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RCA D52W19 52" Rear Projection Television - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Wont turn on
that sounds like failed capacitors on the deflection board CP150, CP120 and CP114 capacitors. You can get the RCA repair kit with the same name from
www.tvrepairworld.com which contains the caps and the CD with repair instructions
We want to change from cineram to 16 X 9 but do
Do you have cable with remote or buy a universal remote program the t.v. in the remote from the numbers they give you in the book that comes with remote then just push the left or right button on the remote and it will change formats.
Picture cut off at the top of the screen
Vertical Deflection problem...either a bad chip (TDA 8177) or bad connection on the pins of the chip. You have to turn the deflection board upside down by unpluging and unclipping the plastic clips to solder. If soldering does not fix you will need to change the chip and possibly a 100mfd capacitor next to the chip. The chip is located just to the right of the high voltage transformer on a metal heat sink. Has 7 pins 4 in one row and 3 in the other row protruding out and then down into the board
The green light in front just blinks a few times
most likely its the CP150, CP120 and CP114 capacitors on the deflection board. if the tops of either one is swelled up they need replacement, as they should be completely flat on top. I am attaching a pic so you can check. If they are you can get the RCA CP150, CP120 and CP114 repair kit from
www.tvrepairworld.com which has the caps and the CD with repair instructions.
Have sound but onl see top of pictre and is
You have bad grounds on the power supply board. There will be many of these on the bottom of this main board. The board I speak of has a large black transformer with two red wires coming out of it. When you pull this board out, inspect the underside for bad solder grounds. There may be some bad capacitors. Cl004 (25 volt 1 Mf) is bad. CLO23,( 25 volts at 1Mfs) is bad. CP150 (16 volts at 2200Mf) ,CP140 (16 volts at 1000Mf) and CP120 (50 volts at 220 Mfs) should be replaced.Oh yes! CL36 which is a 250 volt at 2.2Mfs is bad, replace this as well. The clues in this info should give you a fix. It is quite challenging to remove repair and replace this board. With patience it can be done! Thanks for asking and show all hands of support.
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