SOURCE: Hyundai imagequest B90D orange standby
hyundai will not repair this however a electronic service center aka tv repair may. I can do it as most likely is it several capacitors that have blown. Hyundai is also a little picky to open they are assembled very well actually compared to other monitors (they are difficult to open up) let me know what you would liek to do.
SOURCE: HP LCD Monitor w1907 Blowing fuse - no display
Sure, you can testing it both ways... in-circuit or out.
SOURCE: monitor fuse keeps blowing
There is definately a shorted component that causes the fuse to blow. Nomaly the ceremic capacitors are the cause of the problem. Check to see if there is visiual dark or burnt ceremic caps with label sameting like this "SCK 083" near the fuse area and change it. Hope it helps,cheers.
SOURCE: 2001 Xterra - Replaced fuel pump twice and is still not running.
I am no expert, but I just had a similar problem. The car would shake and buck when accelerating. It finally just died and would not start. After sitting for some time, the car would start and run a while, then do the same thing. I thought fuel pump. The dealer diagnosed distributor. After replacing, the car is running perfect. Something to think about. Good luck.
SOURCE: Gateway FPD2185W TFT LCD MONITOR
The backlight or inverter is going out on your screen.
Eventually it will just stay dark. You will need to replace one of the two if plan on keeping monitor.
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