Tv blinks 14 times in red
SOURCE: Plasma tv will turn on
Try unplugging the outside cable line from the box and plug it directly into the TV and do a channel autosearch.You should at least get some basic cable stations.If you do get them,something is wrong with the cable box.If you don't get anything,it's something in the TV,maybe something as simple as the coaxial antenna connection(hopefully).I am assuming the DVD is plugged into the external input jacks?(red,white,yellow cords).If the DVD is not hooked up that way please let me know.Good luck!
SOURCE: RED LED BLINKS CODES
For more details, just type in the site name "Electro-help" to
your search engines' search box [not in the address bar of your browser],
and click search. It is an electronic
equipments service help site. All details you want
are there. Note the position of
hyphen in between words in site name, when you type it in. The site will appear as it is in
web; subtitled as Service help to electronic home entertainment equipments.
Pull up older posts.
You can get all details. You can locate it
either at the bottom part of first search page, or at the top of second page.
Detailed descriptions are there to help you.
Sometimes, clicking on advertisements by the side and
bottom of each post might help you to get details about the availability of
spare parts; price etc:-
SOURCE: My Panasonic TC-P42G10 Plasma TV red light blinks 14 times.
Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for more details. Check this link and select the site named above. View it in 'Flip card' option, which can be selected from the drop down box menu by the [Sidebar] tag, at the left top left corner of the display window. It will make search easy. Some times, the ads attached with each posts both at the right and bottom, might help you to find the availability of spare parts. There are more than 640 posts to different brand TVs now. Will be updated daily. Faults to Pansonic Plasma s are given in detail. Pull up older posts there.
SOURCE: power light blinks 14 times
You have a power malfunction. Recheck your power connections. If the TV still persists in behaving in this manner don't try to turn it back on, but do find out if the TV is worth repairing. Most now are made so cheaply that nobody will try to repair them. I've always bought used televisions, even when they had vacuum tubes. I bought my LED at a major store's resale outlet and saved a bundle. (Quite frankly, TVs and other electronics today are so complicated and untized and made so cheaply- and sold so dearly- that if one goes bad you don't even bring it in except for them to verify it. Then they give you a new one. They're simply not worth repairing to the companies. and its an opportunity for them to sell you a better one at a discount. Of course, if you are under warranty, you might be all set. PS: those extended warranty contracts are not worth the paper they are printed on and no smart consumer ever buys one. they're for suckers) Good luck.
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