I assume you changed all the LED strips when you changed the bad ones, NEVER replace part of them, if you didn't replace them all, open the set up again and replace the ones that weren't replaced the first time and all will be well.
Hi Jimmy, it's unfortunate that you threw boards at the set without doing some troubleshooting, you have bad LED backlights, it's a common issue for the model set you have, new strips can be ordered from shopjimmy.com and installed yourself, use extreme care when handling the panel.
Here is the Board Kit for the set. The switching on and off is likely to be the power supply.
WiFi issue if likely due to interference, where the television is located and a weak signal. Connecting via Ethernet is always preferable.
You can swap boards out and see if it improves the blue tint.
https://www.google.com/search?q=lg+43uh6030+board+kit+replacement
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Here are the steps to program your OneForAll URC 3050B00 remote to control your LG smart TV:
Turn on your LG smart TV. Press and hold the "TV" button on your OneForAll remote until the LED light on the remote turns on and stays on. Enter the 4-digit code for LG TVs. The most common codes for LG TVs are 0030, 0056, 0178, 1265, and 1398, but you can also find a complete list of codes on the OneForAll website or in the manual that came with your remote. Press the "Power" button on the OneForAll remote. If the TV turns off, the code has been successfully entered. If the TV does not turn off, repeat steps 2-4 with a different code until you find the correct one. If none of the codes work, you can also try the code search function on your OneForAll remote to automatically find the correct code:
Turn on your LG smart TV. Press and hold the "TV" button on your OneForAll remote until the LED light on the remote turns on and stays on. Press and hold the "SET" button on the remote until the LED light blinks twice. Press the "9" button on the remote. The LED light should blink twice again. Point the remote at your TV and press the "Power" button repeatedly until the TV turns off. Press the "OK" button on the OneForAll remote to save the code. I hope this helps you program your OneForAll remote to control your LG smart TV!
It's difficult to determine exactly what may have fallen behind the panel of your LG DLE7100W dryer without a visual inspection. However, it's possible that you may have accidentally detached a small part or screw that was holding something in place.
The rolling sound that you're hearing when the dryer is turned on could be a loose part or screw that has fallen behind the panel and is now moving around inside the dryer. This could potentially cause damage to other components if left unaddressed.
I would recommend stopping any further attempts to disassemble the dryer and instead, contact a professional technician to inspect and repair the dryer. They can determine what may have fallen behind the panel and take the necessary steps to fix it safely and properly.
1. Check to see if there is any type of damage to the screen, such as a scratch or crack.
2. Try adjusting the picture settings on the TV, such as brightness and contrast.
3. Check the connections between the TV and the external devices it is connected to, such as a DVD player or cable box.
4. Try unplugging the TV for a few minutes, then plugging it back in to see if the lines go away.
5. If none of the above steps work, it may be necessary to contact the manufacturer for a repair or replacement.