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TV shuts off after a few minutes of turning it on, If I unplug the TY it will come back on, but shuts off again. When I unplug it I hear a sound like something is resetting, like a click, Also when the TV goes off the fan at the bulb geeps running until I unplug the TV.
This is happening to me to. I just changed the bulb. When I hit the power button it blinks green, then goes to red but the TV never starts. Then the red lamp diode flashes every five seconds. Any suggestions?This is happening to me to. I just changed the bulb. When I hit the power button it blinks green, then goes to red but the TV never starts. Then the red lamp diode flashes every five seconds. Any suggestions?
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Hi, it's better to take your TV to a service center or call a TV service technician because electronic boards inside could be faulty and they need to be repaired or replaced.
it sounds to me that there is a bad capacitor or perhaps a cold solder joint somewhere in the power section of your tv. not sure how much repair would cost, but i will say it's about $50 to have an service tech come out and lok at it.
There are many protective circuits inside the set that will shut it down if a problem is detected. It sounds like there are intermittant detections of problems and the "restart" temporarily clears the problem. If the unit is no longer under warranty, open up the back with the set unplugged and try reseating all of the boards and connectors. The trip may have jared a few things loose. Update this with the results.
As far as fixing goes, you might as well get a new TV... Unless its a LARGE EXPENSIVE HOLY $%^# TV, It will cost more to fix, than to just buy a new one, unless its under warranty, which being an older model as that (or so im reading) It may not be covered.
Try unplugging the TV, and while unplugged, hold down the power button for a full minute (yes, with the plug NOT in the wall) after a minute, plug it back in, and try. Its a hard reset. If it still does not work, and you've tried different outlets, It's probably a repair issue, and you'll need to get someone to fix it, or just junk it :-/
I have the same problem. The only way to get the TV to come on is to unplug it, but once you get it back on it turns itself off again in a few minutes.
It means that the TV set has a short in it somewhere. The sound you hear is the power supply trying to start up and shutting down. Most likely the Horizontal output transistor shorted because of a bd high voltge flyback transformer went bad. Common problem for these types of sets. Good Luck
Maybe the lamp bad? Any unusual lights come on the front after shuts off?
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