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Picture goes out but when I jiggle the audio/video

Picture goes out leaving just a thin line of color but when I jiggle the audio/video cables it comes back on. The picture will then stay on for a minute or may stay on the rest of the night.

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You will get the same result from banging on the side of your tv, you need the vertical IC replaced. Julio [email protected]

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