SOURCE: sony tv wont turn on, standby light just flashes
I had the same problem guys! This is what I did:
My T.V. wouldn't turn on. The standby light was flashing six times, then four, then seven...I called Sony and they told me to unplug it for a couple of minutes, then try it again...didn't work....BUT, I have found a solution:
Try unpluging your T.V. for 4 hours+, then turn it back on. Worked for me! It's called a "hard reset" by sony. I had my T.V. unplugged for the whole day though.
SOURCE: standby light flashes nine times and tv will not turn on
I had the same problem with Sony KV-32fs120 with 9 blinks. Replaced D645 and D647 on main board with 1.5A1KV diodes from Radio Shack which did the trick.
SOURCE: samsung tv LE32R74BD standby light on but wont turn on
samsung tv le32r74bd had tv on standby and wont turn on,it is stuck on standby please can you solve this
SOURCE: WONT TURN ON
Most likely, the problem is a defective Main Processor Board. This is the board with the antenna, RCA and HDMI plugs. You cant repair or replace component parts on this board, so dont even try. You must replace the complete board. The TV says Sylvania, but it is a bloody Funia TV. Several years ago this foreign company bought out broke-azzz Sylvania . They are still carrying the Sylvania name since Sylvania was a popular TV name in the 70s. Every electronic company in the USA is now owned by the Chinese, so call Funai and order the part from them. Dont be surprise if they dont have a clue what the heck you asking for. America and all electronics have gone to the puddles. Do you know why? GREED.
SOURCE: TV wont turn on, sandby light flashes 7 times.
Any malfunction associated with a flashing stand-by light usually indicates a
circuit problem or defective component. Unfortunately, the days of
taking off the back cover of your TV and replacing a defective tube or
fuse are long gone. Proper servicing will require troubleshooting
procedures that can only be performed by a qualified electronic repair
facility or professional television repair person. Ask for an estimate
and a realistic appraisal of whether the set can be adequately fixed.
Depending on the age and condition of your TV it may not be cost
effective to repair.
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