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Mitsu wont turn on

Changed capacitors....whats next

  • 1bear4u Apr 04, 2008

    have not had time...hopefully over the weekend i will.........i will reply ...ty

  • dragracer Apr 10, 2008

    I turned my TV off last night and it won't power back on today. We did have severe thunderstorms last night, but as far as I can tell, there was no loss of power and I have a Monster Power surge protector. I tried unplugging both the TV and the surge protector without success. I also tried using the reset button several times to no avail. I have only had this TV 4.5 years and not very happy with this after spending that kind of money for it. Any suggestions? Thanks, LZ

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