Insignia 27", no picture, clicks on and off by itself
I am at a loss as to what to do, have unplugged, and plugged back in. Still does it. TV is only 13 months old (figures not less than a year) Thanks, PD
Same here, When I plug it in, it clicks, and green light is on, but no picture at all. It was working fine, I was playing my 360, picture was good, but I couldn't adjust volume, so I tried to change input, all with remote. Nothing worked. So I tried turning it off, with the button on the side, it wouldn't turn off. So then I unplugged it, and plugged it back in. Now there's no picture.Same here, When I plug it in, it clicks, and green light is on, but no picture at all. It was working fine, I was playing my 360, picture was good, but I couldn't adjust volume, so I tried to change input, all with remote. Nothing worked. So I tried turning it off, with the button on the side, it wouldn't turn off. So then I unplugged it, and plugged it back in. Now there's no picture.
I'm going to take my tv to best buy. Not happy with them. How can a expensive item like this only last 13 months?I'm going to take my tv to best buy. Not happy with them. How can a expensive item like this only last 13 months?
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Re: insignia 27", no picture, clicks on and off by itself
Had same problem with a 24" Insignia. Took it back to BestBuy who sent it in for repair. Repair ticket listed problem as a couple of "cold" solder joints. Apparently correct as set has worked fine ever since I get it back.
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if you want to eliminate magnetism, you have to degauss the screen, if you don't know how to do that, here is a small guide for that: http://www.wikihow.com/Degauss-a-Computer-Monitor
but that strange shutting down its the transistor... so your best choice is to send it to a repairman to change the transistor.. if you try to do that for your self, you could even get shocked with the electricity contained in the tv... even if its turned off and unplugged..
Plug the Insignia output to TV video 1. Turn on TV, set to video 1 source. Turn on Insigna. You should now have picture and be able to go through the set up again.
Ok, I had the exact same problem last summer, and Kevellen told me of a problem that Insignia tv's have: the circuit that controls whether the tv is off or on is messed up, and it can be fixed, but its not cheap.
http://www.fixya.com/support/t924975-wierdness_tv
Anyway, if the t.v. is still under warranty, I would say return it to the store and see if you cant get a new one, and from what I researched online after this incident, I will not buy an Insignia aver again. hope this helps, -Steve
Try unplugging the cord for a few seconds and then plug back in. This happens on one of our TVs. Using this procedure takes care of the problem. It is like something needs to be reset.
it is due to power supply failure.
1 check for loose contact in power supply.
2 it might be due to plug or socket loose.
3 switching circuit failure in power supply.
good luck.
Same here, When I plug it in, it clicks, and green light is on, but no picture at all. It was working fine, I was playing my 360, picture was good, but I couldn't adjust volume, so I tried to change input, all with remote. Nothing worked. So I tried turning it off, with the button on the side, it wouldn't turn off. So then I unplugged it, and plugged it back in. Now there's no picture.
I'm going to take my tv to best buy. Not happy with them. How can a expensive item like this only last 13 months?
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