Alright, so this seems to be an extremely common problem, and after some extensive searching on this topic, I've landed here with a couple different conclusions.
1. The A board is shot
2. The SC board is shot
3. The SS board is shot
4. The P board is shot
(possibly all 4)
I've looked through the online tech guide, but the problem I have is that the section for troubleshooting 10 blinks is pretty vague. The procedures for board isolation are pretty clear, but they don't really seem to tell you how you can determine which board is defective for a ten blink code. This thing seems to have been written prior to the TC-P42S1 release in 2009.
I think I can follow the diagram well enough to determine what to disconnect in order to isolate boards, but like, this thing just tells me how to isolate boards.. but not what to do after that.
One of the fans sounds a little wonky when I try to power it up too, so that's probably getting replaced. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it.. Praying for a bad SS board.. 60 bucks sounds better than a new TV.
Thanks.
1. The A board is shot
2. The SC board is shot
3. The SS board is shot
4. The P board is shot
(possibly all 4)
I've looked through the online tech guide, but the problem I have is that the section for troubleshooting 10 blinks is pretty vague. The procedures for board isolation are pretty clear, but they don't really seem to tell you how you can determine which board is defective for a ten blink code. This thing seems to have been written prior to the TC-P42S1 release in 2009.
I think I can follow the diagram well enough to determine what to disconnect in order to isolate boards, but like, this thing just tells me how to isolate boards.. but not what to do after that.
One of the fans sounds a little wonky when I try to power it up too, so that's probably getting replaced. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it.. Praying for a bad SS board.. 60 bucks sounds better than a new TV.
Thanks.
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