SOURCE: Dynex (no database) since power outage
What you have to do it go to the TV Menu and go to channel. Then go to channel scan and do one of those. THe problem is that is just doesnt know where to look for channels, but a quick scan will fix that.
SOURCE: lg lcd tv keeps changing chanels
Come on, lets try to solve this. Take the batteries out of the remote so it can't interfere and try changing the channels and volume with the buttons on the tv. If this works then someone has spillled something onto the remote and gummed it all out. You simply need to take the remote apart and clean it out. If the buttons on the tv do th same as the remote did then yes, take it back.
SOURCE: Sceptre 32 tv won't turn off or change channels,
I have the same problem, did you ever get this fixed?
SOURCE: I have a Samsung LN32B360
Hello; Samsung thought it was cute to use "touch control" Circuit boards at the set for basic functions like power on/off channel up/ down etc , but they **** at the design of doing this. One function can be stuck on like vol up/dn or anything else. The set has a microcomputer in it that can only accept one command at a time. first take the batteries out of the remote to eliminate it as the cause. Most states have "fitness of merchantability law to protect you against this junk! call the state you are in for protection laws FIRST. If no help, open the TV and find the cable to the buttons at the set and unplug it to see if problem goes away.
SOURCE: toshiba 32av615db tv - keeps scrolling channels
On the back of the TV, where the main board is (the one with many AV inputs to it) there are several cables going into it.
Find the one that leads to the buttons on the TV - it won't be too hard to trace - and after turning on the TV disconnect that cable.
Or, if the cables for the buttons and the front LED and IR sensor are separate (sometimes they are) you disconnect the one for the buttons and then turn the TV on with the remote.
Either way, see if the problem persists with the buttons panel disconnected.
if it does then the problem is in the main board and likely you'll want it replaced. The way they make them these days it's really cheaper to replace the whole thing than to look for a problem among components the largest of which is about a millimeter long.
if the problem is in the button/cable connector...you'll probably find it easy. Often it's because that same cable has been trapped between the front and back covers and broken or shorted by the friction and pressure.
Hope this helps....would appreciate a review on Google if it does!
bobby
www.coppelltvrepair.com
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