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I have a Hitachi Model: LE55A6R9 LCDTV. Have sound, but no picture. It appears the backlight isn't working. Do you know what part I would need to buy to fix the issue?
After posting original question, I did the flashlight test and saw images in the background. This confirmed the tcon is working. So the LCD panel would be the next logical culprit?After posting original question, I did the flashlight test and saw images in the background. This confirmed the tcon is working. So the LCD panel would be the next logical culprit?
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Re: I have a Hitachi Model: LE55A6R9 LCDTV. Have sound,...
The TCON board or the LCD panel is faulty. Can confirm by replacing the TCON board.
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The led driver may be on the main board or on it's own board. Led strips don't fail all at once so if you had a dark area of the picture then I'd suspect a led strip. TV Parts Universal TV Stands DLP Chips ShopJimmy This is the place to get parts.
My Hitachi used to eat Horizontal output transitors. I do not even know if your uinit has that anymore, but if that goes out the unit wont make the B+ voltage needed to power up the unit.
After posting original question, I did the flashlight test and saw images in the background. This confirmed the tcon is working. So the LCD panel would be the next logical culprit?
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