Will not turn on-no power-it turn off during a thurderstorm-try to turn it up again but did not-did not try to turn it up again until months later-it did turn on-used it for about 2 hrs-did ok-turn it off for the nlght-next day try to turn it again but would not turn on again-try several times during the day but would not turn on-no light nothing--- would appreciate you help thanks v.r.
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A high pitch sound can be a capacitor losing power it would sound a bit like a fire work. most have back up on the board but it put more pressure on them the more times you use the tv. would check them and replace. all of them can be 5 in a row in some models.
When you drained the carb chamber by working with closed line, the floater in the carb chamber has fallen down. After two months later you let the fuel in again, the floater remain in down position and could not shut the input needle valve.
You may try to knock sharply (but not very hard) the carb cover when full, before opening carb cover in order to check the floater and valve.
That's because somehow the lightening caused a fault in the power board. Ypu can try an unplug for 2 hrs and then reconnect and start again If that dosn't work you will require intevention to replace the power supply
Sounds like the power supply is being suffocated with pet hair/smoke and it is overheating. A new power supply would have solved this issue until it eventually sucked in enough hair/smoke. If so, I would recommend canned air to clean out the insides on a regular basis.
i have run into this before. the mass air flow sensor is contaminaited take it out clean it with parts cleaner on the element first if this doe not fix it replace it. thank you
have you tried holding down the reset button to turn off your console. Months before I bought my Ps2 I noticed my friends turning off their PS2's using the switch on the back. When i bought mine , months later i was invited to a friends house and noticed when he turned off his ps2 by holding the reset button down for a few seconds. After playing on their trampoline i went home and tried this reset button thing and it worked. Although i had the fat bulky ps2 this trick also works on slimline models too. This should solve your problem. The switch on the back i later found out was for when you wanted to turn off your ps2 during a thunderstorm.
check and see if the power button is not binding tightly on the body of the set.if everything is okay call a tech you are having a short in the power supply good luck.
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