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You are going to need to do things: have the original remote and call or contact Sansui for information on how to do this--you might also go to where you bought the set and see if maybe they have the owner manual.
This unit is probably not worth fixing, but your best chance of finding the parts is on e-bay. Use the television brand name and try to find any television of the same brand name and size that has the screen intact to use for parts. This may take sometime as these televisions may not show up very often for sale. You can also check yard sales in your area and you might get lucky and find one for sale.This is a Target House Brand television and you may be able to get some help from them. Hope this helps you with your problem.
if a TV is on sale and the advertisement says "broken" - - - the TV will probably stay that way - those sales are for repair centers who can take two or more televisions and make one "like-new" unit - it depends on the symptoms and what make (and model) are for sale - call the customer service department for each brand that you might buy and they will advise you [dxh]
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