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I have a sony kp57hw40 rp tv and the blue tube just one day made a pop noise then i figured the blue tube was bad i ordered a new one and i noticed that one of the resistors was burned out i bought a new one then put the new one in and re soldered it now the tv is all back together and i go to turn it on and i get just a blue screen for a few seconds then it just shuts off........? i unplugged the blue tube and same thing but just green screen then the tv shuts down???? what is the problem can anyone help me im going crazy!!!!!

  • director623 Apr 28, 2009

    How can I check the settings if the TV is on for only a few seconds? Is there a quick was to do this?

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Check the settings on the screen. If they are set too high set will cut off.

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