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Change the codes. There are usually dip switches in the remote and gate that can be switched. If it still happens, start looking at the receiver at the gate.
remove all the electrical wire connections from the back of the tv .remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and wait for two minutes and replug the wire and then ckeck.it should work.
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I have the same tv. Was watching last night when it turned itself off. When I tried turning it back on the switch just made a click noise and nothing happened. After a couple more tries, it didn't even do that.
I think, when a power supply's time is up, it's up now. There is not usually any advance warning,(besides your warranty has expired of course). If you are feeling un-normal heat from the TV, that is a sign the power board just fried out. They always get very hot, from the microchips cooking themselves until there is nothing left to need power. Plan on paying a TV tech to replace your power board.
This happened to me and it turned out the closed captioning on my TV were activated somehow. I never even touch the controls on the TV but I had to manually check the settings on the TV and found that the captions were on.
Thorn is doing same thing
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