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Hisense only has 10 blink codes, on most brands they're helpful but not as much on Hisense, in 9 out of 10 sets it turns out being backlights, we've had sets before in our shop where an image wasn't visible, but it still turned out being bad lamp strips. Power boards are a bit different on Hisense sets as loss of backlights can put the set in sleep mode leaving only the standby voltage. Best way to troubleshoot the set would be with a backlight tester
Turn the key on,and leave it turned on for ten minutes,then turn key off,and right back on,leave it ten minutes,and turn it off,and right back on,leave it ten minutes,then turn it off,and right back on,,,,This is a total of three times,,and a total of thirty minutes,then the ignition key will be relearned,to the vehicle.This will work for most 2000 gm products and up.
turn the igntion on, don't start, let it set for ten minutes Turn it off for 5 seconds then try to start it. If it lost memory for some reason and doesn't start . then do this three times , after the third time start it. that is the relearn procedure. Have a charger on it for the 30 minute relearn. Relearn is on for ten m off five s on ten off five on ten off five then start
sounds like security shut down which will start run for second then shut down after several time the security will shut down completely.......you can try what is called the relearn proceedure..this is what you dealer will do...might have to put battery charger on car first... then put key in ignition and turn to the run position do not crank leave it in the on position for ten minutes...... then turn key to the off position then back to the run position again for another ten minutes.....for the last time turn key off then back to run for the last ten minute cycle.... after the final ten minutes is up turn key to off position then attempt to start... let me know
Try turning the main power switch on the back of the tv off. Then hold the menu button and push that switch back on while still holding the menu button. Keep holding the menu button until the setup menu pops up. Next, be sure your input is set correctly(air or cable). Next, do an auto channel search.
That
did it for me. After I shut it off I had to do it one more time but it
did the job. A friend of mine gave me the tv for free because nobody he
new could figure it out. I took it home, got lucky, and figured it out
in about ten minutes.
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