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J Reynolds Posted on Apr 08, 2012

Vizio tv turns on, then back off. vizio logo goes from orange to blank when this happens

Logo is orange to start with. then when powered up logo goes from orange to blank

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The main board is faulty

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: 32 inch vizio will not turn back on, just stays orange in front

Try unplugging the tv and holding down the power button for 30 seconds than pluuging it back in and if it does not come back on the tv will need a repair to the power supply, just call tech support and make sure to have the serial number and the reciet handy so they can get you registered on the support system. Hopefully your tv is still under the one year mark than the repair will be free if not it can get expensive fast. Me personnaly have worked for vizio for about a year now and honestly this is a very common problem with theses tv's.

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2009

SOURCE: my vizio vx32l will not turn on. vizio logo will

The main board has failed. Replace the main board will fix the problem.

By the way, where did you buy the TV? If you have bought it from Costco then try to give them a call to see if it still under warranty.

Hope this will help.

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2011

SOURCE: Vizio E550VL won't turn on. The vizio logo just flashes orange.

Good day!!!!


That problem is usually cause of faulty capacitors on the power supply board..

Just follow this instruction to fix your TV..

1. Open the back cover of your TV.
2. Look at the power supply board..Its normally connected to the power cord..
3. After that,,try to look at the actual image of capacitors if it is bulged on the top so that you can easily determine the bad capacitors..
4. After that,,try to replaced the bad capacitors using soldering iron and soldering lead..replaced the capacitors only with the same type ratings and value..
5. Some of the capacitors not bulged so its better if have a capacitance meter

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2010

SOURCE: plugged in orange light turno on vizio light is white no picture

possibly is the main board.

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2011

SOURCE: Vizio m550nv led lcd tv. Problem began a couple

I had same problem. Unplug set for 10minutes then plug it in and let it go thru it's startup routine.

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That problem is usually cause of faulty capacitors on the power supply board..

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stored voltages are high no touching these circuts becuase they hold charges and alot of screws.
fualty capacitors you say after a while it stays on theres a full charge in the unit theres some type of discharging effect on the set after its off for a while. voltage goes to low or unstable after it is off for a while. your better off getting the service docs for this set if you want to diy..other wise get a tv tech to check it for you. hope this helps
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