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have you checked in the menu to see that the speakers have not been switched off if you have a sattelite or cable box try unpluging the for 10 mins and plug them back to the ac and do a fresh restart many times that clears up loss of sound issues if not then you will most likely have to call a servicer in your area for further assisatnce
Hi: this is dur to convergence board failure, there a three micro fuses on the deflection board power suppply that need checking, also while checking these fuses check the solder connections around your flyback transformer as this is the most common reason these fuses fail. If all fuses are good then a replacement of the convergence Board is necessary at this point.
That model was produced with different Chassis types. I would need the Chassis number usually a PTK or a CTC number to assist you with the most common cause of the set chriping which is usually due to the flyback and HOT transistor needing replacement.
Block is bad,part number is 205064,sounds like a hole has burned in the part,its in front of the tv behind the speaker grill,snap off the grill and there is a panel,remove the panel and between the left tube and middle tube is the part it has red wires on it
It really depends. If the board is cracked or broken then I would say no, if it is something more simply repairable then sure, call a repair shop to get an estimate then go from there. With the price of TV's these days it may not be cheaper to replace, but then again your current one may not even be repairable.
Most likely your problem is the remote sensor inside the TV set. The remote sensor is located on the front panel board or inside the reflective cavity somewhere around the secondary mirror. Good Luck
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