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Kari Lynch Posted on Apr 17, 2017

I have a Visio flat screen tv, the screen turned green and does not show a picture anymore. Is it fixable? And if yes what might it be and what might it cost?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2008

SOURCE: Visio TV and Direct TV remote

I bought a 42" Visio LCD from Costco and used code 10030 and it worked. It is the code for Goldstar TV.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: Blue screen - no signal - turns off [visio tv L42hdtv10a]

With out turning on the T.V., Push the [Input] button on the remote control. The TV should turn on and activate the input menu, just continue to push [Input] until it is set on TV (or HDMI, etc.). this should solve your problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: sanyo 42" flat screen tv green light comes on but no picture

oops u r in trouble.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: I have no picture, only green screen and audio when I turn on

i have no picture the sceen is green but i have sound can u help thanks.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: magnavox 37" flat screen model no.37mf23id/37

Yes, he means 2200 microfarret (called uf from here on out). Another important concern when buying a replacement is the voltage. You need to get something that is at least 25v. I recommend a 35v or better. Another notable point is that this may not always fix the problem. As with mine, there was also a 1200uf (microfarret) 35v capacitor that was blown. You can tell this because they bulge at the top. I have both of these caps (2200uf 35v and 1200uf 35v) on order and they will be here tomorrow. If I do not post back here then they fixed the issue for me. I suspect that this will resolve the problem. Look for bulges on top of the caps. This is an indication that they are blown. Most all of you experiancing these symptoms will see the 2200uf cap bulging but you may also see others bulging too. If you do then you need to replace those too. No electrolitic capacitor should be bulging at the top so if its bulging its bad, and if its bad then your tv will definitely not work. Have fun.

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