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Posted on Dec 30, 2008

Sylvania TV - 3 tics

After a recent storm, we went to turn on the TV and all it does is tic a few times and never turns on. Is it fixable?

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Not economically. The ticking sound is a sure sign of high-voltage shutdown, and is coming from your flyback transformer - the most expensive part in the TV besides the picture tube. Even if it's not the flyback, troubleshooting the high voltage section is usually more than the cost of a new TV.

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