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Joseph Miller Posted on Oct 27, 2017
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RCA power button is flashing

Ok are neighbor gave to us and said that the power light flashes on and off and that the picture and sound did not work. and we believed them. so we lugged it up the street and into are house and turned it on and like what they said it did not work .so i was wondering what might have happened and how could we fix it. cause it is a 48 in tv

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Check the power supply voltages if you have a volt meter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2007

SOURCE: Power button Flashes

Bad Convergence circuit , replace 2 STK392-110 & fuse will take care the problem

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2007

SOURCE: tv power button flashing no picture or sound

Short in powersupply check secondary fuse and all other fuses too. Were there a color problem before this/ Because most of these set have convergence problems. The amps May need to be changed and resistors around them.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2008

SOURCE: "52" RCA Scenium DLP; No Picture and the buttons flash on and off

On the back of the TV, you'll find the Access door to your lamp. Unplug the TV from power, and remove the screw on the access panel. Inside you'll find 2 additional screws holding in the lamp housing assembly. Remove the screws, then the lamp assembly and visibly inpect it. You'll know if the lamp is defective, it will have obvious damage. If so replace with part # 260962, you can acquire this lamp for arround 100 dollars off ebay, or 262.00 direct from RCA.

Sailfish

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2008

SOURCE: TV pwr button flashes and there is no picture. sqeeling noise from the TV then this happened. I think something fried?

The red light flashes 5 times then pauses and flashes 5 times again????? Any ideas?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: standby/timer light stays on red. no picture or sound on tv.

my sony red light flash.but it will not turn on just clicks

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I unplugged the TV and held the buttons down and it continued to flash. I continued to hold down the two buttons and replugged it in again and it worked. TV back up and working.

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