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Upon returning home from a weekend trip my Toshiba 37E200U Television worked fine for an hour or two and now just flicks on and off constantly! Ocassionally it holds a picture for about 2 mins. before starting to flick on and off again.
Re: Upon returning home from a weekend trip my Toshiba...
The power supply is the problem change out the bad electrolytic caps, on the power supply, or replace power supply, and you can go to www.partstore.com
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T5.0AH 250V used in this TV is a ceramic fuse Time delayed (Slow-Blow) and the dimensions are probably: 5 mm (3/16 in) x 20 mm (3/4 in). You just measure the old one.
It could be localised interference, try different modes. Maybe it is a poor quality connection on a cable? If all else fails www.toshiba.com will get you to the technical team for assistance. You could always take it back for an exchange of course.
I am facing similar problem showing "no video signal" following failed attempt to connect Wii. Even after trying to reset, it won't come out again.. I am totally at loss? Toshiba Customer Desk has not been connected well and appreciate any advise.
your user manual for tv should have that in it. however go to www.manualsonline.com enter the universal remote mfg and model number in search bar, if they have it there, you can download the manual w/codes for free... best of luck.
well is the battery draining over the time its sitting? could be a bad battery or alternator, and/or you might have something on the car constantly draining power from the battery. best to have it looked at by a mechanic.
Possible green CRT bad....remove lower front speaker cover
and access panel.......carefully disconnect green PC board
from green CRT ( center tube )....plug in TV..power set....should have steady red/blue pix (no green) = bad green CRT............T.
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