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Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-27FS100 27" TV - Page 8 Questions & Answers
We had a power surge in our area a little while
1.Check the power outlet where your TV is plugged.
Also your power panelboard for tripped off breaker.
2. If ever, your TV won't power on, then, it needs to
check your TV circuits. You can start at the power
supply IC for busted part., then to the other section,
(transceiver, audio, and video section)
9/30/2009 4:08:43 PM •
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on Sep 30, 2009
My tv wont turn on
Your tv is going into protection mode. It can only be repaired by a tv repairman. The problem is normally the power supply or line out put satge.
9/13/2009 12:04:52 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2009
Sony trinitron kd28dl10u has moved house. retuned
i think i get the jist - you've moved, and now you're missing a couple channels. from what you're saying, i assume you are using a digital converter box, or have a digital ready tv. i personally have seen many problems since the digital change, specifically loss of channels. even though digital tv is supposed to be 'all that', and it is fine when it works, the quality and placement of your antenna is still critical. you are still receiving a signal on the same channel, only with digital, they have reduced the bandwidth. this action was not done with the consumer in mind, it was done to free up air space for other communicatiomns. try an amplified antenna [available at radio shack for about 20 dollars], and try different positions. if this doesn't work, you might try an outdoor antenna. with digital signals, if there is an obstruction between you and the transmission site, rather than getting a weak, snowy picture, or shadows, as you would back in the days of analog, your receiver will simply not receive the station
9/6/2009 3:04:08 PM •
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on Sep 06, 2009
Sony KV 27FS16 TV does not power on
The chirping is the power supply trying to start. This is not a repair that I would recommend a novice attempt. PLease have this unti serviced. Expect a parts cost in the $20-$40 range for power supply caps.
Dan
8/31/2009 7:08:07 PM •
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on Aug 31, 2009
Timer bleeks 5 times
This is a diagnostic code to indicate the problem circuit. Can you please confirm that your model is the KV-27FS100? I will look up the code and supply the typical cause and remedy.
Thanks,
Dan
8/21/2009 7:09:43 PM •
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on Aug 21, 2009
When my Sony Trinitron 27
It sounds like you have a front panel switch that is hanging or that is bad. I would start with the menu switch first. If you are not electronically savvy, do not attempt it, call a professional.
Hope this helps,
Skyassoc
6/30/2009 2:01:26 PM •
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on Jun 30, 2009
No volume--tv reads
You need to go into the Sony menu and choose the audio setup. Unchoose the volume fixed setting and you will get audio back in your tv set.
6/12/2009 11:49:47 PM •
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on Jun 12, 2009
Television starts with a loud crack and shuts off.
If it isn't too late, read this; I just posted it to another:
"You are losing high voltage; if you sniff around the top or back of the set, you may smell ozone.
Pull the AC plug on the set overnight, remove the few screws holding the rear housing on, use a CLEAN (or new cheap) paint brush and if you have a vacuum with a hose, bring it along too.
The CRT (picture tube) will be nasty, full of dust that is picking up moisture and creating a path for the high voltage to discharge and you need to clean it with the brush and it's better if you hold the vacuum hose close by so you can **** up the dust loosened by the brush.
If you clean it well (dry, not wet), the problem should be gone."
In your case, the shutdown is caused by a protective circuit that is activating when the HV arcs.
Repeating this will eventually cause a complete failure.
5/11/2009 4:02:13 PM •
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on May 11, 2009
Squeeling/hissing sound
You are losing high voltage; if you sniff around the top or back of the set, you may smell ozone.
Pull the AC plug on the set overnight, remove the few screws holding the rear housing on, use a CLEAN (or new cheap) paint brush and if you have a vacuum with a hose, bring it along too.
The CRT (picture tube) will be nasty, full of dust that is picking up moisture and creating a path for the high voltage to discharge and you need to clean it with the brush and it's better if you hold the vacuum hose close by so you can **** up the dust loosened by the brush.
If you clean it well (dry, not wet), the problem should be gone.
5/11/2009 3:58:32 PM •
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on May 11, 2009
I have a Sony FD Trinitron WEGA KV-27FS100 TV
You will need the converter if you are dependent on broadcast reception; in other words, use an antenna with your set.
Cable and satellite sources may or may not 'go digital' at some point in time so if you are using one of these, check with your cable or satellite company.
If you decide to buy one of the pretty, new flat panel sets, buy the converter and DON'T toss your Sony. Store them in a dry place as backups.
The flat panel sets are crapping out all over so you might do without TV when it fails.
5/11/2009 3:52:10 PM •
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on May 11, 2009
Top five inches of tv screen is blacked out.
If you can see movement in that top line that corresponds to the video you can still see below it, then it isn't really blacked out, it's compressed.
This is usually caused by a failed (or failing) electrolytic capacitor in the vertical deflection circuit.
I don't know what labor costs in your area but the part that needs replacement is no more than a couple of dollars.
The tech who can repair this would however would have to have a certain piece of equipment (capacitor bridge or meter with DF) to ferret out the bad part.
I have been recommending that folks have their conventional CRT sets repaired, buy a digital to analog convertor for them and park them both in a dry place when you decide to buy a flat panel set; these are failing at a much higher rate than the CRT sets so I don't depend on them entirely.
5/11/2009 3:47:27 PM •
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on May 11, 2009
Sony Wega Trinitron KV-32HS20 TV
The 4 blinks usually indicate a vertical problem. If you can solder, you can fix this yourself. Let me know if you wish to attempt this repair. If not, expect a parts cost of $10-$15 plus the local labor rate for the repair.
Dan
4/4/2009 9:11:36 PM •
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on Apr 04, 2009
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