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Power supply board is dead.Replaced the power supply board will solved this problems.Tries Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Ur backlight video inverter board is dead.Buy parts like capacitors for replacement with soldering or buy the whole board.Tries these websites.Shopjimmy.com,Partstore.com or Ebay.com.
not necessarily.......my tv stopped working & was able to fix it myself
that smell was something burning out..........obviously
what part though that could be about anything
in mine it was a thermistor...the video section of the tv wont work without it
Most likely what happened is one of the capacitors went bad. When a capacitors goes bad it produces a popping sound. This could be an easy and cheap fix if you find the bad capacitor or capacitors. The bad capacitor will have a bulging top most likely on the power board but could be anywhere.
Go into the customer menu and find the "closed captions" heading. Within the closed caption you will find "TEXT". If you turn off closed captions or the text, whichever you menu lets you do, your rectangle will go away. Hope this helps
You have a burn in problem from watching widescreen movies.If you have access to a signal generator or tv setup disc run a perfectly white screen on the plasma for about 30 min.This should help even out the pixels on the display.
Plasma burn-in occurs when the same picture is on the screen for a long time. You should only have a problem if you leave the WII on a menu for extended periods, or leave it paused for extended periods. Be careful about that, and you should be fine.
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