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Nope, But your convergenjce chip is about to die. i would turn it off and leave it off and call a tech to rectify it before it takes out the whole board or all 3 as some capacitors are also overheating. Parts $100+Labour of about 1.5 hrs at this stage! later it will be $600
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You can try a hard reset: Unplug TV from AC mains and remove all cables from TV.
Wait about 30 minutes and replug to AC power and redo the cabling. Switch on
the TV and see if it works..
FIRST Check for open fuses F9A04 PART # 283P044020 AND F9A05 PART # 283P043090 ON THE +24 AND -24 VOLT LINES. IF fuses are open then convergence output circuit would be your problem.
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