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Try these 0000, 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555, 6666, 7777, 8888, 9999, or 00000, 11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666, 77777, 88888, 99999 if these do not work add more details.
Yes, this is caused by a defective LCD display, There is nothing that you can do to make them go away. It is caused by a defective transistor in the LCD display logic that is either stuck on or off. The transistor controls a single horizontal line across the screen. The only way to fix this problem is to replace the display.
Turn on key. Dont touch anything else until security light goes out. Hold both turn signals at the same time. A screen of 00000 will appear. If you havent changed the code, they will be ones or sevens 11111 or 77777. The left signal changes the value, the right enters it.
The iPod Touch displays apps across multiple 'Home screens'. To display your other apps, swipe across the screen with one finger from right to left. This will display the second home screen.
Your display circuit is broken, even if the LCD-panel,
seems to be ok the display is damaged.
This is a very common problem in phones.
The only way to fix this is to change the display.
You need a T-5 or 6 Torx Skrewdriver to do the job.
You can find displays for fair price at :
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Easy, I read the caption and held down the play on the built in VCR, and Puff, it went away. What a headache I had for months and thinking it all about the change from analog to digital!.
Not sure which sony tv you have. Assuming its the tv and not a cable box or satellite receiver, there is a usually a button marked display on sony remote. That should clear any On Screen Displays.
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