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Tv red light blinks off and on. Unplugged for an hour Tv worked for 10 monutes and then picture went to top left corner and got blurry. TV HAS BLINKING RED LIGHT AGAIN.

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Replace Both of your convergence ICs one is bad ,but replace both STKs big black ICs also CK two resistors in same circuit 2.7ohms

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