This wouldn't be a HDMI issue, you would have the problem on all the screen if that was the issue. On the left side of the TV (looking from the back) there will be some narrow long boards, some models use 2 some use 4, those are the scan driver boards, chances are that's where the issue is at. It's normal for those to work for awhile when the set is turned on, you could switch them around and see if the issue goes from the top to bottom to confirm this is the issue.
First off, 126 vdc is the backlight B+ voltage using frame as ground, if you measure across the + and - pins on the plug with it connected you should be seeing a couple volts if the backlights are bad, what's happening is the inverter overload is shutting down the minus side, you will always see the hot side voltage of around $125 vdc if the inverter is working. Very good chance you have bad LED backlights as they are known for failure on this and a lot of other LG model sets.
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Normally this should be a standard Android Reset, but all the answers say to enter the code. Try this
https://www.google.com/search?q=LG+Imprint+MN240+hard+reset
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The easiest way to restart Android is to press and hold the power button for a few seconds. This will usually be found near the top right of your device. But on ...
It could be from the condenser coils are dirty, bad ventilation,not installed correctly,broken or dirty seals for the gaskets, food storage that is not organized.Or the internal parts are broken.Yes it could be possible that your fridge had quit working and you may need to buy a new one.
You're LED strips are bad and need replacing, the inverter is being shut down for over current, new lamps will fix the TV, just be careful when handling the panel as it's very fragile.
Don't suppose you have a re-flow oven. If it worked for awhile after soldering on the main board I'd try re-flowing the entire board, sounds like some cold solder joints if it worked for awhile after soldering. Not sure how a grounding issue would make half the picture have issues however but anything is possible.
Where is a CCA (charge coupled device) found in a LED TV? I've repaired thousands of LED TV's and have never replaced a CCA, nor found one on a LED TV.These are common in video cameras but not TV's
The filters could be clogged and need to be cleaned or or need to be replaced. Or the spray arms holes are blocked by food particles and need to be cleaned out.
It could be from a stuck ice bucket.Or the water pressure is in inadequate on the ice water lines.The auger motor is broken.Or clogged water filters. Sometimes it could the switch has not been turned on.
The LG AKB73615337 remote control is designed specifically for LG TVs and may not be compatible with the Xfinity Flex box. However, you can try the following steps to see if it works:
Ensure compatibility: Confirm that the LG remote control is compatible with the Xfinity Flex box by checking the list of supported devices in the remote control's user manual or by contacting LG customer support.
Power on the Flex box: Make sure your Xfinity Flex box is powered on and connected to your TV.
Activate pairing mode: Put the LG remote control into pairing mode by simultaneously pressing and holding the "Back" and "Home" buttons for a few seconds until the LED light on the remote starts blinking.
Follow the Xfinity Flex box pairing instructions: Refer to the Xfinity Flex box's user manual or contact Xfinity customer support to find the specific instructions for pairing a remote control. This process may involve entering a pairing code or following a series of steps on the TV screen.
Test the remote control: Once the pairing process is complete, test the LG remote control to see if it works with the Xfinity Flex box. Try navigating the menu, changing channels, adjusting volume, and performing other functions to ensure proper functionality.
If the LG remote control does not work with the Xfinity Flex box or if the pairing process is unsuccessful, it is recommended to use the original remote control that came with the Flex box or consider purchasing a universal remote control that is compatible with the Xfinity Flex box. Universal remote controls are designed to work with multiple devices and usually come with instructions for programming them to work with specific devices.
Remember to consult the user manuals of both the LG remote control and the Xfinity Flex box for specific instructions and contact customer support if you encounter any difficulties during the pairing process.
You will need to connect a single HDMI cable from your sound bar to the HDMI ARC or the HDMI eARC port on the Roku T.Make sure that both of the devices are both turned on.When your TV detects the sound bar,it will then automatically initiate the setting up process. Lastly follow the easy on screen instructions to finish setting up the connection.