Have a problem with my Vizio VX42L HDTV10A that I am seeking guidance on.
The problem:
On a cold start up the tv will not turn on. I can press the power button on the tv or the remote and nothing at all happens. The orange vizio standby light is on and does not blink or flicker, glows steady.
If I unplug the tv from the outlet for several seconds, plug it back in, it will start normally. I usually have to repeat this several times. The Vizio standby light changes from orange to light blue and the tv turns on normally and will run completely normal.
Strangely, If after the tv has been running and is shut off, it will restart normally if it is tried within a hour of being off. Otherwise the unplugging procedure.
What I've done:
First tried plugging into the outlet directly, bypassing the surge protector. Took the back off the tv and and checked for loose connectors, bulged caps, bad solder, burned components, ect. I did find a tipped connector on the powersupply. Removed both the mainboard and the power supply board and did further visual inspection. I could not see anything suspicious. Believing that a increase in temperature might be handy to know for diagnosic
purposes, I used a hair dryer to warm the power supply board and the main board to see if it would reset. It still did not start without the unplugging procedure. Also tried the reset button on the main board. The tv is currently back together and not functioning any better. Considering using it as is until it dies completely.
My thoughts (guesses) to this point:
As far as I know, a signal is sent from the main board to the power supply when the tv is started telling it to come out of standby. Something is failing on the mainboard to provide the proper signal when the tv has been off for a long time. Unplugging must be resetting it. It could be the start up circuit in the power supply also. But, I kind of doubt it. Would like to narrow it down to which board at a minimum. Hopefully, someone has seen this problem before.
My limitations:
I only have a basic electrical knowledge and a simple DMM. I know, mission impossible, but I am determined!
Power supply:
0500-0505-0450
2010517CH331600
Main board:
3642-0242-0150 (4A)
05ML0682G05764A
CSD:03642-0242-0395 ----is this a substitute board number?
Thanks,
Dave
The problem:
On a cold start up the tv will not turn on. I can press the power button on the tv or the remote and nothing at all happens. The orange vizio standby light is on and does not blink or flicker, glows steady.
If I unplug the tv from the outlet for several seconds, plug it back in, it will start normally. I usually have to repeat this several times. The Vizio standby light changes from orange to light blue and the tv turns on normally and will run completely normal.
Strangely, If after the tv has been running and is shut off, it will restart normally if it is tried within a hour of being off. Otherwise the unplugging procedure.
What I've done:
First tried plugging into the outlet directly, bypassing the surge protector. Took the back off the tv and and checked for loose connectors, bulged caps, bad solder, burned components, ect. I did find a tipped connector on the powersupply. Removed both the mainboard and the power supply board and did further visual inspection. I could not see anything suspicious. Believing that a increase in temperature might be handy to know for diagnosic
purposes, I used a hair dryer to warm the power supply board and the main board to see if it would reset. It still did not start without the unplugging procedure. Also tried the reset button on the main board. The tv is currently back together and not functioning any better. Considering using it as is until it dies completely.
My thoughts (guesses) to this point:
As far as I know, a signal is sent from the main board to the power supply when the tv is started telling it to come out of standby. Something is failing on the mainboard to provide the proper signal when the tv has been off for a long time. Unplugging must be resetting it. It could be the start up circuit in the power supply also. But, I kind of doubt it. Would like to narrow it down to which board at a minimum. Hopefully, someone has seen this problem before.
My limitations:
I only have a basic electrical knowledge and a simple DMM. I know, mission impossible, but I am determined!
Power supply:
0500-0505-0450
2010517CH331600
Main board:
3642-0242-0150 (4A)
05ML0682G05764A
CSD:03642-0242-0395 ----is this a substitute board number?
Thanks,
Dave
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