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I turn the tv on the green light comes on three times but no pic

When I turn the tv on the green light comes three times but no picture or sound. Then after the third time the green light goes out all together.

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Maybe you did the child lock which doesent allow you to turn the tv on unless u clck some buttons look in ur booklet and search for how to unblock the child lock or the 2nd try the turn on button and the ok button at the same time if it doesent work forgive me this happend to me as well

Posted on Mar 17, 2009

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