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so the repair quote was too high
well before you fix it your costs will exceed that quote
read forums on the brand and you will see that the brand is of poor quality and you will be running around in circles throwing good cash at a bad unit
If the TV is a few years old the flashing green light means the bulb need to be replaced. That's why the TV will not show a picture. Check your owners manual on how to replace.
Actually no just need to HANDLE WITH CARE and make sure you protect the screen,you can cut a piece of cardboard same size of you screen to protected from any object,you TV has mirrors inside just be careful,other then that you will be OK.
actually something on the main board was getting overheated before due to that it was loosing the picture.and now that component is got totally overheated and blowned/burned out.so its quite necessary to replace that faulty component from the board by checking it with a meter.so its advisable that you do not turn on your tv to avoid further damages till it gets repaired.
the dm module power supply is developing leaky capacitors and will eventually cause the set to not come on at all. this may also be causing the snowy picture if you are useing the digital tuner. The dm module will require repair to resolve these issues.
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