Turns on I see the backlight come on, then shutsdown after 9 secs. Ive tried firmware update Pushing the power button to reset, unplugging it for long period of time. When I turn it on, the yellow lights flash as normal, 3-3-2 then the green light comes on...and the 9 secs later..turns off, but the green light stays on.
Just wanted to add, that there is no sound or pic, even when I shine a flashlight thru the back to the screen.Just wanted to add, that there is no sound or pic, even when I shine a flashlight thru the back to the screen.
having the same issue with my 32" regza, frustrated nobody can give me a real answerhaving the same issue with my 32" regza, frustrated nobody can give me a real answer
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This REGZA 42" 42HL167 has ATSC digital tuner built-in. when you set the TV to scan for channels, you must set the source to AIR, not CABLE. Since the Digital TV signals use the Old UHF band for transmission, your amplifier is made for this band? Try it without th amp first.
Possibly not.. in this case with the 42HL167, the CPU pcb (most commonly referred to the SEINE PCB) is having issues booting and just isn't starting up.
My friend gave me his 42HL167 after this problem started after a power event during a storm and I managed to fix it by reloading the firmware.
In most cases the HDMI issues are the source itself. Try another item like a DVD player or BluRay player. If they work then its a compatibility issue. If they don't then the HDMI receiver board in the TV is bad. Please take a moment to rate my answer. Thanks...
Yes. The Yellow LED blinking 3 times is a normal boot-up, but if it keeps doing it -- it needs the firmware "update" (which is more like a reload because it got corrupted.) The problem is, no one talks about how to do that. (there is a PDF and firmware on toshiba's website, but it lacks some crucial details.)
My friend gave me his 42HL167 after this problem started after a power event during a storm and I managed to fix it by reloading the firmware.
Possibly not.. in this case with the 42HL167, the CPU pcb (most commonly
referred to the SEINE PCB) is having issues booting and just isn't
starting up.
My friend gave me his 42HL167 after this problem
started after a power event during a storm and I managed to fix it by
reloading the firmware.
Once I figured out some of the facts, it was a breeze...
I posted this elsewhere here since there's so many duplicate threads... trying the firmware update is simple, so it's worth trying that first since the case doesn't need to be opened.
Once I figured out some of the facts, it was a breeze...
I agree -- it seems like a design flaw. What cracks me up is that the places I called for a replacement SEINE PCB require the core (the bad PCB). Well GEE, why is that!?!? EASY FIX MAYBE?
Just wanted to add, that there is no sound or pic, even when I shine a flashlight thru the back to the screen.
having the same issue with my 32" regza, frustrated nobody can give me a real answer
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