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You can get replacement Vizio remotes from Walmart, $10. As far as the pedestal, I can't locate one either. I would suggest checking Ebay frequently. I recycle LCD sets and come across rare pedestals. If you would like, visit our website, click on Contact US and leave your contact info. I will put you down on our Wish List and contact you if we get the pedestal in stock.
Normally new screens run about 100.00 less than a new tv costs and then you have to get it installed! There is now easy way around it. You would be better off just to get a new one>
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Power supply board have problems,just not dead yet.Replaced the
power supply board,will solved this problems.Tries websites like
Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement. Good luck....
I called Vizio, was told I needed a hard reset, and this fixed my
problem: I unplugged the TV; held down the on button for one minute,
then plugged it back in. Hope that works for you as well.
This never was a problem. I must have posted this thinking I was posting it for a Vizio VX37L which I did finally post and pay for your 9.95 service.You can take this along with projection stuff out of my nproducts listing. As yet I have no solutins for the 37L. I've got to call the TV repairman soon as I have Direct TV coming out to install on monday and they cant install to a non working TV. Thanks anyway
I had a similar problem with my Vizio Model VX37L HDTV and replaced the main board myself for $160.00 which I purchased new on Ebay at ShopJimmy.com. The symptoms all of sudden started by the screen going blank except for a rectangular banner across the top that resembled a UPC code only garbled. No sound. I actually had to pull the power cord to turn off the TV. I was able to turn on the set normally but the TV menus did not come up. Since the TV was 19 months old and no extended warranty I checked with Vizio support and Sam's Club but no extended warranty=no luck. I did have an estimate for repair for $900 from a company Vizio recommended but a new one goes for less now. About 42 screws and a half a dozen pin connectors I replaced the main board. The set is working again better than ever. I don't know if I call my self fortunate or not since I did have a problem after only 19 months.
Was it the main board?
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