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  • v8focus1
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    • Jul 2011
    • 3

    #1

    Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

    Hello all, I've been reading through some of your solutions for the Magnavox plasma tvs (model 42mf231d) but my problem does not seem to be like any of the others. I bought the tv from a friend a year and a half ago. It hardly gets used. The other night I was watching tv and the screen went pixelated and then dark. Audio is perfect and the occasional multicolored pixel type blotches in the screen flicker. It never shuts off, the blue light stays on. I've checked for the bad capacitors like others, I've checked for bad fuses, I did the voltage tests and they all are right on the money with the specs on the sticker inside. I've checked connectors, looked and smelled for anything burnt but have come up empty. Is it possible the screen has gone bad? Thanks for your input!

    Ian
  • sam_sam_sam
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jul 2011
    • 6039
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

    How old is the set is there a date stamp on it

    If has the crappy caps in it and more than few years old maybe you should recap it

    make sure you LOOK at the bottom of the caps to if they pop from there as well as the top of the cap

    If you do not see any thing then you need a dvm and start looking open or short parts

    I am sure there are people on this forum that would be glad to help

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    • rayrod81
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Oct 2010
      • 205

      #3
      Re: Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

      Bad Y-main and buffer boards. Common failure on this tv.

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      • v8focus1
        New Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 3

        #4
        Re: Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

        The set was mfg in july of 2006. Parts are getting in short supply for these because of all the problems. Is anyone repairing these boards? Does anyone know the part that's failing and causing the problem to begin with so it can be delt with before it fails again?

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        • PlainBill
          Badcaps Legend
          • Feb 2009
          • 7034
          • USA

          #5
          Re: Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

          Originally posted by v8focus1
          The set was mfg in july of 2006. Parts are getting in short supply for these because of all the problems. Is anyone repairing these boards? Does anyone know the part that's failing and causing the problem to begin with so it can be delt with before it fails again?
          There is an extensive discussion of the TVs built around this plasma panel on the Coppell TV repair blog. The pertinent information starts in roughly March, 2010.

          This same TV has been discussed in other threads. A simple search would have found the information.

          In a nutshell, the buffer ICs degrade over time. Eventually one will short. When that happens it causes a transistor in the Y-sustain to short, and possibly also damages the other buffer.

          The expensive repair is to replace both buffers and the Y-sustain. The inexpensive repair is to replace all buffer ICs on both buffers, as well as the shorted transistor on the Y-sustain, and test the Y-sustain for other problems. The last time I checked, rebuilt boards are available on eBay. In any case, with 42" plasma TVs available for under $500, spending over $200 to repair a 5 year old set doesn't make sense.

          PlainBill
          Last edited by PlainBill; 07-10-2011, 06:19 AM.
          For a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.

          Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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          • v8focus1
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            • Jul 2011
            • 3

            #6
            Re: Magnavox 42mf231d/37 plasma problems

            I read about other problems but didnt see anything involving the light show that I had going on. I agree with not spending too much on this old of a unit especially with all the problems they have. Next issuse is what to do with this non working tv? Seems like a waste to take it for scrap but pointless to try to ship it. Thanks for your help!

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