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SOURCE: Philips 42PF9431d/37 behaving erratically
I would have the technician check out the key board assembly (button panel for lamen's terms). If not,then it could be a problem on the IR reciever board that is causing the small signal board to behave rather unusually. Tell him to check the ir board,there should be a surface mounted capacitor that will read shorted on a diode scale under the infra red diode. If that solves it,then it should cost you no more than 60$ reasonably. The logic board wouldn't have anything to do with the button changing.
I have also worked on a lot of this whole series of philips plasmas, and the control board is the least likely suspect from my experiences
SOURCE: PHILLIPS PLASMA TV MODEL #42PF9431D/37 Heard
Hi, Usually any "Pops" are an Electrolytic Capacitor "blowing up" quite literally, or "Gassing" as it is called. This happens due to some sort of power problem. Capacitors hate AC Voltage and Current, and Heat and Over Voltage. All of which, I have no doubt it was exposed to before it went "Pop" This is only a symptom of a far greater problem, to come, no doubt, soon, the rest of the set will fail too. Please DO NOT USE. this set any more, you risk fire or explosion or both. If you MUST use it at least unplug at bed time. Theses days home repair except for the most rudimentary problem is not feasible, setting aside the safety aspect. In my professional opinion, I would recommend, that you get a "Quote" for repair from a Philips Authorised Service Agent This is very important, that you contact a Philips head office and ask for a referral. This way at least you can make a decision to repair or replace.
SOURCE: i need a replacement LCD panel for my Philips TV.
unless it's under extended or manufacturer warranty...not cost effective to replace. You can get it at partstore or shopjimmy.com if this is the case. Good success.....Meder's TV
SOURCE: My philips 42PF9431D/37 has a blinking Red light a...
its your capasitors in your power supply board you can see other post for help. I took panel off mine and removed power supply board and took it to a electronic shop and fixed for $25. just note where wires replug back in. you can take a picture of how wires are plugged in for reference. if you kow about electronics you can replace them yourself for about $7 the two caps will cost about $2 and shipping...
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