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Regular picture size shrinks and color fades

Ceiling leaked on tv. Picture goes from regular size to small and color becomes faint.

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This is a common problem on certain models of Philips Magnavox TV sets. The most common symptom is the screen will shrink and expand over and over. After the TV heats up for a while the video will work like normal. After a few weeks or months your TV will eventually stop working and not have video. You can get complete parts and instructions from www.TvRepairKits.com

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    i found that link everywhere else i dont have the money i need to know the parts and part numbers so i can get them free from my friends

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