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Posted on Jun 28, 2008

TV on getting switched on

Hi,

When i try to switch on the TV Panasonic CT-32SL13 it doesnt get switched on. Kinldy help how do i fix it...

  • Anonymous Sep 02, 2008

    I'm too facing the same problem. its a 4 yr old tv. let me know how u fixed the problem? suggestions welcomed.

  • sssmyth Dec 03, 2008

    also have same problem tv wont turn on all of asuddon tv 5 yrs old

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You will need to remove the back of the TV. Don't worry, it's not that bad.

There are 4 screws across the top, one on each side on the bottom, one right next to where the power cord goes into the back of the case, and the two more by all of the video connections **These are the most important to remove because they attach the main board to the back of the case.

Once you have remove the screws then the entire back of the set will slide off. If you look where the power cord attaches to the board you will see a small fuse. This is a 6.3 Amp 125 volt fuse. You can replace it with a 6.3 Amp 250 volt fuse from your local Radio Shack. A four pack costs between $3 and $5.

Make sure that you check that it works before putting it all back together. Check for any loose connection cables while you're back there. I found a few when I did this.

Good luck!

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