20 Most Recent Pioneer PDP-4360HD 43 in. Plasma Television Questions & Answers

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Pioneer PDP-R05G

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4/23/2013 12:19:16 PM • Pioneer... • Answered on Apr 23, 2013
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PDP - 436PG display turns off then straight off and the red standby flashes 3 times, pauses then repeats

That is an error code that likely means power supply issue and based on brand not likely to be a do it yourself fix. Consider having a authorized Pioneer service center look at it and get an estimate.
11/5/2012 9:04:31 PM • Pioneer... • Answered on Nov 05, 2012
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I have a Pioneer PDP-R05G

This is a classic "Hic-upping" switchmode power supply problem. The protection circuitry inside the SMPSU, has sensed a severe potential problem, and is attempting the shutting of the set, down to avoid a fire, explosion, or both.
This set had developed a problem, that is so severe that the set must be shut down, (This set should be removed from the Power),
What is happening is the internal "Fault" that is causing the Protection Circuitry , to detect the problem and attempt to shut down the set, keeps restarting the set, because as soon as it shuts down, the "Faulty" component(s) cool down?, and the "Fault" ostensibly "Clears" so the PSU starts up again, only for the component(s) to heat up, whatever, again and fail, so it shuts down, and if left unattended, this would continue on until the part eventually failed. As related this is called a "Hic-upping Power Supply". Any fault that involves the power supply is usually quite serious, and needs a professional, usually, unless one is familiar with servicing current day, televisions.
And in my professional recommendation, you should get a "Quote" for repair, from, an, Approved Service Center. Now, this point is very important for a good result, Always contact, their "Local" or a, "Head Office" Philips in your case. Ask them, for a referral to an authorised servicing center, where you ask for a "Quote". Now, when you get the information you want, then you can decide as to repair of replacement.
The reason we want an approved agent, is that way, all the engineers are trained on their own brand sets, they have seen almost all faults, and will get the job done quicker, and for less cost, and usually have parts on hand, also sometimes, there has been a service bulletin in issued and the repair may be subsided or even free. There are many, many, many reasons that display this symptom, one must work through the troubleshooting steps to isolate and identify, the Cause and repair that and any damage done.
http://www.pioneer.owner-manuals.com/PDP4360HD-service-manual-PIONEER.html
service manual link above,
as an aside here, sometimes things in storage can quickly degrade especially big low value capacitors, these increase in internal resistance, and all sorts of problems ensue, this is why, say, military things are cycled at least weekly when in "Moth balls" to prevent exactly this.
3/12/2011 8:22:33 AM • Pioneer... • Answered on Mar 12, 2011
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How to play PDP-434PG with PDP-R05G

I do not know how to solve your issue sorry, I need the media centre you have for a PDP435. Would you like to sell the media receiver PDP-05G ?
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2/6/2011 2:00:51 AM • Pioneer... • Answered on Feb 06, 2011
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When i turn on the

You know that Pioneer had this problem not only in Flat screen but projections tvs too. It was always a loose connection problems in the projo's, and I am willing to bet it's the same in these. This is just my guess!
1/15/2011 3:10:59 PM • Pioneer... • Answered on Jan 15, 2011
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When I turn on the

This is a common problem, it is the power supply,if you take the back off you will find a couple of electrolytic caps that need replace or just buy a new power supply.
1/1/2011 12:17:58 PM • Pioneer... • Answered on Jan 01, 2011
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The hdmi input # 1 and # 3 do not work, only input

Either they are turned of in the option menu of the set or the signal/main board has a logic switching problem, or the HDMI jacks themselves are bad. You can take a flash light and look into the jacks to see if any of the pins are bent. If they are, the board that they are soldered to must be replaced. I would double check the option menu for setting up the inputs of the tv. This would be my first guess.
I hope this helps.
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12/11/2010 8:22:39 PM • Pioneer... • Answered on Dec 11, 2010
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Keeps turning itself off after 10 seconds Any

You have an aged component - most likely an filtering capacitor - that draws too much power. This is detected by the protection system of the power source as a short and it shuts down the entire tv.
The tv must be opened, the parts tested and the failing one identified and replaced ASAP. If the part fails for good then it will surely damage something else, making it way more expensive to fix.
12/11/2010 8:29:33 AM • Pioneer... • Answered on Dec 11, 2010
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