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Well it means something is wrong in the video out section.Unplug it ,and useing a ohm meter,check Q705,Q732,Q761 on the C board.Next check Q218,Q219,Q220, on A board,try turning the screen up a little. hope this helps you some.......
Know to solders?Resolder ur video board socket holes that connected to( CRT tv Tube).Resolders the Yoke cable red, green,yellow connected to the main board also.Should get colors back,if the colors IC on the video in not dead,and capacitors help the IC on the video board.
HI, Please count that how many times(count numbers) LED flashes in a specific time, and let me know, then i will be able to help you and can tell you the area of fault. Hope you will understand my saying. Thanks for using fixya.
dear Mr. john,
i think the problem is with your picture tube, sir.. the tube pertaining to blue colour seems to be your problem. also i think there is nothing to do with the chip.
when u have a specif color in screen it means the componenent´s (print borad, wires, transistor, ic....etc, are not conected to control ic) .....some problem´s become from short output transistor. but 80% become from bad joins..
Jar-Head, bad news, the picture tube has a mild short in the green cathode, tech can come out and try to restore it but it`s usually a futile attempt on sony tubes, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, BMW Rider
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