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Panasonic TV (Clicks and turns off, then red light flashes 2x until unplugged)

I noticed you have a solution for the red light flashing 3x (convergence issue) but would you be familiar with the light flashing 2x continuously until unplugged?? Is this a power source issue??

  • jdschultz_88 Oct 07, 2008

    When power is turned on the tv automatically shuts itself down and the red power light will flash 2x until unplugged.

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IC 1006 is faulty on the DG board thats for 53TW models other models it means LOW DC voltage. If you need further info please let me know.

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