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First of all a standard screw will not work. You will have to visit your local hardware store and purchase a machine screw to fix the problem. In many cases you will have to use an estimated guess and gamble your time and money. The length and width of the machine screw will be found at this store. The effort is miniscule and money will be meager. Remember, do not use a standard screw!
NO, your remote control sounds like it is sending the signals to the TV. Take the batteries out or put it in a drawer to test. If it's the TV doing it itself, then it's a bad remote receiver circuit.
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