Recently repaired this set which would not power on but had all stand-by voltages from the power board to support a start. The problem turned out to be the microprocessor on the LCD controller board to which the LED board and KEY input board are connected. I replaced the LCD Controller board.
The picture is fine and all functions appear normal--just no sound on any inputs. I heard that there was a service recall for the "no sound" problem that appears to be quite common for many sharp sets. As I understand it, the problem is caused by a shield beneath the A/V board that was installed to prevent excessive heat from the LCD panel to the audio IC.
In my case, I don't see any evidence of factory installed insulation on or near the shield that would have become dried out with age causing a short. I am told that this is indeed a chronic problem. I called Sharp who told me there is no such recall or notice.
Anyone else encounter a fix for this problem that is related to improper insulation or proximity of the shield to the IC? This board like the other boards in this set contain parts on both sides making it almost impossible to attempt diagnosis or troubleshooting as it is impossible to connect the board to the harness when it is upside down.
What appears to be a widely-known, rather simple fix, does not appear to found on this set as that problem.
Can anyone offer any input?
Thanks
The picture is fine and all functions appear normal--just no sound on any inputs. I heard that there was a service recall for the "no sound" problem that appears to be quite common for many sharp sets. As I understand it, the problem is caused by a shield beneath the A/V board that was installed to prevent excessive heat from the LCD panel to the audio IC.
In my case, I don't see any evidence of factory installed insulation on or near the shield that would have become dried out with age causing a short. I am told that this is indeed a chronic problem. I called Sharp who told me there is no such recall or notice.
Anyone else encounter a fix for this problem that is related to improper insulation or proximity of the shield to the IC? This board like the other boards in this set contain parts on both sides making it almost impossible to attempt diagnosis or troubleshooting as it is impossible to connect the board to the harness when it is upside down.
What appears to be a widely-known, rather simple fix, does not appear to found on this set as that problem.
Can anyone offer any input?
Thanks
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