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Describe your D52W20 52 in. Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television Problem the tv will not turn on the power light will blink three times then shut off

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That could be caused by the CP150, CP120 and CP114 capacitors on the deflection board. Very famous issue. You can get the RCA repair kit by that same name from www.tvrepairworld.com which has the capacitors and the CD with repair instructions

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