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Eack brand of the remote uses its has its own codes. What is the make and model of this universal remote that you have?
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If it has been moved or bumped recently the sound you are hearing is the main HT lead that has been displaced. TGhis is a blasck lead with a rubber disk surround at its end that fits into the picture tube. Do not touch without turning TV Off and using rubber gloves to reinsert.
This tv have different causes for no power.
Can you tell me if any light on the chassis is off?, if so, let me know the location part number.
Common problem is IC output ( short) or convergence STKs ICs.
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First thing I would check is the bearings on the upper and lower fuser rollers. When they dry out they will make a metallic clicking sound. Hard to tell what the sound is coming from without hearing it.
I was told that these clicking noises (which happen on my Magnavox LCD too) were due to the "power required" at the internal switch. Seems that the power required to immediately turn on the TV is too much for a standalone household outlet, so it "surges" power in a series to get enough there. Hence, the clicking sounds are actually mini power surges to send more power to the internal circuits to turn the TV on.
If your set is like mine, these noises generally stop after a minute or two, correct?
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