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Audiovox screen flicker
Check for loose contacts in power outlet, RC cable, jack and socket.Look for jammed buttons on remote and/or on control panel of TV.
8/4/2012 5:25:13 AM •
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on Aug 04, 2012
Audoviox D1812 wont load dvd..
try to manually clean the lens of the player.open the cover and using a cotton buds moistened with an alcohol,gently wipe the lens to remove the dust accumulation.be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning.
6/7/2012 4:02:48 AM •
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on Jun 07, 2012
Programing remote
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6/3/2012 2:42:48 AM •
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on Jun 03, 2012
When I turn it on I have only a vertical line in
I bet the line is left to right in the middle of the screen!This is a vertical circuit problem. The bumping tells me a solder connection/s on the output ic are broken loose or poorly soldered.It is a chip (I will attach a photo of a typical chip--yours will not be exactly like it but you should be able to locate it).The part in the photo has the generic number (LA...... which is one designed by Sanyo but used in many different sets) The chip will usually have between 7 and 13 pins.All someone has to do (unplug set and remove cover) is take it apart, gain access to the main board (it may slide out or if open view of the bottom just turn set on its side after you locate the part---part should be fairly easy to find as it is always bolted to a small metal plate to cool it.Take a good look at the pins from the bottom and resolder all of them.9 out of ten times a 10 minute job.if questions or need help let me know with a comment here.
4/6/2012 9:17:52 PM •
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on Apr 06, 2012
DVD won't play
The DVD player appears to have more than one problem, I recommend it be replaced "far cheaper"
3/19/2012 3:00:58 PM •
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on Mar 19, 2012
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