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The tv shut off by it self while watching. i tried to turn it back on it clicks like it going to come on then clicks again and never comes on. the tv had a funny smell when it shut off. is it time to get a new tv is about 10 years old.
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Tries tv unplug,replug it back like about an hour later.Tv now will be resetting itself back to the factory setting.Now the tv should be working again.If still have the same result than the tv power supply board is dead.That the board where the power a/c cord plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Its easy to tell if its battery operated or self wind. Turn the crown (where you set the time) forward. Self wind watches will click as you turn the crown. If its battery operated then you will hear no clicks. Some watches have a screw down crown so if the crown wont turn forward then try turning back. Some watches have a capacitor that needs to be charged! Seiko Kinetics are charged by movement like an older automatic. Citizens are charged by light!
Sony TVs come with a one year warranty on parts and labor. Call Sony at 1-800-222-SONY They will find a local company to service this product.
These TVs have a self-diagnostic screen that a tech can access to help solve the problem. Your problem could be any number of things including the fan(s) stopping, the ballast board failing, Q-box issue or none of the above.
i have a $1256 samsung 40'' lcd i have had it for about 1.5 years..just long enough for the warranty to expire..i went to turn the tv on like nomal but all i got was a ed blinking light..and than it would go out after the relay inside clicked a few times.tryed all the to fix it my self..new power cord,diffrent outlet,letting it sit unpluged for 24hrs.ect..finally i took it off the wall took the back off to see if any fusses were blown out. nothing it all looked good to me.so i took my air commpeser to it and blew the whole thing out..put it all back together..and it turned on red light was off and just a hint of light at the edge of the screen...so i was like ok and began to play my ps3 and after about 45 min i just shut off ..nothin would work back to the blinking ed light.i have not messed with it for 3 weeks and yesterday tryed it again.nothin but relay click and red light...so i hit my tv at the bottom by the switch and i came on...i couldnt believe my eyes..it was short lived after watching it for 5 hrs tuned it off and went to bed...in the morning i ran down stairs to turn on my tv..but yet again black..i was not going to spend $300 to $700 to get it fixed..so to day i got my air commpeser and blew it out again..this time i was messing with the power cord right where is hooks to the tv and the red light stayed on solid like it was in stand-by so i pressed the power button and it turned on..so long story..check the power cord and blow out you tv.."but be carful"
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