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Anonymous Posted on Jan 25, 2013

There is a white line on the screen when switched on. The model is LG LE4500 LED Tv. What is the problem?

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I had a similar problem with my plasma tv.
I fixed it buy taking off the back panel then at the bottom there is another panel. Under that panel are the ribbon connectors for the picture.
Looks like your 1st ribbon has the problem. Maybe it has come losses, not sure but pull the both ribbon out and plug it back in. Or if you pull out the first connector ad leave it out then turn the tv back on ad see if that leave another plank part of the tv. If so then u have found your problem.

  • Anonymous Jan 28, 2013

    Thanks for ya solution. I pulled the ribbons off and there is no picture at all but the line disappears . I interchange the ribbons and the lines come back. I'm beginning to think its the T-con board which connects to the ribbons. What do u think.

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