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Sony KV-32XB25 Distorted Picture

In most of the case, the problem is a defective LCD panel, if is it, there is not worth to fix.
8/2/2017 7:58:03 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Aug 02, 2017
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I don't know the model code

Hello

You are a technician and you whats to know the model service code I thinks, and posts this solution.

Use the Remote Commander (RM-Y183, RM-Y184) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section

SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
MODE

1. Standby mode (Power off).

2. Press the following buttons on the remote commander within one

second of each other:
DISPLAY Channel 5 Sound Volume + Power

READING THE MEMORY

1. Enter into service mode.

2. Press 0 on the remote commander.
3. Press ENTER to read memory.

ADJUSTING THE PICTURE

1. Enter into service mode

2. Press 2 or 5 on the remote to select the device item.

3. Press 1 or 4 on the remote to select an item.

4. Press 3 or 6 on the remote to change the data.


RESETTING THE DATA

Note: Be careful when using the remote! It will clear and re-initialize

ALL NVM data including defl ection adjustment data if not reset
properly as follows:
5. Press MUTING then ENTER to write into memory.

RESETTING THE DEFLECTION NVM DATA

1. Enter into service mode.

2. Press 7 , then MENU, and then press ENTER on the remote.

RESETTING THE SYSTEM NVM DATA

1. Enter into service mode.

2. Press 7 , then 9 , and then press ENTER on the remote.

RESETTING THE SYSTEM NVM DATA

1. Enter into service mode.
2. Press 8 and then press ENTER on the remote.

MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION

METHOD

1. After adjustment, pull out the plug from the AC outlet, then replace the

plug in the AC outlet again.

2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
3. Call the adjusted items again to confi rm they were adjusted.
Ok.

12/11/2011 5:15:53 AM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Dec 11, 2011
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Hello, My elderly Mom has

The blinking light is the fault code to enable the engineer to have a good guess at where the fault area lies.
Count the blinks and tell a Sony repair shop, they will have a good idea of the cost.
Hope that helps.
3/2/2011 6:38:34 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Mar 02, 2011
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The stand by lite flashing I have sound but no

Hello
Blinking of standby light in Sont TVs denotes fault indication. You just count the number of blinks occurs each time you switch on the TV. Please switch it ON and OFF by its front panel power switch, and not with the remote control. Do it three or more times, and keenly look at the number of blinks; confirm it, and send it to me through Fixya. OK.

12/3/2010 3:24:55 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Dec 03, 2010
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Sound, no picture...please help!

(Pasted from the one before -)

Since I can't see your screen, I'll guess.

If the picture shrinks away in the vertical, fast or slow, it is in the vertical control circuit.

If the whole picture shrinks in both axes simultaneously, the high voltage circuit is the culprit.
This section is responsible for producing the accelerating voltage for the beam so if it is dropping out (quite common after years of use) there will be nothing to speed the beam to the phosphor to produce light.

Turn up the intensity when the picture drops out to see if you have any trace of light.
If not, it is the latter problem.

If you can still see a horizontal line that flickers a little (from video content) then it is the first problem described.

IF the flyback (HV) transformer is still available, it will cost somewhere between $25-$100 US (many lower cost sources have disappeared) plus labor.
Depending on whether the fault was the flyback or the high power transistor that drives it, there could be additional parts needed.

Since you indicated that it operates OK for a while, it could also be something as primitive as a failed solder joint and these can be tough to find (=$$ labor).
6/22/2008 11:50:40 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Jun 22, 2008
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Sony KV-32XBR250 Trinitron TV

Since I can't see your screen, I'll guess.

If the picture shrinks away in the vertical, fast or slow, it is in the vertical control circuit.

If the whole picture shrinks in both axes simultaneously, the high voltage circuit is the culprit.
This section is responsible for producing the accelerating voltage for the beam so if it is dropping out (quite common after years of use) there will be nothing to speed the beam to the phosphor to produce light.

Turn up the intensity when the picture drops out to see if you have any trace of light.
If not, it is the latter problem.

If you can still see a horizontal line that flickers a little (from video content) then it is the first problem described.

IF the flyback (HV) transformer is still available, it will cost somewhere between $25-$100 US (many lower cost sources have disappeared) plus labor.
Depending on whether the fault was the flyback or the high power transistor that drives it, there could be additional parts needed.

Since you indicated that it operates OK for a while, it could also be something as primitive as a failed solder joint and these can be tough to find (=$$ labor).
6/22/2008 11:45:26 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Jun 22, 2008
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No picture-rumbling sound

From the symptoms you describe, it seems the high voltage flyback autotransformer has failed along with the horizontal amplifier (they are slaved to each other). The sound comes from the flyback unit.

Well, the only way to solve this is to get a technician take a look at the set, I'm afraid. Repairs could cost upto $100 or more, depending upon the number of components that need to be replaced,


It may be worth getting fixed up. If you decide to do so, call around, as shops have different rates and different expertise.

Hope that helps!
6/5/2008 1:52:23 AM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Jun 05, 2008
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No picture, however there is sound

Is this set hooked to cable? Is there a cable or satellite box? When you press the menu button, do you see the menu on screen? Do you see anything on the screen, such as snow, or is it completely black? If the signal is OK and the TV has no picture at all, the red LED on the front of the set should be flashing a certain number of times. If the LED is flashing, the computer has detected a problem in the set and shut the picture off. If this is the case, there is no way for you to bring the picture back by pressing buttons. The number of times the LED flashes is the computer's way of displaying exactly why there is no picture. The set should then be serviced by a qualified tech familiar with Sony TV's. If the LED is not flashing and the menu comes up on screen, check your signal source. If you are using a cable or satellite box, that box could be bad, and if you are using RCA jacks, the yellow (video) wire could be bad or pulled out.
1/13/2008 1:40:45 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Jan 13, 2008
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KV-32XBR250 Has about twenty Horizontal, Light Red bars aternating

your problem is called retrace lines it is due to 1 supply to red out put is absent 2 problem in red video output 3 loose contact in red output ckt 4 connector loose 5 crt base loose 6 circuit from red output of chroma ic to red video input 7 chroma ic defective regards
9/12/2007 4:50:09 PM • Sony KV-32XBR250... • Answered on Sep 12, 2007
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Sony Bravia KDL-65W850A is returning a 4-blink error code.

