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The manual power button ought to still turn the set on and off even if the remote is bad or not working.
I suspect you have two problems but there is a tiny chance only one as the front buttons and the remote both go to the same place in the set but here the front buttons have priority.
The problem is most likely the switches on the front panel. If the manual buttons are constantly shorting out, then the TV will try to respond to those buttons, and not the remote. Manual buttons almost always override a remote. Check the front panel for shorts, or if the buttons are constantly depressed.
The front panel Tactile Switches probably need to be replaced. The part # of the switches is 23344507. You can order them through Encompass Elect. 800-638-3328.
Hope this helps,
Skyassoc
the tv has an intermittent problem in the video circuit and related circuit.it could be some cold solder that needs to be resolder.contact the tech to do the repairs.good luck
If you do not get any clicking or sound when trying to turn on the TV set, most likely the main fuse went out. This is almost always due to something else blowing out along or making the fuse to blow out. DO NOT SIMPLY REPLCE THE BLOWN FUSE! If there is other shorts inside the set, and you replace the blown fuse, you can cause more damage to the TV set. The best way to test this set if the fuse is blown would be to hook up a 100 to 150 watt light bulb across the blown fuse, and if there is a short in the TV set the light bulb will glow bright and stay bright. If the bulb lights up and goes dim maybe just maybe you got luck so replace the fuse and see what happens. If the light bulkb stays bright, there is a short in the set somewhere and if you do not have a service manual and a good multimeter and a knowledge of how the TV power supply works, you really should call in a pro to assist you in the repair of this TV. there is just too much High Voltage inside these TV sets to be experieenting around inside of it. Good Luck.
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