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Picture comes on then fades to blue

When I turn the TV on their is a picture. Then after a few minutes the picture fades to the whole screen being blue. But you can still hear the TV.

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Check the info from this website to see if you are able to fix your TV. You should turn the blue screen control down slightly counterclockwise. If that did not work, then more likely you have a video amplifier IC defective or a blue CRT.

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