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Sounds like you have a swollen cap in your horizontal hold circuit. Look at your board closely, and I am sure you will find one that is bulging on the top. Just replace with the same value.
Ur tv convergence are dead.Must know how to solders?Must replaced 2 STK convergence ICS,and some or all it resistors.Tries websites like Tv repair World.com,Tvrepairkits.com to buy a convergence kit to repair it ur self.The shop will cost u $300-350 for parts and labors.
You have bad capacitors in the power supply or around the 5v & 9v regulator circuits. If you have a meter just measure the outputs of the regulators. If you don't know what a voltage regulator is or does you should call a qualified repair shop. Estimate repair cost $250
Check C2P05[ location on convergence board]. This is a 16volt 100Mf cap that is bad. And check out C2V29 [cap value is 16volt 22 Mf.] And still while you're at it, resolder the pins on the convergence ICs.Should fix your TV!
My Mitsubishi Model VS-60705 did the same thing a couple of years ago...A TV repair facility replaced the Video card. Any repair facility that works on rear-projection TV's should be able to repair your set. I bought the set on Jan 1, 2000. Coming up on 9 years and the set works like new.
My Mitsubishi Model VS-60705 did the same thing a couple of years ago...A TV repair facility replaced the Video card. Any repair facility facility that works on rear-projection TV's should be able to repair your set.
This sounds like one of the 9 volt regulators on the small signal board is going bad, supplying less than 8 volts. I have seen this is several of those sets. The IC needs to be replaced and if you do not have experience in servicing projection TV's then I suggest letting a qualified tech handle it for you.
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