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  • Crazace2006
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    • Dec 2011
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    Philips 40pfl3706/f7 LCD

    I have a 40" Philips 40pfl3706/f7, I'm not getting any lights on the board and no noises. The guy I got it from said he had a power surge. Should I replace the fuse? Or is there another common problem with these tvs?

    Thanks
  • PlainBill
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    • Feb 2009
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    Re: Philips 40pfl3706/f7 LCD

    Originally posted by Crazace2006
    I have a 40" Philips 40pfl3706/f7, I'm not getting any lights on the board and no noises. The guy I got it from said he had a power surge. Should I replace the fuse? Or is there another common problem with these tvs?

    Thanks
    If it was a power surge it could be just about anything. Before replacing fuses, check to see if the power supply is working.

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