Akai 32" LCD. TV will not turn on unless you unplug it from the wall and plug it right back in. it is the same wether you use the switch or the remote.
I can only suggest one solution not a fix but will work without much cost. Try a wireless outlet switch... the switch I have uses a wireless frequency much like a remote control only an on/off switch... I placed the switch on my wall and plugged in the receiver into a wall outlet, then plugged in my table lamp to the receiver. Now I just walk to the wall switch and click it and on goes the lamp without me having to physically reach under the lamp to turn it on... wish I was more help but for about 25.00 dollars (think it was 14.00 at lowes) its a working solution...
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I had the same problem witht he same tv that was given to me! I just took off the cover to the DVD player and unpluged all the connectors to it and then the TV worked. Now you will not be able to use the DVD player but you can hook one up externally
Thanks for using FixYa. Make sure the wall outlet is working and the TV is plugged in. Please also check that the remote has fully charged batteries in it. If still the problem persists then unplug the TV from the power out let and again plug it in after five minutes and try to use a different power socket.
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Symptoms of a Defective or dying Power supplies on LCD TVs.
1. Light(s) on the front panel are behaving not normal example, blinking, amber color or
not steady, fainting, etc.
2. TV not turning ON properly.
3. TV turns OFF by itself.
4. Needs to be unplug to many times to make it work.
5. Humming or high pitch noise heard through speakers or at the back of the TV.
I repair these power supplies. Write to [email protected] if you require further assistance.
Although not a great solutin it does allow me to use my fairly new and expensive LCD TV. Heres what I do, UNPLUG THE TV FOR 20 -30 MINUTES, WHEN PLUGGED BACK IN YOU NEED TO VERY QUICKLY PUSH THE POWER BUTTON ON THE TV.
Let e know if this works fo you.
See my other support issue regarding a simillar problem:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t155367-red_line
Since this is a row of dead pixels and the TV is under warranty, you need to either contact the manufacturer or even exchange it at the retailer you purchased it from.
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