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Be careful you placed all connectors in proper place, an make sure your ribbon cables are correct an matching pins. A common problem. Also you should put it all together because some power supplies shut down when everything not connected
Mistsi? RVR? What is this. Hyphenated? If you all want us 20, 30 and 40+ year veterans to answer your questions. PLEASE write in English. I personally pass up all your questions.
should be in the "fuse box" under the hood. There should be a label either printed into the cover or stuck under the cover to identify the fuses/relays.
This means that your set is not getting the proper amount of air flow in order to remove dissipated heat from the set. I would suggest moving the TV to an area with better air flow. Make sure that nothing obstructs the ventelation slots on the back of the TV set. This should help.
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