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if you take the back off of it (only 3 big black screws) and look at the yellow motherboard (power inverter) on the top - left most connector
there is at the top of it one red wire in the convector the pin it touches will be singed because of a bad confection arching electricity. clean the pin with 600-800 grit sandpaper
put it back together and you will have one working tv
hi first of all u should check ur transistor connections.Check your Horizontal and vertical output transistors.You should also check the horizontal and vertical yoke connections as well as your low voltage regulators.... if any of these got damaged u should purchase a new one.. but try to purchase with the help of a tv service assistant... thank u!!! rate me
Pat I do not know if you have a warranty you were required to retain the receipt from the store for the length of the warranty period to prove you have one ,also it is a good idea to register with the company on their website so they have a record of your tv and model, with your name and therefore the warranty they have included if any.LCD tv's are one of the most unsupported mass marketing consumer items that are being dumped on the US market. I think you have Blown capacitors, or more likely a problem with the power board, typically this requires soldering new capacitors onto the power board after unsoldering the blow ones and if this is all the problem is the issue will disappear, if there is an issue with a transformer, or some diode or computer chip then you might as well replace the whole power board. the capacitor issue is no big deal if you can get an electronics service center to look at the problem.
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