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High pitched squeal

A few weeks ago my tv started making a high pitched squeal that has gotten continuously loud and now the volume won't adjust nor will the buttons on the tv or remote respond.

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Hello, This sounds as if it could be a switching power supply problem or a ballast problem. Both will effect your power supply and cause malfunction in various subsystems (audio, screen control, control systems, and the like). I would suggest having a qualified TV repair technician look at the set. This is because there are no user servicable parts associated with this type of problem. I hope this helps, Thank you, Shuttle83 http://www.electron-age-technologies-llc.com

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