This TV stopped working, the I moved it to another room and plugged it in. It started working again, but then crapped out. When I hit the power button I hear a click like it is trying to turn on...but nothing happens. I troubleshot the TV just as Sharp suggests in the manual and again nothing. I am wondering if the TV is now worthless and should it be target practice. Any help is appreciated.
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This could be several things, but most likely a burned loose resistor or bad solder joint.
All of which causes an inoperative power supply with the result of having a "dead" set.
It would have to be checked out to find the problem.
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Unlock all of the channels on the TV by entering the factory-reset code. There are three main reset codes that TV manufacturers set. These are 0711, 6688 and 3308. Try each one until you find the one that works. This will reset the TV to original factory settings. When you do this, you will loose any information that you have stored in the TV, such as favorite channels, automatic timers and the clock. You will have to go through the full initial set up. If you wish to get some details, http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up older posts.
Color filter circuit of your TV, seems to be intermittent. You can not solve this problem your self, so it is recommend to take your TV to service center.
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Thanks for the help..Thats sounds about right.
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