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Lines across my tv where the picture is reversed

ILO tv. Started having problems lines started appearing across the top of the tv. It is growing. now about 5 inches of the top of the screen is messed up. The picture every other line is flipped over or upside down. Makes playing wii hard. Lines apear when watching tv, dvd, dvr, or wii.

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You have bad capacitors in the vertical deflection. And you will have to resolder the vertical IC as well. Replace the caps in the area of the vertical IC. Find a TV tech or hobbiest to do this!

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