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Back - light problem. Check and replace damaged component/s at its back-light inverter board, or replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. It will be best to replace the inverter board as card basis. http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/ http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
To some model sets; especially LED back-lighted types; the back-light inverter circuit will be part of the main power supply board [SMPS]. In such cases, the power supply board might need replacement. To some models sets, the back-light inverter and SMPS section circuit will be integrated at its main board itself. If so; the main board should be replaced.
Sounds like you need to send it in for repair. I had sent my console to VideoGame911.com and they repaired mine at a great cost and got it back at the end of the week. Give them a try, they are cheaper than a manufacturer. Good luck!
sounds like you need a higher wattage power supply!! meaning if you have a 500 watt power supply and it burned up then you may need a higher wattage power supply!! try a 650 or 750 watt power supply. there is only 4 screws holding the power supply in place, just un-plug all internal power cables and remove the screws and do the reverse with a new power supply. please go slow the connecting internal power cables are keyed meaning that they only fit one way!!! DO NOT FORCE THE PLUGS INTO THEIR SOCKETS OR YOU WILL BLOW UP YOUR MOTHERBOARD!!! sorry for the caps!
1. Unplug your computer and remove the battery. 2. Press the power button several times. 3. Reattach the battery, plug in the computer, and press the power button. 4. If the problem persists, look closely at the screen. If you can make out faint, dim images, the backlighting components must be replaced or repaired. If not, it is likely another issue with the physical hardware of the machine such as the screen or the motherboard.
you have a problem in the in built SMPS which can not provides sufficient power to your LCD and you got problem replace your SMPS or repair it , ithink replacing is best idea for it
try diconnecting the charger and holding down the power up button for longer, then try plugging in charger- turn on charger at wall then hold down power on button till power button on key lights up, i hope this helps you out ;)
It's probably just the the clutch ignition wiring clip located directly underneath the clutch lever. It seems to come unplugged fairly easily. I had the exact same problem and this was the quick fix.
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