I'm wondering if anyone can help me. I have an 18 month old Samsung LE40C580 LCD TV which has stopped working.
Connect mains power, red power LED flashes on and off. After about 5-6 seconds, white light can be seen if you look through the rear vents (assume backlight is working?). Pressing the power button on the remote causes it to flash but nothing happens.
There's no clicking sound of power relay coming on, when connecting to mains or pressing power on remote.
There's no sound (it's connected to TV ariel)
There's no picture (just black).
It has been to a local TV repair shop who produced a repair report which I'm using to try to get original retailer to repair under EU law. Unfortunately, this is turning out to be a protracted battle and so I thought I would look at fixing it myself.
The report said "faulty T-Con" so I have purchased a salvaged T-Con part, carefully matching the part numbers, and replaced this in the TV but it's exactly the same. I guess there is a chance the replacement T-Con is also faulty.
Any suggestions? Otherwise, it's off to landfill and new TV time as repair is half the cost of a new set and comes with no guarantee.
Thanks in advance.
Connect mains power, red power LED flashes on and off. After about 5-6 seconds, white light can be seen if you look through the rear vents (assume backlight is working?). Pressing the power button on the remote causes it to flash but nothing happens.
There's no clicking sound of power relay coming on, when connecting to mains or pressing power on remote.
There's no sound (it's connected to TV ariel)
There's no picture (just black).
It has been to a local TV repair shop who produced a repair report which I'm using to try to get original retailer to repair under EU law. Unfortunately, this is turning out to be a protracted battle and so I thought I would look at fixing it myself.
The report said "faulty T-Con" so I have purchased a salvaged T-Con part, carefully matching the part numbers, and replaced this in the TV but it's exactly the same. I guess there is a chance the replacement T-Con is also faulty.
Any suggestions? Otherwise, it's off to landfill and new TV time as repair is half the cost of a new set and comes with no guarantee.
Thanks in advance.
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