TV was on and had a picture, and then nothing w/flashing power
TV was on and had a picture, wife said she heard a sound, maybe a pop (not really sure) and when she looked at the TV there was nothing. The lamp/program and power indicator botton located on the front (lower/center) is flashing. I unpluged TV, waited 5 minutes and pluged back in. Pushed power button, again flashing and no picture.
Re: TV was on and had a picture, and then nothing...
Your lamp has blown. Time to get a new one.
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Feb 9, 2017 - My 32' LG LED TV has suddenly lost picture! The sound is alright but the screen is pitch black. ... Then completely black but with audio. ... I'm really hoping if I do the right research Ican fix this tv for my husband. .... Take the screen off hit power and watch LEDs if any don't flash its LEDs if they all flash its ..
we cannot get a picture or sound on several channels. Otherwise the TV works fine. Any solutions?
as you get p&s on several channels so your ser is ok the problem
1 loose contact near tuner or it is defective.
2 tuner signal line .
That pop was probably a capacitor blowing up in the power supply. Could be another power component too. Get an estimate from a TV repair shop first to see if it's worth fixing or flat screen TV time.
The problem of your plasma tv could be on power supply. The popping sound you heard maybe cause by blown capacitor. Unplug the tv from the main AC outlet then remove the back cover of your unit. Try to observe if there's a bulge up or leaky capacitor. If you see this bulge capacitor replace it. Be sure to observe proper position because it has polarity. To replace this bad capacitor you should be needing following tools: soldering iron, soldering lead and desoldering pump. Be sure not to connect separated pins when soldering. Let me know what you observe upon replacing the bad capacitor. Good day.
I had the same problem, but I saw the events leading to it. I was watching TV, went to help the wife, heard a pop, came back to find the TV off. Turned it on, heard the same click you described. I believe you need a new bulb. Mine lasted around 2 years of heavy use. Bought two on ebay. Make sure to consult your manual for the particulars on the bulb.
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