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Toshiba SD-P4000 TV no picture and intermittent audio. Had been fine. Bought Sept. /2004. Perhaps TV life is over? JK

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HI,
You are correct but it can be fixed actually. The picture problem in your Y Sus and the audio problem is on your audio circuit. You need to decide to repair it or invest for new one.
Regards, Jay

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