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    52LG50 Has Mind of its own

    TV is about 4 yrs old, and never had a problem, that is until now. You go to turn it on, with remote or by hand, and it comes on, off, on, off, ect for what seems like an eternity but then comes on and works just fine. Then when you go to power it off, sometimes it works and sometimes not. Have had 2 different technicians look at it and they are saying it is either the main board, or the power supply board. Would like to repair myself if at all possible, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    #2
    Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

    My first consideration would be the power button itself getting stuck (not turning off here is a clue), but LG do also have lots of problems with bad capacitors.

    There's a board for the buttons usually. Try locating this and unplugging it, then use the remote. Does it still encounter problems?
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      #3
      Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

      At work now, but will try later, probably tomorrow and let you know.

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        #4
        Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

        Consider replacing the Front Panel PCB assy. It may be something like: EBR42597903 and usually quite reasonably priced.

        been down that road several times....

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          #5
          Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

          Found the board for the on/off button. Unplugged both connectors and tried remote, which nothing happened. Shouldn't one be plugged in and other not and then try remote? One lead goes to the buttons on side of the TV while the other I believe goes to the main board.

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            #6
            Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

            Maybe the on-off button board has the IR sensor on it? In which case unplugging it will mean you won't be able to turn the TV on. You may just need to replace the board.
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              #7
              Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

              So you believe it to be that board?

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                #8
                Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                It would be my first check point.
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                  #9
                  Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                  My wife said that while the TV was on, she unplugged it from the wall and took the switch completely out, plugged it back in and it still did the same thing, on,off,on,off,ect. So if that is the case, what next, the main board?

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                    #10
                    Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                    What switch are you talking about? The plug switch, one on the TV, or something else?
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                      #11
                      Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                      The on/off button board that has the IR sensor on it. (EBR42597903)

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                        #12
                        Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                        I took the switch and the main board out. Checked the connections, blew the dust out and put back together. Seemed to work fine until last evening, and it started on and off again. My wife seems to think that it is being interrupted by the signal from the house phone. Is that possible, and if so, wouldn't that be the switch because it has the sensor attached?

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                          #13
                          Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                          I doubt it would be related to a phone, cordless or not.

                          Since you cleaned the switch and it worked, the switch still has contamination, it just needs either more cleaning or to be replaced.
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                            #14
                            Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                            Any pictures of the board?
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                              #15
                              Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                              The Main Board?The P/N is EBU41909802. Nothing seemed to be out of place as far as I could tell. No hot spots, or broken connections that I could see. Have had 2 different repairmen out and they both said it was more than likely the main board because it probably got an electrical surge through the HD cable. Should I just go ahead and replace the main board and the on/off switch?

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                                #16
                                Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                                Changed out the switch and it is still cycling on and off. Would it be the main board or the power supply next?

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                                  #17
                                  Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                                  Have you done a service reset?
                                  MENU on remote and MENU on TV at same time for 5~10 seconds, then find reset option and select.
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                                    #18
                                    Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                                    If the problem still occurs with the Function Switch board disconnected at the main board, the main board is your problem. I have had this type of problem on several LG sets, and it can be caused by either the Function Switch CBA or the Main. This is not a power board issue.

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                                      #19
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                                      Attempted the service reset, and after the 5-10 seconds, the prompt on the screen for password came up. I entered the password and it went to a screen that I never seen before. Did not however find a reset. Is it on the remote?

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                                        #20
                                        Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own

                                        What is the password?
                                        Never heard of that before on an LG...

                                        It may be buried in one of many menus.
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