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replace the front circuit board but make sure first the battery door and card door switches are working properly (assuming you have a no power problem)
Canon stopped using fuses starting with the XSi model
sounds like the effects module has stopped working . you could try re-working the joints around the i.cs on that board if you have a rework station. i have only managed to repair one baord this way suggest replacement is the best course of action. uk cost of panel approx £50.00 + fitting
In commander mode, the onboard flash must flash. How else would it communicate with your slave flash(es)? Depending on your settings, almost all of the communications can be done before the picture is taken.
Is the onboard flash negatively impacting your photos?
Check to make sure that both fans stay turning.If one stops prematurely, replace the one that stops. If they do turn until shutdown then try jumping the Temperature Sensor on the Lamp Housing. If that stops it from shutting down, replace the Sensor. If not , there is a chance you have a Actuator Board or a Digital Board causing the problem.
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Flash board is located on the top of the camera and it contains your shutter and video buttons. It also contains a 330 V capacitor that stays charged. If there is no charge, then the camera will say flash charging. If the camera persistently says flash charging, then the flash on your camera stopped working.
I found a flash board on ebay for 10 bucks plus shipping. To repair the flash involves in taking the camera apart. It is can be tedious but it is rather easy to do. If you are interested, I send you detail instructions.
mother board, or battery. maybe as simple as power management board. but not user serviceable. discuss with makers repair line staff. could also be a bad switch. good luck mark
The "digital screen" is connected to the electronic control board which controls the oven (the surface elements on the stove top will not be affected by this problem). The "flickering on and off" could be any connection that feeds the electrical supply of the control board. Like something in the wiring harness that feeds the relay board, or the wiring harness that goes from the relay board to the electronic control board. It could also be the relay board or the electronic control board themselves. To isolate the problem you would need to check electrical supply to each board at the time of the "problem" when the "digital screen goes completely off." This would tell you where you "have" the voltage and where the voltage supply is lost. If it is a loose or burned wiring harness replace the harness or individual wire causing the problem if it turns out that it is the relay control board or electronic control board replace them. The relay control boards are typically around $75.00 and the electronic control board $150.00 and up. Might be cheaper to purchase another used oven or bite the bullet and buy a new range.
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