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panasonic quintix screen keeps jumping with loud sound My 10 year old panasonic quintix screen keeps jumping especially when the tv gets louder There is some loose solder termminal/s inside the ...
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sound is fine I keep reading it may be vertical card how do I find this and replace in TV Started going in and out, I'd bang on side of TV and It would come on now nothing just the sound There
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...sounds like its going to come on and nothing. The stand by light flashes 3x slow then 4x fast and keeps 4x fast over and over. try to resolder back the pcb some part is loose ...
...the model type. Quasar TV SP3232. Picture disappears but comes back by striking the TV . The sound keeps coming. Perhaps something is loose Quasar TV SP3232 Picture suddenly disappears but comes
Keep your ear very close to the speaker side of your TV, and switch it ON by the front panel switch, and listen, whether there is any "Thumb" sound comes from the speaker or not. If there is sound, it
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...sound ok" ?Then pull chassis,solder any/all bad connects ( look for signs ofover-heating = dis-coloration ) or leakage from capacitors = darkarea around + or - that smells when soldered (electrolytic ...
...sound - so I'd like to keep this vertical console going as the second set it's used for. It sounds that there is some solder problems in the audio output section circuit. Loose solder ...
...sound changes. Colour also incosistent Hello Your Tv has some loose contacts, or loose soldering inside it. Just open your TV, and unplug and replug all the pluged in connections for one time and see ...
My picture keeps blinking in and out! Sound is uninterrupted. What is the problem? Possible that this shunting is due to intermittent fault in the mother board. make sure all connectors are plugged in
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