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From your description, it sounds like the new bulbs (that won't flash) are LED bulbs.
When you replace the stock Harley incandescent bulbs with LEDs, you NEED to add a LOAD EQUALIZER to make the bulbs flash:
Without model and brand info, how can some one determine what tv do you have and what could be possible cause of problem. Post model number and brand info of tv to get helpful info.
This problem cannot be fixed without opening the TV Im assuming sound without a picture? check the inverter voltage on the powersupply for the bulb.Look for burns bulged caps.start from the the wires comming out of the bulb housing and work backwards untill your checking the wall socket.A big problem with older tv's is heat causing the board to crack try applying alittle pressure around the boards and see if it turns on.Check the bulbs but be careful with the age of this tv and the price of the bulbs you wouldnt want to buy it unless you know for sure.
Sounds like the bulb has burned out in the TV. Sometimes the TV has surges or spikes in power and it can overload the picture bulb and fry the bulb without you even noticing anything. The main indicator of this is that there is no picture but there is sound. The bulbs can cost anywhere from 75 dollars to more than 300 dollars. If you can finally reach the company you bought it from and have them look at it they will tell you the same. There are sites to look up the prices of new bulbs but if you have a warranty through the company you bought it from then it would be free of charge to replace.
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