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LG 37LP1D 37 in. LCD Television - Page 4 Questions & Answers
My 2 month old 37" LG HDTV won't turn on...
You might consider using Best Buy's "Geek Squad" just to make sure the set is not a dud. I'm sure if it's near to the 30 days, they would be real schmucks not to replace it. But, maybe it's just a setting somewhere in a menu. Have a good look at the manual with a beer, and I'm sure you will find something useful.
Good luck.
MY LG TV PICTURE
You have a vertical issue in the TV itself. It is best to take it in to a servicer.
LG TV Remote
Why not buy a new universal remote and programe it for both devices
LG 60 IN FULL HD PLASMA
Try unplugging it from a surge protector if you have one and plug it directly into the wall see if thats a fix.
LCD Television
Sounds like a video processing issue in the unit. Repair on those usually is just board swapping.
Rolling picture
Try the free view and see if the box is bad, then if it still does the sane thing, I bet theres a bad connection on the driver IC board, on a connecting ribbon cable, or a bad drive ic. These are things that a user should not attempt to repai, as there are no user replaceable parts inside this set and should be serviced by a train tech. Good Luck
I have a LG dvd
player 5083 inserted the disc the correct way into the draw but the machine does not play the disc a very slight humming noise is heard then it spits the drawer back out
Clean the Lens: Use a DVD cleaning disc to clean the lens. If the problem persists, consider professional cleaning.
Test Other Discs: Try playing different DVDs to see if the issue occurs consistently. If it's specific to one disc, that disc might be the problem.
Check for Updates: Make sure your DVD player's firmware is updated. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for firmware updates.
Try a Different TV: Connect your DVD player to a different TV to see if the noise disappears. If it does, the issue might be with your TV.
The hum is simply the player trying to read the disc. It can't so, it spits it out.
Remember that prolonged use of a malfunctioning DVD player could potentially cause damage. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional repair or replacement
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