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This fault is much more complicted than other to troubleshoot. Contact any "Experienced" service technician. I can't provide a solution to your problem, without its screen shot. Gopakumar Gopalan Google
Disconnect the Z sustain board ribbon cables that go to the display and clean them with a small amount of acetone, ( nail polish remover ). ONLY THE COPPER TIPS ON THE RIBBON.....NOT THE RIBBON. Put those back in and do the same with the Y.
Z on the right Y on the left..
Is the onscreen menu just as distorted and are the lines across it or behind it? The pop you heard may have been a capacitor and since the TV is still powering on, it's the probably the video controller board that is on it's way out. If the onscreen menu looks fine, you maybe having a problem with the input board only so try a DVD that uses a different input and if it's poor, I would say the TV needs to have the input/output board service. If the OSD is distorted as well then it's definitely the video controller board and service is likely required.
Wow same here but mine is red I know its because of the plasma bulb is
wearing out and for my fix is $1000 but I didn't do want to go on so I
tried to change the color settings and tried RGB to all 0 and it became
fine. Well at least you have a cool blue screen, mine is red.
Try to reset the TV to factory defaults and see if that helps. Record your color settings and any other setting your have in your config before dong this because all will be lost.
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