I have a Samsung UN55KS8000FXZA 2016 TV and the display went from normal, to suddenly dim, then to vertical colored lines/bars across the entire display. I've tried power cycling, unplugging AC overnight, disconnecting all devices...nothing works. The colors of the lines change in response buttons pressed on remote. I do have audio, but no image, just lines and lines OVER the menu, not behind. I don't even get the Samsung Smart TV splash screen.
SOURCE: Zenith LCD Flat Screen TV just shows vertical lines of color
Press menu button on the TV if the on screen display is also distorted or no pic the TV is definetely defective. You can try unpluuging from wall for about 15 minutes and see if reset helps if not problem is either main p.c.b , LCD panel , LVDS cable or Power supply board. and would require service. most likely problem would be bad connection at or defective LVDS cable that connects main p.c.b to Panel (cheapest fix) or defective main p.c.b. If it is the panel it would probably not be worth repairing and you may want to sell as is on ebay.
SOURCE: vertical lines across my entire screen
My 42" Samsung Plasma HDTV HP-R4252 has a 2" vertical strip of green pixels down the right side of the screen.
My 3 year warranty with Circuit City expires in Nov 2008.. so I hope I'm covered.. can't call until the morning.
Samsung said it might be a logic board problem.. but they want almost $2000 to fix. I might as well buy another TV if Circuit City can't fix it.
SOURCE: astar ltv 19bs lcd
If you still have the TV, the remote has to be re-set. Hold the Enter button down approximately 10-seconds. It should re-set itself.
SOURCE: even spaced vertical lines across the whole screen on all sources
If you are handy with SMT rework it might be possible to fix this problem. The heat spreaders on the LCD drivers are insufficient to cool the chips and they will get hot enough to reflow the solder and cause a short on some of the pins. I think it most often happens after bulb replacement since bulbs near their end of life are dimmed and run cooler. After replacing the bulb the bit of extra heat is all that is needed to push them over the edge.
The problem also seems to be most prevalent on the green IC since it shares a heatsink with red and has a smaller area to dissapate the heat into.
If you pull the heatsink you will probably be able to see the short with careful inspection. The pitch is very small - 0.6mm but I was able to wick, clean, and reflow one side of my green IC and the problem went away.
I am planning on adding some additional aluminum stock to the heat spreaders with some thermal adhesive to give the chips more cooling.
By the way the very common rattle noise in these projectors is not a fan but the auto iris. You can unplug the iris servo from the mainboard and disable the auto iris in the menu to work around the problem or you can replace the iris servo for about $75, again, if you are handy with that sort of thing.
SOURCE: JVC LCD TV LT-42X688-powers on, blank screen. no picture,no sound
You most definately have bad capacitors in the power supply. try and get it repaired as soon as possible, not an expensive repair that iv'e seen.
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