I have the panasonic quintrix tv that i brought second hand quite some time ago. yesterday unplugged my tv as needed to lay down some carpet. when i re pluged my tv everything was working fine for about 2 hours, then suddenly the right speaker stopped working. this has happened before but after an hour or so it suddenly started working again, but not this time, it has been like this for over a day.
SOURCE: TV won't come on
I have a 32 inch tv was working great then went into standby mode and wont turn back on. I have unplugged and am waiting please help!!!!
SOURCE: Big black box in the middle of the screen
The black box is there because your closed captioning is on and set to text mode. Some channels send the signal even when there is no actual text to display. You can get rid of it by either turning off closed captioning or changing it to CC1 or CC2 mode instead of text. If you can't find those settings, then restore factory settings as directed in your user manual.
SOURCE: 65" Sony Sound / No picture 10 & 5 blinks on timer/stand by light
I had the same problem on the 57inch model of this TV set. Thankfully, it has been fixed at a reasonable cost! The fault was definitely caused by the IC's (two identical ones on the D board). They are marked MCZ3001DA. The replacement part (upgrade) is MCZ3001DB. I bought a number of them online (cheapest I found was about $25 per pair, and cheaper per IC if you buy more) and had an experienced TV repairman replaced for $100 (he originally "diagnosed" the cause - just by confirming the 10 blinks frequency I told him before he first visited). I guess he had seen this issue a lot before. He had it up and running within 45mins. It has been working fine since (4 days now). I am very pleased with the outcome so far. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: my t.v won;t turn on just is in standby was
There is a part inside the TV that needs to be replaced. If the TV is
under warranty, call the manufacturer and they will arrange to have
your set repaired at little, or no cost to you.
If the TV is out of warranty, and you have the experience and you know
what you're doing, you can fix the unit yourself. Otherwise, if you've
never done anything like this type of repair before and you don't know
where to start, I suggest speaking with an experienced TV
repair-person.
If you take the TV to a repair shop for out of warranty repair, the
cost will likely be a minimum of $200 parts and labor. However,
be warned that the cost could be considerably higher.
Since some brands will pay for your repair even if you're out of warranty, you should
contact the manufacturer for your full range of options.
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SOURCE: Standby light blinks twice after turning itself
this a code that mean overvoltage in power supply (+B)
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