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Posted on Jan 21, 2009

The Tv will not turn on. The blue light will come on indicating power. When I push the power button the blue light turns off and no power.

  • malva49 Jan 25, 2009

    i need who to call to have it fix we have spent to much money to just have it sitting there

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2009

SOURCE: Element LCD tv model: FLX-3210

We are all victims of this Element FLX 3210,,,,,the problem will never go away until it recitfied. Ill pay the extra money and buy from brand name ie:Sony....... The sweetness of low price does not equal the bitterness of poor service. I learned my lesson. Proview does not get any more of my hard earned money,,,,,,EVER.

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2009

SOURCE: Sharp LC-37SB24U will not turn on

I can tell you 100% that the problem that you are having will be a service issue. I can also tell you that your limited warranty covers in home service from sharp. Give them a call 1-87-SEE AQUOS(the advantage line that will get you through much quicker). or the 1-800-BE-SHARP and let them set you up for service, sharp will take care of that as long as the purchase date of your tv was within 1 year. If you dont want to go through that, I suggest taking the tv back to where you got it from if they will accept it because unfortunately, this problem can ONLY be resolved through service. good luck & keep me posted

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SOURCE: my tv won"t turn on.

1. Hold [menu] and [vol-] button on the side of the TV
2. while holding these, press the [power] button on the side of TV (NOT remote)
3. blue light comes ON and stays ON
4. wait 10 seconds then let go of [menu] and [vol-]
5. wait another 30 seconds and some type of picture should appear

I think this is right. I got it from the JVC call centers guys so sorry if I missed or messed up a step.

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2009

SOURCE: Olevia LT26HV LCD TV won't turn on

Olevia has problems with the power supplies. Best solution is to remove the back of the TV. On the 542 it is about twenty number 1 phillips head screws. locate the power supply connectors check the board for the voltages, clearly marked on the PCB. Continue to check the voltages by powering on the Television. all voltages should be within its described range. If a voltage is low or nonexistent, the power supply is bad, usually a bad capacitor.
There are three series of caps, on the low voltage side it is 16 volt, next 24 volt and finally 36 volt (these are just max ratings.
which ever power that was found low the cap would be near that voltage output connector.
next step is to remove the board and replace the capacitor, using a soldering iron and making sure to solder with no slop.
with the board on an insulated (nonconductive surface connect the board to the televion. Check voltages and if no other voltage issues reassemble.

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: My Polaroid 42 inch LCD Tv will not turn on. It

Polaroid's power supplies have been notorious in early models...suspect this is where your problem is. If you are out of warranty, the supply is usually located dead center in the back of the TV. Easy to get out, easy to put in...not sure of the money. Mine was a hundred bucks, but I bought it from a third party. Good luck.

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