There's a yellow tint across the bottom and up the left side of the screen. i don't know if the inverters need to be replaced? i assume the bulb(s) are fine because the tv turns on and i can see the picture, although the picture is very dark untill i play with color settings and they only allow me to adjust them a few notches.
SOURCE: kolin color tv,degausing problem.
Degaussing coils do not work on LCD or Plasma TVs, Cathode Ray Tubes only. There should be no (not any type) demagnetizing circuitry on that type of set, so I have no idea what you replaced/adjusted. I believe one of two things to be the problem. Either the LCD screen itself is bad (possibly it has been struck with something and that has broken electrical connections that cannot be repaired) so replacing the LCD panel may prove to the the fix. However, the circuitry that drives the LCD panel could be at fault, improperly driving an otherwise good LCD screen. That is a tough call. I would carefully inspect the screen up close looking for tiny cracks in the glass. This could be a pricey repair either way. Good luck on that one. Perhaps you should include some more history of the set. Did it fall or get knocked over, was recently moved, got wet... anything would be helpful. I know that children of a certain age are known to go up to a set and slap the screen. A friend has a rear projection Pioneer with that type of damage.
SOURCE: my LCD screen went of but there still sounds coming out
you have to check the back light off your lcd replace the inverter or capacitor in the power module
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