Magnavox 26MD350B/F7 26 in. LCD TV/DVD Combo Logo

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Anonymous Posted on Apr 04, 2013

I have a magnavox 26md350b which I never really use. I tried to turn it on today and the power light goes on for a second then the standby light and dvd light turn on. The tv does not power on and the two lights just stay on.... Does anyone know whats wrong with my tv?

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SOURCE: Magnavox 19MD359B F7 19 in

You have a bad capacitor in the power supply. If you can remove the back cover, you may see a bulged capacitor or two. Replace these and your TV will come back to life. I'm sorry, I do not have capacitor values and locations at this moment. But, the fix should be fairly simple. If you have some elctronic experience, you can fix this. Thanks for asking and show all hands of support!

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2012

SOURCE: MAGNAVOX 37MD359B /F7 TV turns

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