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Do u have the service manual for SYLVANIA 6432GG
Hi mreyes518,
I have a pdf file format of
SYLVANIA 6432GG Service Manual but I don't know how can I send it to you if ever possible because we are not allowed to ask your email add.
This is also available at this LINK.
Jdvillanueva
We've been given a Sylvania CRT Tv model #6432GGA.
No,these CRT tube tvs are out of the market quit awhile.U can try the Sylvania website itself,look for their customer service phone like 1-800 numbers,call them,if they still have it in their corporation computers,pay them a fee,they'll print out and send it to u.
Says no signal on screen while hooked up to cable
Hi,
First, make sure the cable box is correctly connected and power is on and try pressing the "TV/DTV" button in the top right corner of the ORIGINAL Sylvania remote. If this doesn't work, try pressing the "MENU" button and make sure the menu displays. If the only button that works on the remote is the red "POWER" button then it's likely your main A/V board will need replacing.
Try the above and post back if you need further assistance.
Regards,
BElectric
Tv just quit working. it made a click and went
The clicking is probably from a relay that is releasing due to a fault downstream from it in the power supply.
If it's failing to turn on, the main power supply is probably at
fault and without some technical background and a couple of test instruments,
you will not be able to do the repair yourself.
What you can do though is; unplug the set, let it
stand overnight or at least several hours, remove the back panel and look for a
separate board with mostly larger components on it; it will have a ferrite core
(no laminations as with a line-frequency part) transformer (and possibly chokes too) on it and several
larger capacitors which are cylindrical and mounted vertically to the board.
Before touching anything inside, especially on
that board, allow several hours to be safe since the larger capacitors can hold
a painful voltage charge for some hours.
If you see signs of overheating such as
discoloration of the board material, the PSU may not be repairable but if you
can find a part number on the board, you might be able to buy the power supply
from the mfr. and install it yourself but it will likely have the same problem
eventually unless they have altered the design or improved component quality.
If there are no signs of heat damage to the board,
there may be companies offering to repair it as a subassembly instead of
repairing the whole set which could be much more expensive.
If you choose to replace or have it done, the main
power supply still may not be at fault since most are capable
of switching on and off if a downstream problem is causing an overload and the
power supply for the backlight may be at fault.
No power blowing fuses
Hi,
According to the symptom if the TV blowing fuse repeatedly then there must be a short circuit in the power supply, Check the PTC it must be short and blowing fuse due to it.
Hope this will fix your problem.
Thanks.
I have no sound or channels on my insignia tv/dvd.
Here's what you need to do:
1. First, disconnect the cable box from your Insignia and try playing a DVD. If the sound and the picture show, then the problem has something to do with the cable box. Contact your cable provider for fix.
2. If the same problem occur, disconnect the power cord from the wall socket for about 10 minutes and plug it back in. If nothing happens, contact the TV manufacturer because the problem is the program of the TV.
Have a great day!
Sound but no picture
probably this tv has a transistor damaged, but you can try to re solder all the leads and try to switch it ON again. beaware not to short the component leads.
Picture very dark
try to adjust the screen at the back of the plyback.a big parts inside the tv with a wire attach to the picture tube. thre's a two knob there, the lower knob try to adjust it
I turned it off, now it won't turn on.
I turned it off, now it won't turn on.
Sir
this problem is mostly due to power supply.
as when ever you switch on the set due to in rush current components of power supply may go defective.
regards
thanks
Sylvania 6432gg
I've got the same problem too. TV is approximately 10 months old... I think it's a piece of junk.
The tv keeps blowing fuses
Hi your problem is that a component(s) inside your TV has probably short circuited to Earth, this then causes a massive current to flow and this blows the fuse.
Due to the types of Component failure from this, this TV should go to a reputable repair shop. Get a firm "Quote" and an explanation of what needs to be done.
Tv would not come on.
NOTE: TV's can kill months after they have been unplugged. Touching the wrong part can give you tens of thousands of volts. This could happen even whilst you are removing the cover.
Most likely is that you have had a power surge and blown an internal fuse.
Unless you are competent with TV repairs, take it to a shop. If it is this it will be cheap.
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