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talk with a lawyer
problems reported and worked on under warranty but never fixed are still covered by warranty
it cannot be considered your problem if the dealer could not fix the fault or failed to refer the fault to the manufacturer for a recall or fix
I would take it back to the store and ask for warranty repairs since it is so new. That's ridiculous. If that doesn't work, try Sears Parts on-line or on the phone. They are better than most other manufactures.
Hi Gregory, take the vehicle for a diagnostic scan. I am not very sure what question you're asking. I believe that you may be reporting that code 4 and 15 are reporting faults. If there are no fault codes the scanner will report 'No fault code" If it shows the two you report, a fault has occurred in those two areas. Regards John
This is one solution for which the part cost needs to be confirmed from Kenwood. So it is better that you can refer to the service center who had done the work some time ago to give an estimate on the cost. If the fault is a self failure you can ask for some compensation as it has repeated.
Also the LCD pane specific to this model is available only from Kenwood.
Not familiar with this particular model of samsung LED TV, but ghosting and shadowing are usually an accepted manufacturer's defect.
If you're still under warranty or within 30 days of purchase, contact the company that sold you the TV or Samsung warranty department.
If you're out of warranty and you don't wish to deal with this, contact a TV repair shop. They will most likely tell you that it's not worth repairing and recommend you purchase a new TV.
As it's definitely not a bicycle which you're asking about, I shall assume it's a camera.
You have described the typical symptoms of a failed CCD imager unit in a digital camera. if it is the imager, then photos taken before the fault occurred will display normally on the camera LCD display, and those taken after the fault occurred will display incorrectly on both the LCD and when uploaded to a host pc. The fault can only be repaired professionally, but unless the camera is under manufacturer's warranty and so qualifies for free repair it's usually not cost-effective.
Note that a few makes and models may qualify for a free repair even if out of warranty, but as you haven't mentioned the make and model I cannot advise you specifically about this.
It sounds like the red LED is signifying a fault. Check your manual (or ring the manufacturer's support line) to find out what the red LED means.
If it does in fact signify a fault, file a fault with the manufacturer and return it to them under warranty (if you still have it).
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