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jake halvorson Posted on Oct 23, 2013

My RCA 39 lb45rq wont turn on and the red/grean off/on indicator light isn't on

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SOURCE: My RCA R52WH74 chassis # ITC222A wont turn on. The

That model is famous for having issues with the deflection board failing. Replacing the deflection board should solve the issue. You can get replacement deflection board for the ITC222A chassis from www.tvrepairworld.com under the RCA circuit boards catagory.

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