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RCA P52755 BA - Rear projection won't turn on

The on switch will go on once a few moments, show green, after you turn it on from either the button or remote, but the the screen or audio does not. What are my options?

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This Tv is CTC169 series. Look, you have 2 options repair. 1'-Power supply don't run properly 2.- Possible leak coolant or High voltages splitter is bad. If do you have any experienced on soldering station, I recommended replace 2 electrolitic capacitors in pwr supply section. 2.2uf 100v and 39uf 100v. If pictures tubes leak...Still repairable, but need be washer pure good ( usse alcohol 90%) and tied screws CTR gasquet. I hope this help you. Thank you

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