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Robert Galan Posted on Aug 24, 2017
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Is this TV a Lemon

When I plug tv in, using AC adapter, power light comes on, antenna attached, VCR/TV/DVD switch is set to TV, and press buttons on remote or tv channels-+, menu, display, nothing happens, screen stays black. This has happened before when under warranty, Best Buy repaired, 10 months ago. Is their an easy repair solution, or do I need to take to tv repair shop? Thankyou, hd3dman

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2009

SOURCE: Blue light

Okay, I found a fix! Called JVC, spoke to somebody there, here it is:
1)unplug the TV completely, no wall no power strips, completely
2)wait 10 sec
3)plug TV back in and Turn it on, the light will still be doing the same thing
4)wait 30 sec
5)ON THE TV, not the remote, locate the menu, volume (-) and power button.
6)while simultaneously holding down the menu and volume (-) button, pressed the power button ONCE and continue to hold the other 2 for 10 sec.
7)on the remote control, go to menu>settings>system info
*** now this I know as a FACT will work on systems that display: JVC - ver.5.32FO001, but I don't know of any other versions***
8)press the mute button on the remote twice
9)unplugg TV again and wait 10 sec.
10) plug TV in and turn on

It SHOULD be working normally now... Thanx to the guys a JVC support for this one, I know it seems like an obvious first place to look, but sometimes it isn't. I for one checked online forums first.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: Power problem with JVC LT-32x576

there is a firmware update for this model download from jvc website onto a thumb drive and plug it into the side plug.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2009

SOURCE: JVC LCD TV LT-42X688-powers on, blank screen. no picture,no sound

Hi , I have the same problem with my LT-42X688,so i called the service of my extended warranty provider . the TV technician just left and told me the motherboard is the problem. he said its the third one this week he has seen with the same symptoms. he ordered the motherboard and i've got to wait 5 to 7 work days before the part will be in . I will keep you posted when the guy will return.

Chi Chu

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2010

SOURCE: JVC LT-37X688 37 in. LCD TV.

No lamp on LCD tv.The LCD backlight inverter board it dead,that board needed replaced to get picture back.Tries Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy the LCD backlight inverter board.It usally a long board.The refurbish LCD backlight inverter board about $100-$120.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2010

SOURCE: Sound stays on, but no picture- goes black and stays that way.

This unit should still be under warranty and should be taken in for warranty service. Any attempt to access the interior will void the warranty. It is important that a complete description of the problem like you entered here be taken along when you bring the set in for service. This will insure that the servicer be able to reproduce the problem and resolve it.

From your description (and as a servicer), I would be looking for a component that is heat sensitive. These types of problems are fairly easy to locate and resolve.

Please take this in for warranty service and update this when you find out the details.

Thanks,
Dan

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