/Video problem over the weekend using one of the solutions suggested. Make sure you stay away from the red wire running from the back of the tube to the circuit board.
1. Take the cover off the back of the TV.
2. On the bottom of the TV is a circuit board that is mounted on top of a plastic tray. Remove the cables running from the speakers by squeezing the tab on the white plug and pulling them up and off the board.
3. Looking at the back of the TV, pull the board+tray out (barely secured in there) and flip it 180 degrees so you're looking at the front of the board.
4. Desolder and remove the TV/Video push button. It's labeled on the PCB, and should be the second button in from the left.
5. Place the tray back in the TV and make sure the other buttons still remaining on the baord are aligned with the buttons on the front of the TV.
6. Put the cover back and you're done.
TV works as good as new again. Of course I can't use the TV/Video button on the TV itself, but the remote handles that fine. 20 minutes max, and no repairman needed.
SOURCE: Sony Trinitron Color TV KV-35V65 - No Picture, red light stand/by timer flashing
A reset won't fix this. The standby light should be blinking a repeated count with a 3 second pause inbetween. Post that count here. That will indicate the circuit/condition that is preventing the set from turning on.
Thanks,
Dan
SOURCE: Panasonic T.V. "Picture Menu Lock Mode"
On my 27" you need to press action and the channel button at the same time to unlock. Hope that helps!
SOURCE: Timer light will not stop flashing. can't turn on TV
Unfortunately the first generation DLP's from Mitsubishi are prone to have Capacitor failure through out the chassis. Most likely that is what your set is experiencing. I would start by replaceing the suspect caps on the DM amd The Power boards. You can get the V26 Chassis DM/Power repair kit from www.tvrepairworld.com which also contains instructions.
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