First the right side of the tv screen was ghosting like.I guess the image would stay longer than suppose to while another image was comming threw I can not explain it..Anyways if I hit the tv it would be perfect again..Now after about 3 days of this there are lines and the screen is jumping..If I try to smack the tv the screen goes black...HELP ME!!!!!!!!
It sounds that there is some loose solder terminal inside the TVs' video output stage. Contact any service technician. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product by anyone else could result in serious injury or death. If you are not familiar with electronics, do not attempt to repair. Whether you suffer fatal electrical shock. Instead, contact the nearest service centre.
SOURCE: White lines & inverted picture at top of CRT TV image
This problem is normally the Vertical filter capacitors. You need to have them changed before it burns out the Vertical Chip.
Good Luck
Ed
NC Electronic
Mills Wyoming
SOURCE: theres a line threw my tv.
It has a problem in the vertical sweep circuit that puts a nonlinearity
in its output and you see the glitch in the normally gradual sweep as a
line. Since a hit upside the set seems to help, you should just
resolder the whole vertical circuit area (doesn't take long) and see if
that cures it. If not, start replacing the electrolytic
capacitors in that area.
Hope Ya Fix It!
SOURCE: Sony KV-32S66 Picture Rolling Up/Black Horizontal Lines
the problem there is a loose connection on the board,you said that you smacked the right side of the tv and it goes normal.there are parts that should be resolder on the board in order to back into normal operation.
SOURCE: Shrinking Picture
problem is bad soldier on the vertical IC , this part needs to be resoldier to solve your problem, its a simple job for any tv repairman.
SOURCE: TV set self turn off after few seconds
It sounds like the voltage regulator in your power circuit. Also you have a capacitor that's going bad somewhere and won't hold a charge. That's why the picture is fine for a while then turns green. Unless you service TV's this one will have to be brought into the shop. Unfortunately it'll cost more than the TV is worth to get it fixed unless it's still under warranty. These days TV's that small aren't worth fixing. You're better off buying a new TV.
-An Ex-TV Repairman
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