SOURCE: how to disassemble polaroid TLA-01911C lcd tv
1) Take the foot off the stand and with a long philips screwdriver remove the single screw that is at the top of the leg (inside leg). Then with the tv facing down lift straight up on the leg.
2) remove the two screws comming from the back of the tv along the bottom edge.
3) With the tv face down on a soft surface ( towel, bedspread, ect).
4) Be carefull with this step it this tv gave me some difficulty and I am experianced with this proceedure. Too much pressure or forcing it too hard will break your case. The back of the tv has a lip which inserts into the face.The face has tabs that lock into slots in the lip of the back. Carefully pry between the face and back pannel (I used my thumbnail and a 1" plastic putty knife.) and slide along the seam until the locking tabs pop loose. Continue sliding your instrument along the seam until all tabs are loose.
5) The back of the tv lifts off of the face leaving all electronics in the face of the tv.
That gets you into the tv. what you do from there is up to you, Good luck;)
SOURCE: POLAROID TLA-04011C does not turn on
The most likely the TV has a power supply related problem or it maybe just a blown fuse inside the TV.
I can't say it's 100% the problem because I can't actually look at the tv over the internet.
If by some chance the TV is still under warranty, go that route.
If not under warranty and If you have some electronic experience, you can purchase a Service Manual over the internet and diagnose the source of the problem and fix it by soldering in the new part. The Service Manual will give you circuit diagrams, test points, and part# lists. Usually, cost under $20.
I hope I shed some light on the subject for you.
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Are you still having this problem?>
SOURCE: TLA-04011C dead, red LED on
Why do questions like this one show as having "Solutions"?
Does anyone else find it irritating when you click on all the "solved" questions only to find a bunch of dead ends?
I waste so many hours of my life clicking these damn things.
Once in a while you'll find a good solution with in depth, straight forward information.
The rest of the time it's just a bunch of uneducated guesses or people trying to bump it.
I don't contribute to what I just spoke of, let me advise the closest I've come yet to fixing this TV...
RED LED, NO PICTURE = Bad Main board.
I've changed out a dozen or so caps that read high for ESR.
Most of them were the 220uF/25v.
I'm going to revisit this board again as I neglected to test the tiny little electrolytic 10uF, 22uF variety.
From there, I plan to chase the voltage around the board and see where it stops.
If you're not insane like me, and you would like an easy solution, buy a new main board.
But I'm crazy, and I'm going to whip this bastard TV, I promise.
If you don't hear from me soon, just know that I fought my hardest in battle,
and in doing so, I died with honor. ...even though I left a load in my shorts from getting electrocuted by the Polaroid.
SOURCE: My Polaroid TLA-04011C TV comes on but has no
You probably having power supply and may be the backlight inverter board problem.
Please see my basic troubleshooting guide here:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5093881-lcd_flat_panel_tv_troubleshooting_guide
http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
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