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If the green light is flashing on your Panasonic TV and it won't turn on, it usually indicates that there is a problem with the TV's power supply. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Unplug the TV from the power outlet and wait for a few minutes before plugging it back in. This will allow the TV to reset.
Check the power cord and make sure it is securely plugged into the TV and the power outlet. If the cord is damaged, replace it.
Check the power outlet by plugging in another device to see if it works. If the outlet is not working, try plugging the TV into a different outlet.
If the above steps do not work, you may need to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the TV. It could be an issue with the power supply or other internal components.
I hope these steps help you resolve the issue with your Panasonic TV.
Well, there could a be few issues. First thing is to verify the breaker that gives power to that wall has not tripped off in the home's break power panel. If it is not tripped then verify the wall outlet that the TV is plugged into has a reset button, like a GFI (ground fault interrupt) If it does then verify that it has not tripped. If the GFI on the wall plug is tripped simply push the reset button back in and then try plugging in your TV power plug again. Then if that checks out or does not have a GFI outlet, verify that the power plug going into the back of the TV is not loose. Unplug and replug power plug that plugs into the back of the TV in and verify it is securely connected. Lastly, the power supply in the TV might have gone out.
Step 1: check all connections redoing them if needed mean remove the cables and plug everything back in .
Step 2: check the plug, plug something you know works into the plug to Test it
if the plug has power plug the TV back in and try the front panel button to turn on the TV if the TV still doesn't turn on let me know and we try a few more steps
might sound daft but plug a lamp into the socket ware the tv was plugged in if that works check the fuse in the tv plug if all ok and still nothing unplug tv for a few hours and make sure power button is out (off) then plug back in then try power button and then try to start tv by the channel buttons on the tv instead of remote
You should be seeing a validation that the TV is getting power. Like the lights are coming on, or you are hearing clicking when you plug in or power up the TV. Make sure you have the TV’s power cord plug inserted all the way into the TV. Also, make sure the TV's cord is plugged into a good power outlet.You may want to plug something else into the power outlet to be sure the outlet is good. I don’t see how laying down the TV would cause this issue.Unless the TV was kind of dropped and or twisted to cause a board inside the TV to fracture/break. I hope this information has helped you. Good Luck.
did you make sure the voltage, amperage, and polarity were matched tv to plug? The information is found on the back of your tv and the plug must match that. If they do not match, you might have fried your tv.
you have damage your tv micro chip, regulator ,or horizontal output with static current when you plug out your tv from th plug,what is clicking is the relay trying to power up your tyv but due too the damage it cannot power have a tech repair your tv good luck
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