...could change channels and volume, etc. So this saved me a repair this time. Might be worth trying this solution. Wouldn't hurt one bit, but rather save you a repair
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The volume on my Sony HD TV died. KDL-40R450A. Can it be repaired; where? how much? I tried the clicker. the volume bar worked but no sound. I heard a clicking noise which told me there's something ...
...repair. There is really nothing in this case that you can do to fix it yourself without the proper equipment. if you have an external jack for hooking up a surround system you may try to route the ...
go the volume decreases on its own back down to zero. Sounds like your volume down button is jammed in on the set, you may need to take it to a repair shop if you can't free it up from the outside
Volume increases on its own up to the maximum once or twice an hour. It's obviously beyond your expertise to repair it yourself. And it's not the sort of problem that can be diagnosed over the
Question about Magnavox Televison & Video
...is the problem? Problem at main board circuit. Contact any service technician. This is not a user repairable fault.
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...type set, the volume is set by the transmitting station. It is quite common between channels and distance from the station to the set talk with a tv tech expert in a retail shop or repair ...
...comparing its feel with the volume down button when you press it. If it is stuck, the difference in action will probably be noticeable. If you can't tell any difference, the set needs internal
...to my problem? Thanks in advance. Donald The digital main board has the fault. This is not a user repairable one. Contact any
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