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These blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices. http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Yes you can, First check the electrical leads going to the sensor. Normally the sensor will get damaged and stop working and that is all you normally have to replace.
Does the display blink no matter what is displayed? If the display always blinks the same info, what might that be(i.e. error code)? If you are able to cycle through settings and the display changes while blinking, the problem is likely in the control circuitry. The controls have a built in delay to protect the system from abrupt changes. You'll notice this delay, and the blinking display, when you first turn these units on and when changing modes.
Turn the ignition switch to ACC or IGNITION, press the function switch until time (hour and minutes) is displayed. Press and hold the function switch for five seconds or until 12HR begins to blink in the speedometer display window. Then release the button. THEN press and release the function switch once to advance to a blinking 24HR or military style time display. Then each time you press and release the switch, the display will change from 12HR and 24HR. When the desired time is displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the display will switch to the time display with the hours blinking. There is NO AM/PM setting. Press and release the function switch repeatedly to advance the hours to the hour you want. It will advance by one hour with each press of the switch. WHEN the desired hour is displayed press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will appear and blink. THEN press the function switch repeatedly until the desired minutes display is attained (the minutes value will change by one minute for each switch depression) and then press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will stop blinking which indicates that the time has been set. Turn the ignition switch off and the time you set has been saved and will change as time passes.
Turn the ignition switch to ACC or IGNITION, press the function switch until time (hour and minutes) is displayed. Press and hold the function switch for five seconds or until 12HR begins to blink in the speedometer display window. Then release the button. THEN press and release the function switch once to advance to a blinking 24HR or military style time display. Then each time you press and release the switch, the display will change from 12HR and 24HR. When the desired time is displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the display will switch to the time display with the hours blinking. There is NO AM/PM setting. Press and release the function switch repeatedly to advance the hours to the hour you want. It will advance by one hour with each press of the switch. WHEN the desired hour is displayed press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will appear and blink. THEN press the function switch repeatedly until the desired minutes display is attained (the minutes value will change by one minute for each switch depression) and then press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will stop blinking which indicates that the time has been set. Turn the ignition switch off and the time you set has been saved and will change as time passes.
Turn the ignition switch to ACC or IGNITION, press the function switch until time (hour and minutes) is displayed. Press and hold the function switch for five seconds or until 12HR begins to blink in the speedometer display window. Then release the button. THEN press and release the function switch once to advance to a blinking 24HR or military style time display. Then each time you press and release the switch, the display will change from 12HR and 24HR. When the desired time is displayed, press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the display will switch to the time display with the hours blinking. There is NO AM/PM setting. Press and release the function switch repeatedly to advance the hours to the hour you want. It will advance by one hour with each press of the switch. WHEN the desired hour is displayed press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will appear and blink. THEN press the function switch repeatedly until the desired minutes display is attained (the minutes value will change by one minute for each switch depression) and then press and hold the function switch for five seconds and the minutes display will stop blinking which indicates that the time has been set. Turn the ignition switch off and the time you set has been saved and will change as time passes.
Could be a number of things, usually a blinking screen indicates that the climate control module is defective. But not always, If one of the vent doors jammed of a solenoid for one of the doors malfunctioned It would cause the screen to flash.
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