This relay clicked when I would power up the tv. The screen would come on for a few seconds and then off with constant flashing green standby after. The relay is LKP1aF-12v. It is on hitachi HA00991. SER. no. 00095. There are 4 pins and 3 are common. Is it supposed to be that way?
Clicking Relay LKP1aF on hitachi
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