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The turn signal bulb circuit on the trailer MUST match the towing vehicles turn signals. Example: Tow vehicle turn signal light is the same bulb as the brake light, then the trailer must match. If the tow vehicle has a separate turn signal (amber bulb located away from the brake light) then an adapter is available that will send the correct power to the trailer so everything works correctly. The adapter can be found an auto parts stores, RV supply stores and some truck stops too.
Check the NUM LOCK and CAP LOCK Keys, if they are flashing count how many times they are consecutively flashing. HP has Diag Codes on their site. Chances are, the ribbon cables aren't seated correctly.
Hi flowergirl. It sounds like the signal coming into the house is low or the box is bad. I bet it's the signal, you should ask them to come out and Install a signal booster, this will improve the signal frequency. They will do this free of charge. Also I dont know if you have the signal split to more than one tv but this looses signal as well and a booster will help that too. They alway's try everything before giving a booster so keep on them about it.
sounds like an electrical nightmare! start by removing the cluster,now try signals are they working if yes then bad cluster, also i had a few caravans that just had bad connections i removed the plugs and reconnected them and it worked fine, also with the light coming on with your foot on the brake may be a bad or in correctly installed bulb, check all brakeand signal bulbs, try all of this , good luck,hope this is helpful.
Sounds like your SNR is getting too high and causing the signal to overload. A few things can cause this a bad splitter that causes the signal to bleed and introduces noise, or a more common issue is having a weak signal coming from the cable provider and once it goes through a splitter it causes the signal to become to weak to be stable.
Since it sounds like your cable has been working up until recently, you may have had a cable or splitter go bad.
Call comcast and have a technician come out and test the line.
Try resetting the TV by leaving it unplugged for an hour.
Plug it back in and check to see if it works normally.
If that doesn't work, rule out the Directv box by pressing the reset button near the access card. The box could be putting out a signal that doesn't have video or audio. If everything fails, have the tech man come back to check everything that he did before you use the warranty on the TV.
Open the control panel switch classic view, click scanner and camera ,,click right aim camera in front and you can see your picture then ok.
If cannot see open control panel insert camera usb to computer , click add hardware just follow instruction on screen.
check also device manager
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