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Broken screen
Sorry to say the LCD panel is broken. Average cost, of just the panel, will be around $1000 not including shop charges.
9/6/2009 6:57:03 AM •
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on Sep 06, 2009
FLM-323b Lines in picture...same
panel defective.caps only repair a power supply issue where the tv wont come on at all.
lines are 90% panel and 10% control pcb
connected to the panel.most control pcb are not
sold separate from the panel.
7/28/2009 5:41:34 PM •
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on Jul 28, 2009
I have no volume
Try using the front panel controls on your tv , if this doesn't work then you might need to go in the menus and "turn" the speakers on. Also check to see if the tv has an on-off switch in the back. Good luck! Julio at Millenium tv (702) 736-1091.
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7/19/2009 2:28:53 AM •
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on Jul 19, 2009
How do i change the picture aspect without the
You will need the original remote in most cases and with most tvs. if you have an RCA or Sony you might be able to purchase a remote at you local walmart otherwise buy one on line. good luck. Julio at Millenium TV in Las Vegas (702) 736 1091
7/19/2009 2:23:52 AM •
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on Jul 19, 2009
Polaroid Tlx-01511c dead set
The only thing you can do is look inside the TV for blown fuses. But, after that. it's hard to tell what's really wrong with it. And taking it to someone to diagnose the problem will cost more than the 15" TV worth. At the moment, I can't find a Service Manual for that TV yet. But, if I had to guess, the power supply board went bad. Cost about $80.00 at shopjimmy.com. It's only a guess.
Sorry I can't help you more.
7/16/2009 2:29:16 AM •
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on Jul 16, 2009
Cancelling cable
That model has an additional ASTC DTV tuner. Plug into the HDTV co-ax input from the DTV antenna.
6/4/2009 5:26:08 AM •
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on Jun 04, 2009
WON'T TURN ON UNTIL THE POWER IS INTERRUPTED AFTER MANY TRIES
How do you interupt the power from the plug or from the on off switch .. Either way it might be a dry joint that is causing this .. as the joint arcs it will cause a connection a spark weld as such on the solder when you turn it off the solder cools and then contracts braking the connection so you have the same problem again .
If you are electricaly trained I would suggest that this is what you look for .. however if not then I would advise that you seek an engineer to do this as there is the possibility of causing more harm than good . Untrained personel should never work on live equipment and all safety precautions should be adhered to . .. hope this is of help......Regards Vortash
5/13/2009 12:13:27 PM •
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on May 13, 2009
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