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Check voltage at the power board. After 120 volts enter the TV, there is fuse then a small high voltage transformer, then a 100 uf rated at 450 volts capacitor. There should be 390 volts DC at the capacitor. Without this 390 volts the TV will shut down.
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scroll to the furthest you want to delete hold the shift key place a tick in that box all emails will be selected in between select Delete all emails selected will be deleted
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Such a long delay and a slow return to volume is puzzling. If the return came back in say 30 seconds, I would suspect 1/2 of the V1 tube (12AX7) might have a failure of the heater. When it has failed see if this tube has TWO points of light in it. The cooling down and warm up would give a 15 second ramp up or down in volume. This tube has a path around it that would sustain a very low volume. Try swapping one of the other 12AX7's into this spot. If the sound totally goes away replace the one that was in V1 at first place and see if problem goes away.
old time injector pump,fit a non return valve in the feed and the return pipes ,they sell little alloy type valves for this purpose trhis will cure it iam sure
Trouble Code 33 and 34 are the MAF/MAP Sensor
Circuit. It sounds like you've replaced that sensor already. Did you also have the code 34 before putting in the new sensor?
Or did this code start after it's replacement? Any other codes appearing?
Troubleshooting it would depend if it has the Speed Density
Update. The dealer should be able to provide that info.
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