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AVT-1475 13" TV: got a audiovox 13 inch tv.I just bought this van. ...

Got a audiovox 13 inch tv.i just bought this van. The pic is only 4 inches wide and i reset the power and the picture came back . After a hour the 4 inch strip came back and now i cant get it to be full screen. Does anyone know how to fix this?. The kids were so dissapointed when it went.

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YOu can buy a power cable at your local Radio Shack store....

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