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Anonymous Posted on Apr 27, 2011

Panasonic TH-50PX80U blinking red light 4 times in a row and then pause then repeats itself. What could be wrong?

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2011

    Are you sure on this, where did you get this info from. I just need to confirm b4 i get the board. THanks.

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2011

    Great will order the board now and many thanks for your help.

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Hi,
4 times red light blinking in Panasonic TH-50PX80U indicates problem with P (power) Board as main power supply is not working.
Please replace power board in tv to solve its problem. Required P Board is available in shopjimmy.com
Hope this info will help.
Thanks.

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2011

    I got these info from related trouble shooting manual.
    Below is reference of error codes in this tv..
    Thanks.




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