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Jack Situ Posted on Aug 07, 2006
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TV has green sceen and turns off by itself

While watching TV the other day, it all of a sudden turn off by itself. Try to turn TV back on, but got a green sceen and the picture was barely visible, after about 5 seconds, it turn itself off again. Afterward, there was a burnt smell from back of TV. Try to turn TV back on the next day. It come on with green screen for 5 second first try, second try, TV turn itself off immediately after power on. Had TV for about 2.5 year and warrenty is out. Does it sound like TV is still repairable? Thanks.

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  • Anonymous Feb 12, 2008

    I have zenith tv set 12 years old,the picture is still very good but the colors turned to green, and redish). I would like to repair it. HOW and WHERE. Please advise. Thank you.

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2014

    Tv will just suddenly come on, then turn off within seconds or will stay on sometimes for a while.

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2014

    when you power led turns red then green for seconds,then back to red.When it is green picture and sound comes on.what is the problem?

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Dont do nothing with that tv go and buy a new one and thats all...good luck

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Zenith tvs have common tube defect.replace the tube if your a technician, otherwise hire one. but a new tube price may be discouraging.

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You have the famous zenith shorted picture tube

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