The tv will work fine until i switch to input and turn on my 360. then the tv cuts off and the power light start flashing green
The resolution that the Xbox is pushing out is most likely too much for the TV, and it switches off because it can't physically display the signal.
Try hooking the xbox to another TV (if you have one) and setting the resolution to something in the neighborhood of 420p so that you can see the screen. After you do this, take it back to your TV and switch it slowly up in resolution until it blinks out. When it blinks out, you know that the resolution is too much.
Change it back to the next lowest resolution and play away.
SOURCE: lcd sharp tv flashing green light
Try unplugging the unit and while unit is unplugged hold the volume up button and channel down buttons down and while depressing both buttons plug the unit in. Let go of the buttons and the unit should come on in the service mode. There will be a small k on the screen. With the sharp remote press the channel up button once. This should bring up a menu that will show a lamp error line. If the lamp error is = to 5 the unit is in lamp error shut down. User channel down to highlight that line and curser right arrow to highlight the lamp error #. Hit the enter button to clear the lamp errors. Now unplug the unit and let it sit for a minute and plug back in. I hope this corrects the problem. If the unit does not come on by doing this or if it does and you do not find lamp errors the power supply pcb may have been damaged by the surge.
SOURCE: Sharp LC-26D43U Power light flashes and unit won't turn on?
It's a power supply related problem. When it turns itself off, this it called protection mode. The TV automatically turns off to protect other parts form being damaged.
The most common problem is the Power Supply Unit or the Backlight Inverter Board.
You may have to take the TV to a repair shop to find out which one is bad. Paying a repair shop to replace the board for you maybe more than the TV is worth. If you let them diagnose it and you replace the bad circuit board yourself, it would be cheaper.
Here's a place I use to get parts for TVs:
http://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?q=LC-26D43U&p=1
The problem is the repair shop may charge you double or three times of what the part costs at the web site link above. Then, plus labor. I just want to save you money. :)
SOURCE: Flashing Green Power Light - No Picture or Sound
try accessing tv through the remote control.
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