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forgot to mention...tv was purchased in Aug 2012...so the warranty is out...forgot to mention...tv was purchased in Aug 2012...so the warranty is out...
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I demonstrate in this video how to repair a Sanyo by swap out the... the Sanyo DP47460 that I'm having an issue with. after ~ 40minutes of watching, if I attempt to change the channel or adjust the volume, the picture/screen freezes. ... After ~ 20 seconds, theTV will automatically shut off, then turn back on.
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EASY HOW TO FIX SAMSUNG TV- TURNS OFF RANDOMLY Clicking ... Hi, I've got a Samsung LED TV that switches off after20 seconds and remains off. .... after about couple of minutes, is this the same problem with the tv in the video? .... 10:32. How to repair a Samsung LCD TV with a flashing standby ...
Hi replace the fuse in the wire connecting the mains plug. It's generally located within the 3 pin plug. If you are lucky it maybe just a fuse blown out. Thanks
Sony has provided a "self-diagnosis function"
with your TV, that in the case of abnormalities or problems the LED or
red blinking light on the Timer/Standby indicator flashes a number of
times to indicate the issue. when there is trouble with your
Sony Television set -- it indicates the issue in either the diagnostic
mode, or even more commonly by flashing a series of LED blinks or
flashes on the front of your television. Each set or frequency of the
blinks indicates a very specific problem with the television itself. Sorry but unless you may be able to repair the television set yourself , please call a local repair shop
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Depending on the TV's age. Older models use a halogen bulb to produce the light for the picture, new ones use LED's to take the place of that. If it is an older set I would lean more toward the color wheel in the DLP light engine to be the cause of the noise, mainly because it was a known issue as they get older, that and the fan speed is usually pretty constant and does not shut off. If it is a newer LED DLP, then I would lean towards the bearings in the fan having issues on the TV, if you hear the fan over the show your are watching or is much more then slightly noticeable when there is a lull in the sound of the show you are watching, I would contact Toshiba for Warranty repair.
HLP, HCN HL-S The Start-up Problem or/and 3 LEDs in the front blinking. Unplug the set, pull out the lamp module (not all the way - leave it on the track) and push it back in. Power issues (Tv not turning on) were typically due to faulty ballast. While the TV reports a bad lamp it is the ballast itself causing the issue. Samsung is well aware and will replace both the ballast and the lamp (since the lamp can be prematurely aged but the bad ballast). After replacment most people stop having issues
forgot to mention...tv was purchased in Aug 2012...so the warranty is out...
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