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Anonymous Posted on Sep 22, 2017

I have a Toshiba 27D46 that will not turn on. Apparently it's been fixed before by replacing a capacitor but that's all the info I have. I haven't the foggiest idea where to begin trying to diagnose this one. The fuse is good, the caps all seem fine, etc. Someone with a little more expertise, please offer some input on how to go about doing diag. Thanks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2006

SOURCE: HDMI Input Failed

I've been seeing alot of this out in the field. The cable is thick and heavy, after awhile the HDMI connectiion inside the set comes apart and breaks from the main board. In my opinion the only difference between Component jacks and HDMI inputs is the thought of reducing the amount of wire mass in the back of the unit. It's more pleasing to the eye. If it's under any kind of warranty, call a servicer. The main PCB will need to be replaced. If it's not under warranty, use component input cables, you'll get the same performance from your set and save a few bucks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba 27D46 Black Screen - White Horizontal Line

I fixed the problem by taking it to a repair shop

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba 27D46 27" TV Problem

Hi

It will not be the picture tube. Your set will have cracked solder joints in and about the vertical output stages. This is not a major repair, and will require re-soldering of that stage, and maybe a few capacitors replaced as a cursory repair as preventative maintenance. should cost between $50-80 depending on who you get to look at it. If you are quoted a price higher than this, I suggest ringing around repair guys in your area and be careful to explain exactly what you have described the fault as here.

I am more than happy to answer any other questions you may have about it, please get back to me here, or use the ASK function to go straight to me :) If you are still unsure, have problems, or we need to look at the situation more deeply, then before you give a rating for this advice, hit the ASK button Thanks for using FixYa, If you consider the advice I have given you as sound, a FixYa rating is a great reward for my efforts to help you. Cheers.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

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IT probably is the main PCB part number 72783606 costs about $165.00

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Francisco Mauricio G

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  • Posted on May 16, 2009

SOURCE: Toshiba 27d46 27' TV

Change the vertical IC

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Your set will have cracked solder joints in and about the vertical output stages. This is not a major repair, and will require re-soldering of that stage, and maybe a few capacitors replaced as a cursory repair as preventative maintenance. should cost between $50-80 depending on who you get to look at it. If you are quoted a price higher than this, I suggest ringing around repair guys in your area and be careful to explain exactly what you have described the fault as here.

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