Your TV has quit working and has also died.The T conn board is bad or there is a power supply problem.
3/22/2023 6:39:31 AM • Sony Televison &... • Answered 10 hours ago
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Can I program a sony rmt-d197a DVD player remote control to an older Sanyo tube TV?

Sony remote control have no0 set-up codes to Sanyo TVs.
3/16/2023 7:49:41 AM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Mar 16, 2023
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Help, the sony slv-x715 video cassette recorder does not read the cassette. Error code : 3L 22 AA, tried 10 cassettes to no avail

If your Sony SLV-X715 VCR is not reading the cassette and you are receiving the error code 3L 22 AA, there could be a few potential issues causing the problem. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Clean the Video Heads: The error code you are seeing may be related to dirty or clogged video heads. Try using a cleaning cassette to clean the heads and see if this resolves the issue.
  2. Check the Cassette Compatibility: Ensure that the cassette tapes you are trying to use are compatible with your VCR. Some tapes may not be compatible due to their format or quality. Check the user manual to ensure that you are using the correct cassette tapes.
  3. Check the Cassette Loading Mechanism: Ensure that the cassette is properly inserted into the VCR and that the loading mechanism is functioning correctly. Check for any obstructions or damage to the mechanism that may be preventing the cassette from loading properly.
  4. Reset the VCR: Try resetting the VCR by unplugging it from the power source for a few minutes, then plugging it back in and trying again.
  5. Contact Technical Support: If none of the above steps work, you may need to contact Sony technical support for assistance. They can provide you with more specific troubleshooting steps or guide you through the process of repairing or replacing your VCR if needed.
It's worth noting that the error code you are seeing may indicate a specific issue with your VCR, so you may want to consult the user manual or online forums for more information on what the code means and how to address it.
3/9/2023 2:04:43 PM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Mar 09, 2023
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Sony XR-100X92 The right side of my screen is blurred but you can still see the picture behind it

Try replacing the tcon board, if that doesn't fix it chances are the panel is bad
3/9/2023 12:31:23 AM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Mar 09, 2023
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Kv tg 21 m80 sony wega

And what is the problem?
3/6/2023 5:08:25 PM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Mar 06, 2023
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Is there a complete Factory Reset for Sony SLV-N88 VCR and How ? THANKS

Try this.....
  • Power off your device.
  • Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. Leave the power cord disconnected for at least a couple of minutes.
  • 2/28/2023 7:03:40 PM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Feb 28, 2023
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    Sony lcd has lines- vertical AND horizontal white lines

    Yes, it's possible that the T-Con board in your Sony LCD TV may need to be repaired or replaced if it's causing vertical and horizontal white lines on the screen. The T-Con board is responsible for translating the digital signal from the TV's main board into a format that the LCD panel can display. Before replacing the T-Con board, you may want to try some additional troubleshooting steps, such as checking all the cables and connections, performing a factory reset of the TV, and updating the firmware. However, if none of these steps resolve the issue, then the T-Con board may need to be replaced. You can purchase a replacement T-Con board online or from a TV repair shop. If you're comfortable with electronics repair, you may be able to replace the board yourself by following instructions provided with the new T-Con board. Alternatively, you can hire a professional TV repair technician to replace the board for you.
    2/27/2023 5:41:05 PM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Feb 27, 2023
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    Bdp S500 code for the Sony em-AAPO13 remote?

    The programming code for the Sony BDP S500 to be used with the RM-AAP013 remote is 31758. Here are the steps to program the remote:
    1. Turn on your Sony BDP S500 player.
    2. Press and hold the "S" button on the RM-AAP013 remote until the "Amp" button flashes.
    3. Enter the programming code 31758 using the number keys on the remote.
    4. Press the "Enter" button.
    5. Wait for the "Amp" button to stop flashing.
    6. Test the remote to ensure that it is working properly with the Sony BDP S500 player.
    2/25/2023 7:55:40 PM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Feb 25, 2023
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    My sony vhs player starts and then immediately stops with scrambled picture

    There could be several reasons why your Sony VHS player is starting and then immediately stopping with a scrambled picture. Here are a few things you can try:
    1. Check the VHS tape: It's possible that the VHS tape itself is damaged or dirty, causing the player to stop and the picture to become scrambled. Try cleaning the tape or using a different one to see if that solves the issue.
    2. Clean the player: Over time, dust and dirt can accumulate inside the VHS player, which can cause it to malfunction. Try cleaning the player with a soft cloth and compressed air to remove any debris that may be causing the issue.
    3. Check the connections: Make sure that all the cables are properly connected to the player and the TV. Sometimes loose or faulty connections can cause the player to stop working or display a scrambled picture.
    4. Check the settings: Make sure that the player is set to the correct mode (VHS playback, for example) and that the tracking is set correctly. Adjusting the tracking can help to improve the picture quality and prevent it from becoming scrambled.
    If none of these steps work, it's possible that the player may need to be repaired or replaced.
    2/25/2023 10:11:56 AM • Sony Televison &... • Answered on Feb 25, 2023
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