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Posted on Jan 28, 2009

Toshiba 44NHM84 won't turn on

After having this tv for a little over a year in my bedroom and was used sparingly, it would try to turn on, making a buzzing noise twice about 5 seconds apart and then shutting off. I did the "fonzie bang" and it worked fine. I left the set on for 6 months until it happened again. The bang didn't work this time. Thanks for your help.

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Usualy these problems are due to solder evaporating under the heat of the component.If you are a competent technician,by opening the tv set and by looking closely on the solder part of the board,
you should see a few that are not as shiny as the other, or look like a donut around the pin.these should be redone.those failiure are around the components that heat up:voltage reg,h-v reg and the
resistor around them.
good luck

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