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50 in Hitachi ultravision ,thin black vertical line in middle of screen , can see when off too

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Blue/black vertical line in the middle of screen

Sounds like a bad connection on a ribbon cable or plug comming or going to the LCD display. This is something you should not try to fix as these circuits are very very fradgile and you can easily break or tear a ribbon cable . Call the manufacturer to get a tech to assit you. Good Luck

Posted on Aug 06, 2006

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Thin white horizontal line center of screen!

The set should have a vertical output IC,You need to change it ,maybe you can check the B+ going to it because it might have opened the safety resistor if the IC went bad.You can check for broken board too unless the set is never move from one place.Be carefull when checking voltages ,there is still high voltage,not much but can num your whole hand.

Posted on Oct 18, 2006

Anonymous

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SOURCE: 50" LG Plasma - Thin red vertical line in middle of screen

I work for a auth LG service center and each time I have had this symptom we had to either change what called the T_CON control board or the Plasma display panel itself. You need to cocntact LG @ 800-253-0000 report your problem and they will find a service center in your area you should have 1 year warranty parts and labor.

Posted on Mar 10, 2008

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Kyocera FS2000 thin black vertical line on RHS of paper??

first try cleaning the charge roller on the drum unit or check the hot roller on the fuser

Posted on Dec 31, 2008

AMJAD HUSSAIN

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SOURCE: Black vertical line 2" wide with a very thin green line

Hi,
The black vertical line is caused by a leaking capacitor, Check and replace poped capacitor with a new won and it will work fine again. No worries.
Thanks for using fixya.

Posted on Jun 27, 2009

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I have an older model Hitachi 32" ultravision CRT tv. the video just collapsed into a thin horizontal line (about 1/4"). Video is fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

TURN IT OFF AND DO NOT TRY TO USE---if a thin line left to right in middle of screen it is vertical problem---the set should shut down but even seconds count here--this can burn a mark on all three picture tubes instantly and it is permanent.

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Good Day, LDS also;
You may have a poor seated cable connector. Unplug TV from A/C, remove back look for a large black connector. It connects between the Main Digital Module and the Drive PWB. Re-insert both ends several times to make better contact, use contact cleaner if have but not always needed. Good Luck, big IRISH.
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My suggestion is to have it estimated at a reputable shop and take it to them rather than the more expensive pu/del charges.
If you would like go to http://www.nesda.com/locator/state_search.php and locate a servicer from there. Kinda like going to the AMA to find a doctor...
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