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Posted on Oct 14, 2008

Starts running thru channels and inputs

Tv works fine for a while then starts running thru channels and inputs for awhile. Then works fine Then repeats same problem.
Unable to turn off and other controls do not work when running thru channels and inputs

  • diy_stuck Oct 14, 2008

    Good call!

    Thanks

  • Lo Burdine Jan 20, 2009

    I have the same model and my tv is doing the same thing. I would like to know the cost for gettint it repaired.

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The Micro switches are leaky. They are soldered on the control panel in the front. Either replace the panel or the switchs. You can test this by unsoldering all the switchs and leaving the IR Sensor. You can control the set by using the remote remote . If this help let me know.

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