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Toshiba television When i switch T.V. on it will only stay on for a few minutes and then shut off to stand-by mode, can any one help me as it is only 3 years old, thanks in advance.

  • OLD DUB Nov 27, 2007

    Hi Bill, it is a toshiba television, model number is 36ZD26P.

    Picture and audio are okay when switched on, and yes the lapse in time does get longer, sorry for delay.

    THANKS.

  • OLD DUB Nov 27, 2007

    Hi Bill, model number is 36zd26p and its a toshiba, picture and audio okay, when turning back on the lapse in time does get longer, thanks bill, sorry for delay.

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Is it a Toshiba or RCA? What's the model number?? When it "stays on..." do you get a picture and audio okay??? If you continue turning it back on does the lapse in time continue to get longer????
Bill

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