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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2011

Woke up the other morning and the tv wouldn't turn on with the satallite remote or manually. a red light was flashing at the on button. checked voltage, ok. checked internal fuse with an ohm meter, ok.

  • Anonymous Jan 14, 2011

    thank's david. i'll see about getting it done. ronnie

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The Vertical IC is likely shorted, and C308 dead or off-value. Replace both.

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