Westinghouse LTV-32W6 intermittent fault
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Re: Westinghouse LTV-32W6 intermittent fault
and I doubt the LCD panel would work after that either.
unit was mounted on wall in customer's son's room, he has big speakers, so it was also likely subjected to vibrations.
customer will be glad to have an excuse to tell son to turn down volumeComment
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Re: Westinghouse LTV-32W6 intermittent fault
got the new board, it works well, but the screen is displayed upside down, how do i fix this?Comment
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I think i just need to get to the service menu and change the orientation but I cant seem to find the code for it.Comment
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well, I called westinghouse, they said somone will be calling me, but I dont know how cooperative they will be in giving me the code for the service menu.
so far searches online have found nothing..Comment
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Re: Westinghouse LTV-32W6 intermittent fault
I'm having the exact same issue. Replaced the main board on a LTV-32w6, image is upside down. Westinghouse customer service was no help. Did you have any luck finding a solution?Comment
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