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Hi Tom,
If the tv does not turn on, it is a simple case of power supply (inside the tv) failure. Open the back cover if you can, check for blown fuse and replace it, if found blown. If the tv works, very good. If the fuse blows again, consult the repair man.
Good luck.
Hello Check the battery first. For some batteies, even though they will show proper voltage when we measure it with a multimeter, but the current carrying capacity will be very low. For such batteries, charging time will be very low and aso the sorking time. If battery is good, it will take some time to charge. We can determine the ampere capacity of the battery with relating this time. The second possibility is a blown out protection fuse inside the GPS. Just check the battery first. If it is found OK, the fuse must be replaced. But before replacing the fuse, you have to check the reason for the fule blow. Otherwise, the fuse we insert new also will blow up, if there is any short circuit inside the circuit board of the GPS. So it is adviced to get the fuse repalced by anu well experienced service technican, after proper check; if the fuse is blown. It will be best ot get it repaired by the authorised TomTom service center, because, the some components; if has damaged; cannot get from open electronic spare part market, as most of the GPS components are rare to get from open market. OK.
check fuses to see if blown or try another adaptor in the socket lighter to see if it works if it dooesnt then the fuse if it does work oh boy a long and wonderous journey awaits you i am only joking it could be serious but check fuses first its easier
There is a fuse for the LCD backlight only - if it's blown, you should see something on the display if you look closely as there will be no backlight. If you need help locating the fuse, e-mail me at [email protected]
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