no picture no sound, only orange standby light comes on, the capacitors look ok, but no voltage on the IR board pin 3 and 4 of CN001 the voltage should be 3volt and 2.85volt respectively? what should I check next?
philips 42pfl5432d/37
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by SharpaHello,
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Things tried so far:
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It does power up when pressing the power button.
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Also put the latest firmware autorun-TPM191E_R.001.004.100.000.upg on a MBR/FAT32 USB stick at USB port2 with no result either.
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