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My 55 Toshiba rear projection Will come on, then turn itself off in just about 5-10 seconds. Sometimes I notice the power button is flashing after. What is wrong with it?

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Hi,
Your power supply board is dead, u know basic electronics' and soldering? Most of the times, the power supply board just have dead leakages gases capacitors.These capacitors always bulges up on it top,or puff up on it top.Replaced these gases leakages capacitors will get your TV power stable,and work again.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.

Good luck.....

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